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  • 6 days ago | daily.bandcamp.com | Elle Carroll

    ALBUM OF THE DAY Chime Oblivion, “Chime Oblivion” By Elle Carroll · April 18, 2025 ​ ​ John Dwyer Los Angeles, California follow ✓ following unfollow ... CHIME OBLIVION John Dwyer . / pre-order buy pre-order buy you own this wishlist in wishlist go to album go to track go to album go to track .

  • 1 week ago | daily.bandcamp.com | April Clare Welsh

    ALBUM OF THE DAY HHY & The Kampala Unit, “Turbo Meltdown” By April Clare Welsh · April 17, 2025 ​ ​ Turbo Meltdown Nyege Nyege Tapes . . 00:10 / 00:58 On their new album Turbo Meltdown, HHY & The Kampala Unit harness the twitchiness of gqom and the synapse-frying energy of ‘90s rave to carve out a space where all hell has broken loose.

  • 1 week ago | daily.bandcamp.com | George Grella

    LISTS Pioneers of Computer Music By George Grella · Illustration by Aaron Lowell Denton · April 16, 2025 The first instance of what could be considered “computer music” dates back to 1951, with room-sized machines in Australia and England programmed to play existing songs—the first recording of computer music (restored about 10 years ago by the British Library), is a grinding, cello-like voltage sound playing “God Save the Queen” as directed by a computer program.

  • 1 week ago | daily.bandcamp.com | George Grella

    LISTS The Many Scenes of Thurston Moore By George Grella · April 15, 2025 Don’t call him a punk rock eminence grise or even a former member of Sonic Youth—Thurston Moore is a musician with his own personal sound, ideas, and legacy. Sure, Sonic Youth is an inescapable part of that legacy; they were one of the most important bands of the post-Sex Pistols era, and one of the great, emblematic New York City rock bands of any kind.

  • 1 week ago | daily.bandcamp.com | George Grella

    ALBUM OF THE DAY Neptunian Maximalism, “Le Sacre Du Soleil Invaincu” By George Grella · April 15, 2025 ​ ​ Le Sacre Du Soleil Invaincu I, Voidhanger Records . . 00:10 / 00:58 There is a powerful strain in heavy metal of syncretic worship, music that seeks exalted heights and altered perceptions and gathers together listeners in an audio/psychic ritual.

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