Somewhere along the way, G Jones and EPROM descended into a time warp, and they’ve brought the 90’s acid rave back with them. Perhaps it’s not enough to say the forward-thinking bass music heavyweights have merely brought it back – rather they’ve taken the reigns on the frenetic, psychedelic-infused genre and made it uniquely their own. Picking right up where they left off with their 2017 collaborative EP, Acid Disk 2 is seemingly everything all at once – swapping between trap, spirited drum & bass, and punchy acid house in rapid succession. With respect to the duo’s focus on incorporating classic acid synth textures, mind-melting stutters, and heavy-handed distortion, the two found ample room to play around with these staple sonics across the six-track EP while ...
Welcome to the Electronic Dance Music Awards, an international celebration of all things dance music. The EDMAs honor this year’s standout electronic dance music artists, events, labels, and executives. To show appreciation for stellar talent and contributions to the industry, awards will be given out across a number of select categories. This includes Dance Song of the Year, Label of the Year, Best Festival Series, Remix of the Year, and a whole lot more. Oftentimes, the winners of awards are picked by a few individuals behind closed doors, but this is not the case for the EDMAs. This expansive celebration will be decided entirely by fans all over the world. Every category can voted on by ravers, festival-goers, techno-lovers, house heads, and everyone in-between. Check out the enti...
Erica Dawn Lyle, Vice Cooler, and Kim Gordon have collaborated on a new track. It’s titled “Debt Collector” and it’s the second cut from a forthcoming compilation benefiting the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust. Land Trust: Benefit For NEFOC is out June 3. Check out “Debt Collector” below. “Debt Collector” follows Land Trust’s “Mirrorball,” which Lyle wrote with her Bikini Kill bandmate Kathleen Hanna. Cooler, the current drummer for the Raincoats, directed the new “Debt Collector” music video, juxtaposing shots of new condo developments with those of houses with tenants being evicted. Gordon shared her perspective on the song in a brief statement. “I’m a bit obsessed with what’s happening with these big financial corporations like Blackrock and Blackstone buying up houses, becoming l...
Animal Collective, Jeff Tweedy, Karen O, Kamasi Washington, and Nick Cave & Warren Ellis are among the more than 200 contributors to a forthcoming compilation inspired by birdsong. For the Birds: The Birdsong Project will arrive in five monthly stages through September, with the first volume landing in full today. Randall Poster produced the full collection, and Lee Ranaldo is one of the set’s other executive producers. All proceeds from The Birdsong Project will benefit the National Audubon Society. Listen to For the Birds: The Birdsong Project, Vol. I, and watch videos for a few tracks from For the Birds, below. The Birdsong Project will be released in a massive vinyl set, too, spread across 20 LPs. The deluxe set also comes with a photo book that features an essay by Loma and Shearw...
Barcelona-based experimental artist Marina Herlop has shared a new video for the song “Abans Abans.” The single is from her new album, Pripyat, out today (May 20) via Pan. Directed by Invernomuto, the clip finds the singer and composer exploring a cave, encountering a trio of llamas, and more. Check it out in full below. Pripyat is Herlop’s third album and first for Pan. It includes the previously released track “Miu.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
Pitchfork is hosting a panel next week about jazz artists pushing the genre forward, in conjunction with the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The livestreamed conversation will feature Cécile McLorin Salvant, Samora Pinderhughes, and Jen Shyu, with Pitchfork staff writer Allison Hussey moderating. It happens on Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. Eastern. Tune in live via Pitchfork’s homepage or on YouTube. Earlier this year, Salvant released Ghost Song, her first LP since winning a Doris Duke Artist Award and being named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow in 2020. Pinderhughes’ latest album is April’s Grief, which he launched with a “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” in his ongoing exhibition The Healing Project (at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts); he also shared the short film for “Masculinity.” Shyu most r...
Lil Durk on Friday returned with a deluxe version of his latest album, 7220. Dubbed 7220 (Reloaded), the extended tracklist includes one additional song titled “Computer Murderers,” produced by Touch of Trent and TrillBans, which opens the record. Elsewhere, standouts from the original album, including “AHHH HA,” “Golden Child” and “What Happened to Virgil,” reappear on the deluxe edition. Earlier this week, Durk took to Twitter to announce that the updated tracklist was coming. “The trolls slowed down speed that up,” he wrote. “I’m finna drop my deluxe this week I need to get pissed off real fast.” The trolls slowed down speed that up I’m finna drop my deluxe this week I need to get pissed off real fast — THE VOICE (@lildurk) May 18, 2022 Durk’s original 7220 album, which was release...
M Huncho is in a positive place right now. The North-West Londoner is speaking to HYPEBEAST from a villa in Barcelona as he gears up for his festival, Hunchoz Wrld; a strictly-UK affair that showcases the best talent across everything UK rap and drill. But sitting comfortably in the sun, Huncho reminisces on his five-year career that sprung to life when he was 22. “I only started making music when I was around 22 or 23, I’m now 28 years old. Now, life has changed as I’ve gotten older, I have had so many more priorities that I’ve needed to write about,” he tells HYPEBEAST. For those that may have not heard of M Huncho, the artist made his first stamp on UK music following the 2018-released 48 Hours EP: a smooth, melodic trap-rap effort that, you guessed it, took 48 ...