Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
African Head Charge - A Bad Attitude
RecorderFollow “A pszichedelikus törzsi dub páratlan életművet összehozó zenekara egy sokszínű lemezzel tért vissza több mint egy évtized kihagyás után. Ez…” on Sep 26th, 2023 →
African Head Charge - A Trip To Bolgatanga
Bandcamp DailyFollow “The avant-reggae duo's first album in 12 years dives deep into Ghana's multifold musical influences. Read full story on the…” on Jul 20th, 2023 →
African Head Charge - Microdosing
underratedFollow “SANAM заставляют Бейрут заговорить по-новому, а African Head Charge наслаждаются творческой свободой Ганы. В это время Little Dragon стараются не…” on Jul 7th, 2023 →
African Head Charge - Language & Mentality
The QuietusFollow “From the forging of psychedelic dub as multi-cultural resistance and embracing Afro-Futurist emancipation to inadvertently producing one of the most…” on Jul 5th, 2023 →
African Head Charge - Peace and Happiness
The QuietusFollow “Jennifer Lucy Allan considers new releases from Argentinian musique concrete composer Beatriz Ferrerya, some snap & tickle from Dale Cornish,…” on Mar 23rd, 2020 →
African Head Charge - Free Chant (Churchical Chant Of The Iyabinghi)
An Aquarium DrunkardFollow “As a sequel to their early album collection Environmental Holes & Drastic Tracks 1981 – 1986, African Head Charge have…” on Mar 13th, 2020 →
African Head Charge - Dub Some More
Music Is My SanctuaryFollow “It’s not every day you get the pleasure of sharing unreleased material from the mighty African Head Charge! A unique…” on Feb 24th, 2020 →
African Head Charge - Dub for the Spirits
GIMME TINNITUSFollow “African Head Charge is a collaboration between Jamaican percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and English dub producer Adrian Sherwood (along with…” on Jan 26th, 2020 →
African Head Charge - Timbuktu Express
Bandcamp DailyFollow “Once relegated to the B-sides of Jamaican reggae 45s in the early 1970s, dub—with its bass-expanding, time-warping properties—has since conquered…” on Nov 30th, 2017 →