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AUTHOR by herratic

The eerie lo-fi sounds of AUTHOR by herratic construct an environment excessively hostile to the individual, pushing against the explosive anger of the featured rappers to create sounds of deep unease and discomfort.

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Only Good Dreams for Me by Zaumne

Through the dizzying field recordings, unrecognizable vocal samples, distant synth melodies, thumping deep percussion, and overwhelming low pads, we receive the purest distillation of the melodramatic liminality that so many popular artists chase, unencumbered by the conventions of verse, chorus, and lyric.

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52 Blue by EMZYG

As a snickering, cynical darkness befalls the burgeoning post punk scene, 52 Blue by EMZYG embraces the indie sleaze spirit of the times while also indulging in the off-kilter post rock sounds of the experimental underground.

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Box of Dark Roses by Mope Grooves

Packaging deeply revolutionary rhetoric in surprisingly cozy packaging, Box of Dark Roses by Mope Grooves introduces us to the lives shattered by institutional dehumanization, seating us at the table with an inspiring family of choice as they weather nonstop storms with no help but one another.

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Avoude by Dogo Du Togo

West African dance traditions adopt a psych rock flair on Avoude by Dogo Du Togo and The Alagaa Beat Band, sending us into a swaying trance characterized by bouncing bass lines, playful guitar licks, and powerful horn leads.

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ANTROPOSCEN by Jarzmo

This haunting release features traditional instrumentation like the Nyckelharpa and the Bereban, embued with heavy distortion and in arrangements that sound like doom metal riffs, lending these songs an appropriate sense of dread and urgency for the end that Jarzmo warns is neigh.

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Box of Dark Roses by Mope Grooves

Packaging deeply revolutionary rhetoric in surprisingly cozy packaging, Box of Dark Roses by Mope Grooves introduces us to the lives shattered by institutional dehumanization, seating us at the table with an inspiring family of choice as they weather nonstop storms with no help but one another.

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Valenta by Hester Valentine

This abstract hip hop album fuses elements of noise electronica with a straightforward prose rap delivery reminiscent of the 90s, pairing this articulate vocal style with an unusually unsupportive backing beat.

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Ardor or Entropy by Nzumbe

Every component of this album, every stanza of half-spoken poetry, every deeply textured percussive element, every spatially aware synth tone reaches desperately for sublime beauty, thwarting each other’s reach with the entanglement of their own arms.

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