Jay Mattson takes us through his most recommended dance tracks. Since dance is often a genre associated with cameo-led hits or overly-conscious audiences, these
The answer for the riddle below was revealed to be C-O-R-K, but only in a figurative sense for short-term satisfaction. It is entirely metaphorical.
Dan Snaith's newest album, Swim, strives for a versatile type of dance music. While different than his usual offerings, Swim is a fascinating success
Throw some Wu-Tang, an orchestra, and Euro-pop into a blender. It would probably taste sour since the differences in expectations surrounding tempo and instrumentation
Jaga Jazzist are expanding boundaries with their stylistic fusion of jazz and electronica. Their new album, One-Armed Bandit, is one of the most thrilling
It seems ironic how the age of “hippies” coincided with some of the most groundbreaking usages of production in music. In an era associated
The top ten albums of 2009 are unveiled, capping off the end to a great year in music.
The top ten will be unveiled tomorrow, but these albums are just as worthwhile.
Part two of our five-day feature broadens the coverage of this year's finest albums.
I was so enamored with The Silent League’s second album, Of Stars and Other Somebodies, that I wrote about it twice within several months.