Tag: warp records
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Oneohtrix Point Never – “A Barely Lit Path”
The first preview from ‘Again’ is the sonic topographies over-arching the experimental electronic composer’s career merging into a single plane with cinematic effect.
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Squid – “Undergrowth”
On the latest preview from ‘O Monolith’, the UK experimental post-punk quintet beg the question: Are we already dead?
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Recommended Album: Yves Tumor – ‘Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)’
Yves Tumor is like the god its album title celebrates as they synergizes dark fantasy, sex, lust and love, and the anxieties of today’s socio-political landscape into a new corner of their multiverse.
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Squid – “Swing (In A Dream)”
A premonition of the band’s next realization whereas the experimental post-punk outfit grows new limbs out of an already kinetic, fast-changing cacophony.
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Recommended Album: Kelela – ‘RAVEN’
The experimental R&B songwriter’s sophomore effort simmers into a new form of matter by reclaiming her own personhood, resulting in a dualistic aura.
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Yves Tumor – “Echolalia”
The pull of attraction is inescapable even if the the sonic canvas which the experimental artist sets it upon runs contrarian to the sexed-up sizzle of electricity of more recent odes to lust…
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Kelela – “Contact”
The latest preview from the R&B dance futurist’s sophomore album, ‘RAVEN’, moves fast and freely through the sauna heat its skin-on-skin friction produces.
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Yves Tumor – “God Is a Circle”
Now made all the more freakier and ghoulish, Yves sonically cannibalizes their mind on the love drug on their latest single.
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Kelela – “Happy Ending”
A return to the peak delirium energy Kelela can possess in her futurescaped R&B.
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Kelela – “Washed Away”
As celestial bursts abundant before submerging, Kelela’s first blink back to the surface since 2017’s ‘Take Me Apart’ at least gives her a moment to exhale.