Premieres
Dexter Story’s Stunning ‘Bahir’ is a Love Letter to East African Music
The Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist and composer enlists a wealth of marquee guests like Sudan Archives on his rich, genre-blending third LP.
The 83rd’s New EP Is a Frenetic Document of New York’s Freak Scene
The founder of Sermon 3—a label, website, and general hub for the city’s weirdo artists—shares a brief collection of insectoid electronics called ‘patricia,’ featuring Eartheater and DJ Slugo.
Charli XCX Formed A Pop Band That’s Half Spice Girls, Half Runaways
Today Nasty Cherry make their debut with "Win," a brash, bratty pop-punk track that was co-written by Charli XCX and is a perfect introduction to the four-member all-girl group.
Breaking's New Ambient Ballads Offer Peace That's Handworn and Hard-Won
The New York composer and filmmaker's new EP 'Shell' offers three intimate and beautiful new songs.
anders’ New Doc Shows How to Build a Following in the Instagram Age
The Toronto R&B singer’s concert documentary reveals the work that goes into landing a sold-out debut show.
Claude Fontaine’s Transportive Songs are for Crate-Diggers
The Los Angeles singer announces her self-titled debut LP and shares the mesmerizing single “Pretending He Was You.”
Watch the Ridiculous Trailer for the Official Longmont Potion Castle Doc
‘Where in the Hell is the Lavender House? The Longmont Potion Castle Story’ premieres in New York on March 19.
Watch the Surreal Video for Josh Pan and Dylan Brady’s Road Jam “Wheels”
The two experimenters have done a lot of work with electronics but on 'This Car Needs Some Wheels,' their new album for OWSLA, they share a vision of tripped-out Americana.
Lady Lamb’s New Single “Deep Love” Finds Beauty in a Bad Day
The gorgeous track is the latest preview of Aly Spaltro’s third album Even in the Tremor, out April 5.
Scott Gilmore's New Album Is the Colorful Work of a True Tinkerer
'Two Roomed Motel' is the latest in a line of lighthearted explorations in synthesis. This time, there's vocoder. What's next...who knows?
Dis Fig's Debut Album Is a 'Purge' of a Lot of Heavy Shit
Listen to "WHY," a ghostly drone ballad, for a glimpse of just how crushing the record can be.
Johnny Marr's New "Armatopia" Video Parties at the End of the World
We're premiering the ex-Smiths guitarist's latest track, which he tells us is about not losing your mind while the earth disintegrates.