The Tennessee rapper and TDE associate really finds his voice on his second album, one filled with the tensions caused by a cycle of self-loathing and self-discovery.
On his striking new LP, the pop-ambient composer Matthew Cooper, aka Eluvium, marshals his sound into sweeping maximalist splendor.
Available for the first time digitally, these two albums from the free-jazz supergroup featuring pianist Chick Corea and saxophonist Anthony Braxton offer a singular display of musicianship and chaos.
Bibio smartly reteams with Olivier St. Louis for a brief, effervescent, if somewhat canned retro R&B homage.
After spending years toiling in studios and liner notes, Gizzle is aiming for marquee status. Is hip-hop ready for her?
From 10cc to XTC, from London to Lagos, from 7” singles to side-long epics, and from punk to prog to ambient to disco, our list of the greatest songs from one of music’s greatest decades
The fourth full-length from the hermetic UK electronic wizard is his most confident in ages, a fully-formed showcase for his singular ear and audacious production.
The Scottish quintet’s 10th album, and first in six years, is full of quiet revelations. The hushed production and contented lyrics make for their warmest and subtlest effort to date.
The L.A. rap deconstructionist trio, which features Hamilton’s Daveed Diggs, has released their highest-concept work yet: a hip-hop space opera.
The delicate songs of the nomadic singer-songwriter have the ability to turn the wildest emotions into something calm and centered.