Morrison Hotel (sometimes referred to as Hard Rock Café from the title of the first side of the LP, with the second side titled Morrison Hotel) is the fifth studio album by American psychedelic rock band The Doors, released by Elektra in February 1970.
Spellling, the moniker of the Bay Area experimental pop mastermind Chrystia Cabral, returns with Spellling & the Mystery School, a collection of richly envisioned new versions of songs from throughout her critically-acclaimed discography
Sven Torstenson's notorious Drugs is a loopdigga's fever dream, bursting with breaks for days and featuring possibly the most iconic cover of all library music's cult classics.
For its fourth studio album, Fugazi began to move into more experimental styles of music, including noise punk, psychedelia, and dub. Fugazi opted to retreat from the in-your-face production values of In on the Kill Taker.
Punk Rock veterans The Dwarves return with a sprawling genre defying trip through the underbelly of rock & roll, thrash, garage, pop, metal and experimental music with their trademark transgressive lyrics and shocking visual imagery.
The music of El Ten Eleven has been embraced by fans of many genres - from math rock, to jazz, to lo-fi hip-hop. The duo's sound is sharply evocative in mood and feeling, yet simultaneously abstract and meditative.