Telefon Tel Aviv releases the single “The Means By Which Lovers are Waylaid” ; Moses Sumney drops the first half of his highly anticipated double album, "græ: Part 1."
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Mando takes us on a tour of Rival Console’s new album Articulation, while Zach splits his time between Oscar Jerome’s jazz fusion masterpiece Breathe Deep and the new Black Crown Initiate LP Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape.
All in New Music Friday
Telefon Tel Aviv releases the single “The Means By Which Lovers are Waylaid” ; Moses Sumney drops the first half of his highly anticipated double album, "græ: Part 1."
Tame Impala releases their 4th LP “The Slow Rush” and Nathan Fake drops the single “Tbilisi” off his upcoming album “Blizzard”.
Against All Logic drops his second collection “2017-2019”, and Leon Bridges teams up with Khruangbin for the highly anticipated “Texas Sun” EP.
David August and Against All Logic release new singles while New Jersey deathcore band Lorna Shore drops “Immortal.”
Let the bass flow through you this week as we introduce Turkish producer Mehmet Aslan and jam out to a brand new mix from one of LA’s finest EDM groups, The Glitch Mob.
Elliot Moss’ A Change in Diet hits the streets alongside the adrenaline-fueled album Deleter by Holy Fuck. Take a dive into this smoldering, syrupy, serrated world with us.
Woozy, worn-out and gently despairing, the first single from Max Miller’s posthumous Circles dropped this week. Recondite’s Nobilia and Cure are slasher soundtracks exuding dark energy and a melancholic beauty.
Pursuit Groove’s Bess, perfectly captures the curiosity and discovery of flying to new worlds and new ways of thinking. Moods’ Sofa Stories crackles with vinyl static and off-kilter percussion.
In this electronic edition of New Music Friday we treat ourselves to the darkness of Sun Glitters’ "Everyday/Tomorrow" and the dreamy nostalgia of lo-fi_house.zip by Majestic.
This NMF we highlight a brand new project from George Fitzgerald and - Otherliine. Join us as we dive into the first two singles.
Intoxicating, stirring and heavily auto-tuned, Elliot Moss’ Silver + Gold has us shuddering in anticipation of his new album A Change in Diet.
Frameworks’ Imagine Gold is a pleasantly nuanced downtempo record with enough groove to keep you plugging away at a passion project; the minimal house vibes of Christian Löffler’s Versailles (Hold) is the perfect soundtrack for this cold, wet Bay Area weekend.
Dark electronic takes the helm this week as we navigate the smokey alleys and corroding corridors of Galcher Lustwerk’s new album Information, and dive into the serrated hard drive of Eprom’s AIKON EP.
It's raining and we've got a double handful of intimate sounds to bump this week - a new FKJ EP and a massive box set of Warp Records Sessions!
Lapalux’s Amnioverse is a paragon of the IDM genre and is equal parts, cavernous, relentless, and beautiful; Oscar Davey-Wraight continues his fearless trailblazing of the bass music scene as OPIUO with the much-anticipated second installment of the SYZYGY series. Dive in with us.
Chris Stewart’s Black Marble delivers his signature angelic-yet-atonal vocals and happy-sad synth melodies make their return in his third LP; The dusty, delirious 11th incarnation of Josh Homme’s rotating supergroup Desert Sessions delivers another eclectic aural odyssey.
Wild is a beautiful collection of emotive music from Tourist that sends shivers down your spine as if compelling you to get up and move your body; Charles Elias Ingalls aka CharlestheFirst fuses atmospheric bass and hip-hop flexes with serpentine grace on his new LP, No Dimmer.
UK-based duo Leatherette’s latest album is a smooth-yet-bold taste of instrumental hip hop that is sure to melt all anxiety. Mono/Poly unleashes forced sonic metamorphosis and flexes his musical range on this new LP, MONOTOMIC.
This week we examine the unannounced NOVO SONIC SYSTEM EP from Gesaffelstein and touch on Opeth’s new LP In Cauda Venenum.
In this ethereal issue we discuss Telefon Tel Aviv's Dreams Are Not Enough and Trentemøller's Obverse.