One, two, three... hold your breath for 40 minutes for a peregrination through a special kind of pop music made in France between 1967 and 1970, a mix of ribaldry, flashes of brilliance, and adventurous twists on familiar sounds.
1977 is the fifth studio album by Latin hip hop artist Ana Tijoux, released March 9, 2010 on Nacional Records. 1977 is Tijoux's second solo release and fifth overall album released.
Considered one of the most accomplished albums of contemporary Brazilian music, Bebel Gilberto's timeless album Tanto Tempo sold nearly a million copies
Ships 2/27/26 - A psychedelic, experimental masterpiece and a cornerstone of Brazil's Tropicália movement, blending psychedelic rock, fuzz guitars, bossa nova, avant-garde sounds, and Brazilian rhythms
A seminal Brazilian soul-funk record and a key early document of the Black Rio movement—Brazil’s own answer to African-American soul and funk in the early 1970s.
The second installment of the beloved Live Drugs series, featuring performances from The War on Drugs over the past three years of touring across the globe.
Produced by Slow Pulp's Henry Stoehr, their latest LP, On the Other End of the Line..., ruminates on how their respective experiences relocating cities.
Named after a collection of poems by William Blake, the album would become highly influential, as tracks from the LP would later be sampled by numerous artists, such as J Dilla and DJ Shadow.