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The eccentric German-born, Spain-based house producer veers into moodier terrain.
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Mitski writes songs that cut straight to the bone. The first single from The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We, featuring a choir, feels like a hymnal.
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The intrepid violinist undertakes some of the most challenging solo violin music, marking the centenary of its creation by composer Eugéne Ysaÿe.
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Joe Casey's viciousness is often a tongue-in-cheek act, but it rings frighteningly true on this highlight from Protomartyr's new album.
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Once an Oscar winner, the duo of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová returns with a sentimental celebration of lives lived in gratitude, without regret.
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A languid, hallucinatory shuffle from Michael Nau (Page France, Cotton Jones) and Seth Kauffman (Floating Action).
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Contained within the circuits, sequencers and woozy algorithms of Barbieri's music there is a steady humanness to it all.
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The Asian American blues guitarist punctuates his message with finger picking that is as precise as it is intense.
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Slowdive's new song begs to score some cathartic afternoon drive down a mossy coastline.
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The melodrama that defined King Krule's early work has been refinished in a lullaby-like hue.