Music

Taiwanese-Brooklyn transplant Calvin “Kai-Wei” Chang’s debut album Reprocessor is musical, dense and seemingly done-based, causing it to straddle a number of genres from experimental to darkwave to IDM, but that’s not what sets it apart. It’s the fact that it’s made entirely from found sounds, recorded by Chang between 2020 and 2022; no extra sounds
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In the Bay Area’s vibrant sonic landscape, Hidden Axis, born Julie Yeung, stands as a testament to authentic metamorphosis. With a background deeply rooted in STEM, she found her true “hidden axis” in music. Her previous offering, “Better Off Alone,” amassed an astounding 264,000+ streams across all platforms. Medyk, an enigmatic singer and songwriter, accolades
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Black Tish originally formed in 1988 in Brussels, Belgium as a sort of experimental/post metal fusion project that incorporated early industrial sound into their work before industrial was really a thing. Founder and scientist Bob Coecke used cutting edge sampling techniques for the time, a host of synth and sound loops and metal-style guitars to
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Since 2019 with the release of “Be Alone,” So Dope’s ascension to the forefront of the dance scene has been nothing short of amazing . He pulls inspiration from soul, B&B, UK Garage, Drum and bass and Hip-hop, and his level of accessibility and genre-defying appeal make him one of the most compelling electronic talents
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Composer Randy Edelman touches people mostly without touching them. He touches them with his words, with his smile, with his eyes, with his confidence, with his madness…but mostly with his music. His sensitivity and his innocence have invisible hands to touch the hearts directly… as displayed in a riveting and unusual concert at the Boston
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