A New Yorker article asks for more female rock critics, but we already have plenty of them—we just need to acknowledge they exist.
Dean Blunt surprise-dropped an eight-track collection called Babyfather on Hyperdub's Tumblr this week.
Hundred Waters' 3-day artist retreat at Arcosanti shines light on a better future for branded music.
Philadelphia rock band Creepoid debuts "Shaking," a track from their forthcoming third album, Cemetery Highrise Slum, on Collect Records.
Download Days of Thunder & Rain, the debut solo album from David Lynch music supervisor Dean Hurley. And watch a Nicholas Wurz and William Renton-directed video for the title track.
Young Turks will release Jamie xx's debut album In Colour on June 1st.
Pure X's bassist Jesse Jenkins is making music on his own now; listen to his debut solo song, "Hotel Rising."
FADER TV got Ceremony talking about Bay Area slangs, funny hardcore band names, and musical closed-mindedness in punk.
Listen to Traxman's "Keep It In Yo Mouf," the first cut from the Chicago footwork legend's upcoming EP on Hoko Sounds, TEKLIVING Pt. 2.
Minimalist composer La Monte Young delivered a historic talk at this year's Red Bull Music Academy in New York—here's some advice for young musicians we came home with.
The latest single from Regal Degal's sophomore record Not Now, out May 19th via Terrible Records.
Ahead of their debut EP, Public Access, on Terrible Records, New York's Public Access T.V. Unveil "All We Want."