The restless UK electronic musician sets aside prior experiments in spliced soul and finger-picking folk-glitch in favor of foggy ambient atmospheres that are both soothing and haunting.
The latest installment of the Bootleg Series excavates live recordings and demos from Dylan’s infamous, fruitful, and polarizing era as an evangelical Christian.
Steve Gunn and John Truscinski’s third album of low-key, abstract jams is their most varied and narratively absorbing to date.
Two ambient-leaning auteurs unite for a charming exercise in bright guitar tones and wistful moods, rooted in their mutual admiration for Manchester legend Vini Reilly.
This British singer-songwriter is making timeless soul music for right now.
Before Nirvana stormed MTV and the alt-rock boom detonated, the Pixies forecasted the future of rock. Doolittle truly put them on the map as rock's weirdest and most revelatory band. In the process, it kickstarted a movement that would redefine the genre.
The two rappers and producer strike a devious, almost perfect balance on their mixtape released on Halloween, where supernatural frights are replaced by guns and goons.
Shamir Bailey’s latest is a lo-fi set of interesting ideas that never quite gel. As ever, his soulful voice is the star, offering hints of sophistication and wonder.
Erik Wiegand produced his wildly fun new record with the digital synth he invented. Fueled by dancehall, its manic pleasure offers a way out of techno’s self-serious cul-de-sac.
On their nimble new LP, the Polish quartet Trupa Trupa bring some poetry and subtlety to psychedelic rock.