Core News — “Gilles picks 3 hours of his favourite tracks from 2018 in the end of year ‘All Winners’. He has music from the likes of Leon Vynehall, Slowthai,. Chaka Khan, Earl Sweatshirt and Kamasi Washington.” Check out other Gilles Peterson shows here ... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Listen to new songs by Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE, Ty Segall, Rivers Cuomo, Neon Indian, Valee, 21 Savage, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and more.
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Stereogum — Earl Sweatshirt’s modestly-titled album Some Rap Songs dropped earlier this month, and now the LA rapper is back on a new track from Stoney Willis. Titled "Nu Stogie," the track takes cues from Willis’ dark, hazy, and incredibly unsettling debut ... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Earl Sweatshirt, “Some Rap Songs†(Tan Cressida/Columbia). The most promising L.A. rapper of his generation has, at 24, mastered the art of the fade. Gliding in and out of the spotlight whenever he’s got something to say, the artis... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Earl Sweatshirt, “Some Rap Songs†(Tan Cressida/Columbia). The most promising L.A. rapper of his generation has, at 24, mastered the art of the fade. Gliding in and out of the spotlight whenever he’s got something to say, the artis... more info
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Our recommended album releases this week.
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Stereogum — Here's what I remember: They were moshing to piped-in music. When Odd Future came to SXSW in 2011, their breakout year, they brought a whirlwind of chaos with them everywhere they went: Their own stages, other artists' stages, the corner of 6th and R... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Our November 2018 playlist includes new tracks by Sharon Van Etten, Karen O & Danger Mouse, Stealing Sheep, Audiobooks, Anderson .Paak, Vince Staples, Earl Sweatshirt, Piroshka, The 1975, and more.
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Brooklyn Vegan — This week's Notable Releases include Earl Sweatshirt's unpredictable comeback, The 1975's best album yet, Meek Mill's first post-prison album, and more.
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