Kevin Morby - "City Music" | Album Review
The wisdom that Morby has gained from traveling the world, experiencing new cities, new cultures, and new ways of life is brazen, and it directly reflects his abilities as an artist. Much like Neil Young, Morby has the aptness to make consistently solid music, and gives himself plenty of growing room.
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Billy Woods - "Known Unknowns" | Album Review
Though Woods continues to appease Rap Genius scholars with his juggling of mismatched cliches, decontextualized audio samples, and left-field pop culture references, Known Unknowns proves another 60 minutes of mono-enunciated Woodspeak meticulously crafted and entirely pertinent to more complex conversations on being a minority in America.
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Operator Music Band - "Creative Tube Bending" | Post-Trash Exclusive Premiere
Pichardo-Espaillat brings the song to life with a never-ending animated series of abstract designs, flowing from one scene to the next in time with Operator Music Band's super tight groove. Drawing inspiration from the 80's, the digitized design and morphing patterns are hypnotic while continuously evolving.