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.
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The Bug vs Ghost Dubs - THE BUG - Alien Virus (West Indian Centre, Leeds)
PitchforkFollow “The dub veterans bring out the best in each other with a collaborative album that balances lumbering doom with spacey…” 3 days ago →
Max Jaffe - S-NARE
PitchforkFollow “With assists from Jeff Parker, Meg Duffy, and others, the versatile drummer’s latest album stakes its claim at the shifting…” 5 days ago →
Dove Ellis - Heaven Has No Wings
PitchforkFollow “The ambitious young Irish balladeer crafts a debut album that’s heavy on the drama, letting moments of anthemic beauty peak…” 6 days ago →
Yawning Portal - Video
PitchforkFollow “Inspired by the American Midwest, the South Londoners’ debut album is a drifting odyssey through ambient and downtempo trance that…” 6 days ago →
YUNGMORPHEUS & Dirty Art Club - Mr. Bombastic!
PitchforkFollow “Spurred on by Charlotte producer Dirty Art Club’s spacious, hypnotic beats, the L.A.-based rapper sounds more reflective than usual, but…” last week →
Gabriel Jacoby - baby
PitchforkFollow “On his debut EP, the Los Angeles-based singer and producer makes funky, homespun R&B that celebrates his Southern heritage.” last week →
AKAI SOLO - Here's To Hoping You Notice (prod. Wavy Bagels)
PitchforkFollow “The Brooklyn rapper pushes past conventional song structures on an adventurous, emotional album that centers his stream-of-consciousness flow.” last week →
MAVI - Heavy Hand
PitchforkFollow “On this prelude to an upcoming album, the rapper explores themes of sobriety with newfound clarity and confidence.” last week →
DJ Narciso - PESADELOS
PitchforkFollow “The rising batida producer refines his dark, industrial sound on a set of competent yet conventional club tracks.” last week →
This is Lorelei - Name the Band
PitchforkFollow “Songwriter Nate Amos polishes up 10 tracks from his Bandcamp days and confronts humorous self-effacement with new confidence.” last week →
Jane Remover - So What?
PitchforkFollow “The producer and songwriter channels pop bliss on their latest EP, which features gently reworked versions of several previously released…” last week →
JJJJJerome Ellis - Evensong, part 1 (for and after June Kramer)
PitchforkFollow “The experimental composer’s second album deepens their exploration of speech dysfluency and its musical possibilities. Here, their stutter is a…” on Dec 10th →
Binary Algorithms - To Resist And Break
PitchforkFollow “On his debut LP, the Colombian producer trades the conceptual bent of earlier releases for bold fusions of techno, electro,…” on Dec 9th →
Verity Den - vacant lot
PitchforkFollow “On a set of imagistic travelogues, the North Carolina quartet finds new clarity in its dreamy, wintry sound.” on Dec 9th →
jackzebra, Glasear & Woesum - Run
PitchforkFollow “On his first release for Surf Gang, the Chengdu plugg rapper embraces his outsider persona atop the strongest, most cohesive…” on Dec 7th →
Voices From The Lake - Manuark
PitchforkFollow “On the long-awaited follow-up to their 2012 debut, techno sorcerers Donato Dozzy and Neel return to a rich, subtly evolving…” on Dec 5th →
Melody's Echo Chamber - In The Stars
PitchforkFollow “On her latest album of diaphanous psych rock, the French musician’s songwriting is as ethereal as ever, but the crisp…” on Dec 4th →
Jerskin Fendrix - Beth's Farm
PitchforkFollow “On his second album, the British musician—who has scored several Yorgos Lanthimos films—delivers maximalist delirium and pastoral ballads, leveraging ridiculousness…” on Dec 4th →