Tag: anti- records
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Moor Mother feat. Lonnie Holley, Raia Was & Mary Lattimore – “GUILTY”
Camae Ayewa sonically brings a history that still haunts us right into the foreground of modern time on the lead single from her new album, ‘The Great Bailout’.
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Waxahatchee feat. MJ Lenderman – “Right Back to It”
The lead single off Katie Crutchfield’s new album, ‘Tigers Blood’, is a calm and swaying rekindling of connection that, in spite of any fault lines in the way, feels like coming home.
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Moor Mother feat. Nicole Mitchell & Nduduzo Makhathini – “One for Archie”
A tribute to saxophonist Archie Shepp between Camae Ayewa and fellow jazz greats Nicole Mitchell and pianist Nduduzo Makhathini is the sound of inspiration breathed to life.
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Glitterer – “Just A Place”
Existential ponderings on what it is to have a home and a new found appreciation for old haunts in the spangled guitar-pop of the latest preview off ‘Rationale’.
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Glitterer – “Plastic”
The digital decay of what came before with Ned Russin’s hardcore-indie rock outlet prolongs its shelf life on the lead single off its new album, ‘Rationale’, now in full band form.
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Moor Mother feat. Kyle Kidd, Keir Neuringer & Aquiles Navarro – “WE GOT THE JAZZ”
A new track from the forthcoming deluxe edition of last year’s standout, ‘Jazz Codes’, is a message of self-recognition when others don’t yet see it.
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Recommended EP: Glitterer – ‘Fantasy Four’
Dedicated to Riley Gale of Power Trip and Iron Age’s Wade Allison, this EP taps into a deeper side within Glitterer’s psyche while asking bigger questions.
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Recommended Album: Moor Mother – ‘Jazz Codes’
Further meditating on history, ‘Jazz Codes’ unlocks the past’s truths through Moor Mother’s singular futurism.
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Moor Mother feat. AKAI SOLO & justmadnice – “RAP JASM”
As the title off the latest single from ‘Jazz Codes’ suggests, Camae Aweya goes hard on the bars, though its backdrop production is cosmically weaved into forces greater looking toward the future.
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Moor Mother feat. Melanie Charles – “WOODY SHAW”
The first single from ‘Jazz Codes’ is a conversation through astral projections with kindred artists of past history that connects their world to Moor Mother’s multiverse of experimental jazz and bewitched chillout spells.