
Music



McKinley Dixon: “Run, Run, Run”
Virginia’s McKinley Dixon claims the jazz mantle. It’s in the title of the album!

Wave Temples: “Emerald Nights”
An egg basket of easy listening, found sound ambient rippers.

Louise Campbell: “Songbird”
This is György Ligeti reconstructed using birdcall Lego blocks. Don’t knock it til you’ve tried it.

Damien Jurado: “Nieman Marcus”
Neiman Marcus, not to be confused with the lawyer and city planner Norman Marcus.

Graveyard of the Atlantic: “The Wolf”
“The Wolf” is obviously a reference to the Harvey Keitel character in Pulp Fiction.


Burnt Envelope: “Nothing To Do”
What’s going on here? It’s a full LP, but built like a string of singles.

Kali Malone: “Does Spring Hide Its Joy v1.1”
The Swedish composer is not here to make your life easy.



Blanket Approval: “Happy Alone, Pt. II”
An MGMT b-side groove that the house band at Post Malone’s private bowling alley plays every set.


Red Shaydez: “Ghost”
Red Shaydez is the Heroine with a Thousand Faces on 2020’s Feel The Aura.


Catch Wreck: “Outta Control”
Hey, late to the party with Catch Wreck but we’re ready to roll.

Blue Manic: “The Ballad of Choocho Gonzales”
Blue Manic can go longer. They love to go longer.

