James Holden’s second full-length effort is one mind-bending experience worth committing to, even if it might leave you in a trance-like state staring into oblivion.
Having graduated as masters of intergalactic copulation, Midnight Juggernaut’s ‘Uncanny Valley’ is an album guaranteed to leave you satisfied.
Alessandro Dallarmi holds AraabMuzik’s ‘For Professional Use Only’ mixtape up to the light, squints for a bit, and decides if it’s any good.
Alessandro Dallarmi discusses how the Internet Age makes it possible for music to seemingly come from an STI-ridden pocket of outer space while remaining eerily familiar.
Pelican Fly Records’ ‘Feathers’ EP sees hundreds of obscure sounds thrown around with a hip hop attitude that fades in and out. Most importantly, the music makes you want to move, despite how broken many of the beats seem.
Slip into your scuba suit and submerge yourself into the depths of the most recent Night Slugs compilation. Alessandro Dallarmi assures you this underwater universe is well worth wading through.
Do you often categorise music by genre? Well, stop it. The Flog’s Alessandro Dallarmi urges you to put your imagination cap on to tour the uniquely talented mind of Ital Tek for this week’s AOTW.
Alessandro Dallarmi ducks and weaves through the surprising paradoxes that make Pangaea’s ‘Release’ such an intriguing listen – and our choice for the Sunset album of the week.
“A short film by Kendrick Lamar”. These are the words printed on the front cover of Lamar’s second studio album – a musical journey so vivid it feels like you’re a fly on the wall, watching his tumultuous life unfold.