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Greg Fox’s “Catching an L” Is A Trip

Everything about “Catching an L” is oversaturated.

Princess Nokia Gets Comfortable on “G.O.A.T.”

Princess Nokia flexes on “G.O.A.T.”

Jesse (of Pure X) Channels a Lonely, Paranoid America

The artist discusses his new solo project Hard Sky.

Kill Alters Share an Appropriately Polymorphous Video for “Ego Swim”

Kill Alters slithers. On “Ego Swim,” a cut from their upcoming record No Self Helps via Hausu Mountain, the Brooklyn three-piece shapeshifts across sounds and signifiers, swimming atop squealing synths and slippery drums.

Thou’s Bryan Funck Wants You To Make An Impact

This article initially appeared in AdHoc Issue 20.

Photo Gallery: Elysia Crampton, Moor Mother, Total Freedom

On Tuesday June 6, Elysia Crampton, Moor Mother, and Total Freedom joined forces to play an incredible series of noisy sets—as haunting as they were moving. Erez Avissar was there to capture the aura of the wonderful night.

Tether Shares “HA! To Push/Out of Here/Stuck in What”

Tether forms deeply complex compositions, melding disparate collections of sound sources into cerebral song structures.

Aldous Harding Undresses Her Mystery

There’s a live video of Aldous Harding performing single “Horizon” at Auckland, NZ’s Whammy Bar rock club in 2016. She fidgets and sways on the foreground, pulling at her lip and nursing a menacing stare, delivering lines like “I broke my neck dancing to the edge of the world” with blood-curdling articulation. The performance is […]

Palm Parse Their Influences With A Playlist

Prickly and polyrhythmic, Palm’s “Shadow Expert” bristles and clangs.

Moor Mother on Finding Your People: “We Have to Reach Out”

Moor Mother and Eartheater discuss work ethic, artistic scenes, and the challenges of being a woman in music.

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