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The Camels- Skallander

It's raining and windy here in Manhattan. And as cold as a witches teat. Skallander's glowing New Zealand born electronic pop is the perfect accompaniment for the day. More »

trio de la paz

Upholding a tradition that has been part of the Yahoo! Music family ever since we started this blog back in the late 1970s, All Jazz Friday offers a taste of WasssUp! in new jazz releases. People, you know, if I could send a vinyl sample to each and More »

Bostich, Fussible

Nortec Collective's Bostich + Fussible (Ramón Amezcua and Pepe Mogt) are here to show you the new face of Mexico, specifically their hometown, Tijuana. More »

Galarno- Tout Baigne

Galarno’s Tout Baigne, The Golden Giant’s Geography of Love: Pasty Faced Warblers in Stirring Messages of Lost Love Shape-shifted by the Banshee’s Wail, Transported to Hell and Back (Sands in the Hourglass) More »

murdermystery

Murder Mystery does resemble a barbed, heartbreaking cross between an energetic Velvet Underground matched with the good time ‘50s pummel of Buddy Holly and the modern thrum of Pavement, all focused through a prism of wry lyrics and joyous beat mak More »

Sally Shapiro

Mouthy rappers insisting on their genius and exhibiting their thick skulls are common enough in hip-hop, but what of electronica? Where is the Jay-Z of the dance floor, the Kanye West of the drum and bass battle, the Mary J. Blige of the dubstep decl More »

Steve Allee

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, New York City was the focal point for myriad jazz styles. Hard bop, cool jazz, trad jazz and nascent third stream and avant garde styles found a home in the city's eclectic clubs, bars, and ballrooms. More »

Infinito 20178

Thugs get a bad name, no doubt about it. I may be mixing apples with oranges, east coast with west, the 80s with the 00s, but talent knows no boundaries. Today's choice for heroic gangsta/sonic sampling wizardry come courtesy Infinito: 2017 and Plast More »

Rent Romus

All hail the man of a million hats! The originator of the original San Francisco free jazz industrial rent party! A former student of tenor sax master Stan Getz, Romus once helmed Jazz On The Line, an acoustic sextet that fused jazz, blues, gospel, a More »

Pink Skull

Illegal pharmaceuticals and rock and roll have a long shared history, as do jazz and rock and roll. Wait a minute, that's pharmaceuticals and jazz. Pink Skull serve up a perfect Bloody Mary of DJ grooves, Krautrock mysticism, psychedelic exploration, More »

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