Almost entirely in Korean, Mid-Air Thief's cult-acclaimed album Crumbling exhibits a distinct universality, merging disparate sounds and styles into a cohesive, electronic-infused folk amalgam that tactfully blurs the lines between organic and synthetic.
SCRAPYARD continues in this genre-fluid direction, containing both tracks that didn't make it onto I Didn't Mean To Haunt You and new works. The record received a 9/10 on The Needle Drop.
Gongjoong Doduk’s dreamy pop electronica base set the tone for the group's more famous sophomore album. It’s endearing in a way that makes you wanna play it for both your grandma and your college homie.
The album, released in November 2022, blends folktronica with elements of art pop, indietronica, and alternative R&B. It's a journey through grief, regret, and loneliness, as the ghost witnesses his family and life continuing without him.
This is a guitar instrumental album released by Masayoshi Takanaka from Victor in 1978. It is a must-have album for fusion/rock fans, featuring great covers of famous songs by Billy Joel, Perez Prado, Santana, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Boz Scaggs.
The seventh studio album by rock & roll master Chuck Berry, the first of his studio LPs to appear on the chart. Contains four of the five 1964 Chuck Berry charting singles.
Bryan Ferry's As Time Goes By is a timeless collection of classic songs from the 1920s and 1930s, showcasing his signature elegance and sophisticated style.
Backed by dark, bass-heavy, and jazzy production, "Stress" showcased Pharoahe and Po's dynamic and ever-shifting rhyme styles and electric chemistry from start to finish