Vocalcity
In 2000, Luomo released Vocalcity. Six tracks, seventy-six minutes and proof that glitch music had a pulse all along.
In 2000, Luomo released Vocalcity. Six tracks, seventy-six minutes and proof that glitch music had a pulse all along.
In 1966, the 13th Floor Elevators released The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. The first album to put the word psychedelic on its cover and one of the few that actually earned it.
In 2017, Jlin released Black Origami. The record that took footwork (Chicago's 160bpm battle-dance music) somewhere nobody had before.
In 2018, Hailu Mergia released Lala Belu. His first new recording in over thirty years, made by a man who had spent two decades practising keyboard in the back of a taxi.
In 2005, The Hold Steady released Separation Sunday. The record that proved a concept album about drugs, Catholicism and Minneapolis could also be the most fun you'd have all year.
In 2015, Girlpool released Before the World Was Big. Twenty-four minutes of two voices and almost nothing else.