Posts tagged "R&B"(Page 4)

Tirzah | Devotion | Domino Recording Co. Release Date: 10 August 2018 Image Credit: Clare Shilland Written by Jenna Dreisenstock The gossamer dust mote of summer shining white curtains; lovingly stitched dresses, nostalgia in reflection and tender melancholia. Dynamic in nature and flowing as a lucid dream, introspective tenderness in

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Legendary American pianist Robert Glasper called out Lauryn Hill for ‘stealing music’ and mistreating fellow artists this week on a radio interview with Houston radio station KBXX. Lauryn Hill’s 1998 album ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ has been hailed as a classic by many; the album

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Heavily-laden with moody soul and laid-back electronic beats, Yuna’s music is difficult to box into a genre. The talented singer-songwriter from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and now living in Los Angeles, cites a variety of influences, including Aaliyah, Lauryn Hill, Alanis Morrisette, TLC, Radiohead, Bjork and Feist.

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrão Holyrain, born Jalon Pero, was raised in Atlanta and has been making music almost his whole life. This talented underground hip-hop artist and music producer was introduced to music around the age of three, when he was taught by his father how to play the drums.

Written by Maya-Rose Torrão Multi-talented British artist GAIKA has just dropped his debut full-length album ‘BASIC VOLUME’ via Flying Lotus label Warp Records, who have described the artist’s sound as “gothic dancehall and industrial electronics“, which is an excellent description, seeing as though this is a genre-defying artist who takes

Interview by Maya-Rose Torrão Naxxos is the music project of two multi-talented Viennese producers who have taken the electronic music scene by storm. When Chris and Max started Naxxos, they were both studying and approached their music-making of somewhat of a side project. I can tell you now that Naxxos

OKZharp & Manthe Ribane | Closer Apart | Black Major Release / Hyperdub Release date: 6 July 2018 Written by Jenna Dreisenstock In experimentation and collaboration, the ability to bring within the other – influences and experiences unknown to the outside – to combine all forms of expression from the

Electronic R&B trio Suffer The Children announce latest politically-charged single ‘Doesn’t Mean We’re Free’ set for release on November 24th via Suffer The Children Music. This follows the release of their compelling debut titled ‘Killing Hands’ and recent single ‘Someone To Lose’, which showcased the trio’s emotive, physical side gaining

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