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Kick III sees her returning to the club nights that shaped her early adult-hood where Arca was born: the surrealist DJ, warping dance music structures to fit her singular vision-relentless rhythms to drive listeners into uncharted states of euphoria.
If Kick I was a multidimensional self-portrait that held all of Arca's many mutations, Kick II sees her deconstruct reggaeton rhythms she grew up listening to in Caracas, balancing structure and chaos to create her most accessible work yet.
Originally released in May 1982, ‘Combat Rock’ is the fifth album from The Clash. Now re-released as a 180g 3LP special edition, with an additional 12-tracks compiled by The Clash.
By Beth Bowles. Published Oct 27, 2017. The solo project of Modern Baseball's Jake Ewald, Slaughter Beach, Dog, is back for a second full-length album. On Birdie, Ewald abandons his the pop-punk roots and adopts a new style.
Big Black led the alternative music revolution of "Industrial" from Chicago in the 1980s. The band's 1987 "Songs About F*cking" hits hard with gritty rock 'n' roll.
'Live At The El Mocambo' marks the first official appearance of the group's two famous secret concerts at the 300-seat capacity Toronto club in March 1977.
Originally released in 1974 and since its original release on Italian label Carosello in 1974, Richford and Stevan's Feelings has been described as the greatest library record ever released more than once.
The king of the Latin-American dance field is Tito Puente. Once again the diminutive maestro demonstrates his dominance with this new recording of popular Latin-American rhythms.
A captivating journey of instrumental cinematic-soul that will connect with the hardened Axelrod, Truth & Soul, El Michels Affair, and Daptone's fans, as well as the open-minded first-time listener.
The Bridge was originally released on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label in 1979 and is considered to be an early electronic avant-garde synth-pop masterpiece.
Even though Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins had both been well-known jazzmen since the early 1920s, it wasn't until 1962 - at least 20 years after Duke first suggested it - that these two recorded their only session together.
Unheard garage greatness! Whatever you call this many monikered group, their impossibly rare 1967 single has been making collectors everywhere salivate.
Them Again is the second album by the Northern Irish band, Them, whose lead singer and songwriter was Van Morrison. The album was released by Decca Records in the UK on 21 January 1966.
"The shittiest band ever", according to Noel Gallagher - have perfected their crowd-pleasing blueprint of nearly-metal, anaemic punk and just-about-pop.
"The Scottish band’s first studio album in seven years considers the importance of togetherness with clear, aphoristic language and a few musical experiments." -Pitchfork
"The Scottish band’s first studio album in seven years considers the importance of togetherness with clear, aphoristic language and a few musical experiments." -Pitchfork