By
Stella Mazzaferro
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Feb 25, 2020
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Yves Tumor...a stand-out gem. Boasting an experimental approach that has no bounds or limits, Yves Tumor is constantly producing contemporary pieces of art that coalesce to push through creative barriers. I have no...
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By
David Peter Simon
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Dec 25, 2012
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This is a rediscovered favorite from two fantastic Bay Area artists. I've been listening to this song almost once a week without failure since it came out a year or so ago -- it's that good.This is what I consider somber music to dance to. Picture a ...
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By
Hannah Levy
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Sep 6, 2011
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It seems like with every release, Zola Jesus gets easier and easier to digest. She's come a long way from her raucous Stridulum, and ever since making her Valusia EP, I've become more and more inclined to enjoy her music. It's definitely accessible, ...
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By
David Peter Simon
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Mar 31, 2013
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Monochrom is a short and solemn experimental synth-pop EP from Prague artists Dominik Gajarsky and Roman Stetina, running under the name of PALERMO. It's sharp and gut-wrenching, a bit like Former Ghosts when they first came out; I wasn't surprised t...
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