Digable Planets crashed onto the NYC scene in a similar fashion to how cymbals crash on the records they sampled, their sound was abstract and thrived in syncopation while still carrying a purpose with it.
lide has hand-picked some of our favorite releases from the week so your playlist won’t get out-of-date too quickly. Check out our picks for the best new releases from the past week below:
Low Cut Connie has paid tribute to “The Geator With The Heator” Jerry Blavat, the legendary Phildalephia DJ who passed away last month, with the release of “Low Cut Strut (Strut That Ass Right Back to Class)
The Hackles will release their third studio album, What a beautiful thing I have made, on April 7th on Jealous Butcher Records. The Hackles are Kati Claborn (vocals/guitar/banjo/clarinet) and Luke Ydstie
The abrupt sensation of hearing Logan Fox’s voice for the first time is like stepping into the yard barefoot on a warm day in early spring; It’ll shock you upright for
Lonely Choir (Rachael) is a Denver-based indie singer/songwriter. Her music has been described as a unique balance between raw emotionality and tongue-in-cheek wit. On the surface “Alexa” feels like a
Dreamy vocals and layers of fuzzed-up strings are the cornerstones of the newest release from Black Belt Eagle Scout on Saddle Creek Records titled The Land, The Water, The Sky.