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Oneohtrix Point Never: Chuck Person’s Eccojams Vol. 1 Album Review

The album briefly created a small army of Eccojammers, most notably Laserdisc Visions and New Dreams Ltd., both pseudonyms of Portland-based producer Vektroid.

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Sparkheem: Now That’s What I Call Crank! 25 Album Review

In the first half of the 2010s, artists like Shy Glizzy, Fat Trel, and Lightshow steered DC metro area youth toward homegrown rap,

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Sophia Kennedy: Squeeze Me Album Review

“Imaginary Friend” also begins detached and dry, its synth organ and tinny drum loop sounding almost desiccated. The track just gets jauntier as

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Addison Rae: Addison Album Review

After years of deferring to the professionals in sessions, Rae met Elvira Anderfjärd and Luka Kloser in early 2024—a pair of young songwriter/producers

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Endling

In a prequel to his orchestral work about a post-human Earth, the Dawn of Midi drummer and synthesist imagines the last survivor’s final

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Home Is Where: Hunting Season Album Review

Home Is Where fancy themselves as practitioners of the wry, writerly Southern thing, though they avoid the tastefulness that’s usually part of the

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Technology

Pocket Entertainment promotes Umesh Bude to Chief Technology Officer – Exchange4media

Pocket Entertainment promotes Umesh Bude to Chief Technology Officer  Exchange4media

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Album Reviews

Pulp: More Album Review | Pitchfork

More is an album of decisions, where the paths keep forking, and consequences compound. “Though we’ve never spoken or exchanged emails,” goes “Tina,”

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Planning for Burial: It’s Closeness, It’s Easy Album Review

When Thom Wasluck was 13 years old, soon after his grandmother’s sudden passing from a heart attack, he realized his grandfather was ready

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Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru: Church of Kidane Mehret Album Review

There is a clarity to Ethiopian pianist Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru’s music that transforms her skeletal playing into founts of emotion. It permeates

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