Emile Mosseri: Minari (Original Film Soundtrack) [Milan]
The American composer and pianist Emile Mosseri had several busy years. He directed Miranda July’s latest film, Kajillionaire, episodes of HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness, and The Last Black Man in San Francisco. His latest project is the score for Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari, the semi-autobiographical drama of a Korean family who moves to Arkansas.
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Chris crack:: Could delete later [Fool’s Gold]
Might Delete Later is the prolific Chicago rapper and producer Chris Crack’s first LP for Fool’s Gold. Last month he broke the record with “False Evidence Appearing Real”. The new album follows November’s Haters Forget They Were Fans First.
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Loshh: ARFARADÁ EP [TENNNN]
Loshh is the project of Loshh Aje, the London-based artist whose media also includes visual arts and poetry. After a number of singles, Loshh has released his debut EP ÍFARADÁ. The project combines jazz, afrobeat, funk and pop. ÍFARADÁ offers the already released “FAJI” and “FEELAM” – both full of horns, percussion and guitar.
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Django Django:: Glowing in the dark [Because]
Glowing in the Dark is Django Django’s fourth studio album after Marble Skies from 2018. The new LP includes “Free From Gravity,” which the group released last month along with a music video directed by Jim Canty with a child in an alien costume. In 2020 MGMT Django remixed Django’s Glowing in the Dark opener “Spirals”.
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Until vomiting: Imperative imperceptible impulse [Avantgarde]
Imperative Imperceptible Impulse is the second release of the Italian death / black metal quartet Ad Nauseam, whose debut LP Nihil Quam Vacuitas Ordinatum Est was released in 2015. The new album, like their previous album, was produced by the members of the group themselves, who also designed and built most of the equipment used on the record, including drum parts, cabinets and more.
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