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Spectreview: Joe Rainey – Niineta
Joe Rainey, a Pow Wow singer of Ojibwe origin, collaborates with Andrew Broder in a dazzling, bold recontextualization of the Pow Wow sound.
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Spectreview: SAULT – AIR
SAULT's orchestral AIR is a confounding left turn for the enigmatic London collective. It both benefits from the group's social consciousness and constantly elicits chills.
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Spectreview: Pink Siifu – NEGRO DELUXE
Pink Siifu expands on the earth-shattering vitriol of last year's masterwork with a second LP that greatly augments the original's emotional vocabulary.
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Spectreview: Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin – Flysiifu’s
Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin set up shop (and put on a clinic) in the revelrous, freewheeling grooves of FlySiifu’s.
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Spectreview: Yves Tumor – Heaven to a Tortured Mind
Yves Tumor channels the all-time greats in their wildly experimental yet highly accessible fourth album.
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Spectreview: dumama + kechou – buffering juju
dumama + kechou redraw the boundaries of South African folklore on their stunning experimental debut album.
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Spectreview: Curling – Definitely Band
Curling’s incredible Definitely Band turns the passionate melodicism of their debut up to 11.
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Spectreview: Jeff Parker – Suite for Max Brown
Jeff Parker’s Suite for Max Brown is a simply splendid work that bridges the line between jazz and rock in unconventional ways.
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Spectreview: Great Grandpa – Four of Arrows
Great Grandpa find their true voice on the diverse, revelatory Four of Arrows.
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Spectreview: (Sandy) Alex G – House of Sugar
(Sandy) Alex G’s House of Sugar is both challenging and incredibly warm, and it positions the Philly artist as one the most exciting voices working in his genre.
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