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Jazz From Hell

Frank Zappa
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the oddball rock maverick’s final studio album, a MIDI-powered vision of the uncanny and bizarre future of music.

I’m still waiting.

Acetone
Best New Reissue
Once lost in the major label trend-chasing of the ’90s, the soft, slow, and sad trio gets its rightful due in an essential box set that reissues all of their studio albums.

Quaranta

Danny Brown
With an uncharacteristically somber tone, the Detroit rapper's sixth album is his most introspective and confessional work to date.

HeadSpace

H31R
The New Jersey producer and Brooklyn rapper’s slanted, rhythmically intricate electronic rap album sounds beamed in from the future.

Babyxsosa EP

Babyxsosa
The Virginia rapper-singer is known for her boisterous rap concoctions, but her new album is a sparse showcase of moody, Auto-Tuned vocals that feel more like demos.