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One of the most important multi-instrumentalists and audio engineers of our time, Mike Dean, has released his 5th full-length studio album.
Despite the fact that he is known to a large audience as the right-hand man of Kanye West or Travis Scott, he knows exactly how to show himself in all his glory solo, mainly for a more sophisticated audience.
After the release of "4:20" and 4:22, which are nothing more than a study of prog electronics, Dean plunges into the atmosphere of ... read more
The music industry constantly tries to carry us back into the past—after all, over the past decade the world has managed to change dramatically (more often than not, not for the better). The same certainly cannot be said about Peaches: after ten years of silence, the self-proclaimed alt-queen descends once again onto an improvised stage with the album No Lube So Rude.
This time, the stage reeks of lubricants, sex, and harsh provocation. Her now-signature technique ... read more
“Luminal”- An unexpected masterpiece of electric country from Eno and Wolf.
Brian Eno started his career at Roxy Music and pioneered ambient. He has been an acclaimed producer for many great stars of the past and modern era.
Beaty Wolfe- British-American conceptual artist and musician, best known for her innovative projects in the art world.
The two couldn't avoid each other in 2022, an exhibition in London. The artists literally debated on the topic of art and climate, and ... read more
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An adult lullaby sung by fairytale creatures or folk mayhem from Mermaid Chunky at Slif Slaf Slof
British duo Mermaid Chunky (Freya Tate and Moina Moin) are an avant-pop phenomenon that grew out of art squats in Strood and London's Total Refreshment Center. Their debut album Slif Slaf Slof is a veritable quintessence of theatrical madness, where ethnics collide with house beats. And even more.
So the fact that I missed them last year is a big omission on my part.
It turned out that ... read more
Sometimes it’s frustrating to see an artist who has been making music for over a decade only gain significant visibility in 2025.
That said, if you haven’t heard her *Galore* or *For the Beast* with *Avril*, you haven’t missed much. All the singles released between 2014 and 2020 were essentially early experiments—underdeveloped, lacking polish, and failing to resonate with either mainstream or underground audiences. Full-length albums demanded more metaphorical depth ... read more
I caught myself realizing that I sometimes return to albums by lesser-known artists.
Hirakish’s “New Age Rockpopadelic” is one of them.
Released in 2022 under the label NEW AGE PLATINUM ENT, the album’s title alone makes it clear that the release is primarily rooted in pop-rock. To some extent, that’s true, but the “new age” prefix reflects an experimental approach. It’s infused with psychedelic nuances and electronic beats (the thermonuclear ... read more