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Various, Johnny D Presents Di…

While disco is undoubtedly in Johnny D’s DNA, Johnny D Presents Dis… more »

Various Artists, TREVOR JACKS…

One of the pivotal figures of British music over the past couple of decad… more »

Black Truth Rhythm Band, Ifet…

The Trinidadian Black Truth Rhythm Band’s 1976 album Ifetayo is an … more »

Magazine, No Thyself

With main man Howard Devoto’s highly literate, mordant wit and the … more »

Motor City Drum Ensemble, DJ-…

Danilo Plessow, the 26-year-old Stuttgart resident behind Motor City Drum… more »

Gary Davis, A New Jersey Stor…

Not to be confused with Blind Gary Davis — the itinerant blues musi… more »

Mondo Generator, Dead Planet…

Mondo Generator is comprised of former Kyuss, Dwarves and Queens of the S… more »

Black Devil Disco Club, Circu…

Housed in a pitch-black sleeve adorned with a cheap and cheeky cartoon of… more »

Cloud Nothings, Cloud Nothing…

In late 2009, Cloud Nothings, a one-man band led by Dylan Baldi, an 18-ye… more »

Mr. Scruff, Keep It Unreal (1…

Mr. Scruff is the nom de disque of the endearingly daft Mancunian Andy Ca… more »

Amon Tobin, Supermodified…

Originally from Brazil, Amon Tobin first attracted notice as part of the … more »

Jaga Jazzist, The Stix…

This Norwegian ten-piece represents the experimental end of the Ninja Tun… more »

Fog, Fog

Fog (aka Minneapolitan Andrew Broder) is sort of like an American Four Te… more »

Mr. Scruff, Keep It Unreal…

Mr. Scruff is the nom de disque of the endearingly daft Mancunian Andy Ca… more »

DJ Vadim, USSR:Life From The …

Previously known for death-bed trip-hop and beats that felt like trudging… more »

Antibalas, Talkatif

If you were being unkind, Antibalas would be merely a Fela Kuti tribute b… more »

DJ Food, Jazz Brakes Volume 4…

Trip-hop starts here. The Jazz Brakes albums started in 1990 as nothing m… more »

Jaga Jazzist, One-Armed Bandi…

In the past this ever-shifting collective of Norwegian musicians centered… more »

Kid Koala, Carpal Tunnel Synd…

Although the title of Canadian turntablist Kid Koala’s debut album … more »

Coldcut, Let Us Play

The roots of hip-hop’s cut ‘n’ paste method in dada and… more »

O Children, O. Children…

London cult darlings O Children may be named after a Nick Cave & the … more »

Lali Puna, Our Inventions…

Along with peers The Notwist, Tied & Tickled Trio and Ms. John Soda, … more »

Various Artists, Kitsun…

The audio arm of the French fashion label of the same name, the Kitsun… more »

Joe Goddard, Harvest Festival…

Celebrating Harvest Festival generally involves children bringing tinned … more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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