The Smile - Featuring Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead alongside Tom Skinner from Sons of Kemet - are back with their third album, Cutouts. This 10-track project was produced and mixed by Sam Petts-Davies.
Light in the Attic Records proudly presents Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996—the first comprehensive collection of Ukrainian music recorded before and just after the collapse of the USSR.
The Detroit based drummer/DJ, Shigeto, is back with his first full length album in 7 years. If you enjoy a combination of hip hop/jazz mixed in with some Detroit style house, you'll love this album.
Pitchfork calls the album "a touchstone of Midwestern emo," while Vulture placed "Little League" at #3 on their 100 Greatest Emo Songs of All Time list.
Out of nowhere comes this special recording of ethio-jazz, where the fabulous keyboardist and his band join the tradition with the current, sonic pulse, in a fascinating, solid bond that inevitably catches the eye.
Morphine's second album "Cure for Pain" seamlessly blends rock, jazz, and blues to create a sound that remains as relevant and compelling today as it was upon it's release in 1993.
Legendary drummer Ginger Baker was in a trio with Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. But would it be sacrilege to suggest that perhaps that outfit was the not the, ahem, cream of the crop when it comes his career's musical threesomes?
On their second full-length, the French production duo incorporates the brash sounds of late-1970s progressive rock. The direction is precocious, brave, and surprising.
With his second full-length Better Noise Music album, Sorry For Nothing, Cory Marks takes up his territory, offering up an unapologetic double-barreled blast of 13 songs, equally divided between arena-rock and roots country.