Piotr Orlov
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Discovered from 1984 rehearsal tapes, the downtown New York mainstay offers a gorgeous and loose piece of music with his quartet, featuring Arthur Russell on amplified cello.
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Fischerspooner serves up the erotic provocations and identity critiques that the pair excelled at in their heyday.
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The death of Hugh Masekela marked the passage of a legendary life spent re-orienting the world towards his vision — here, a look at his singular and expansive influence through the decades.
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In a year of where even the dance floor could feel at times fraught by the reality just outside it, the music that fuels it was more exploratory and incisive than ever.
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The solo composer and LCD Soundsystem's synth genius discusses her relationship to music, shifting gender identity and how each has informed the other in a successful and deeply introspective career.
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The minimalist composer turns away from distorted strings and toward pocket synthesizers to create warm, electronic folk music.
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Smith's kaleidoscopic song-cycle is a contender for electronic album of the year. Stream it now in its entirety.
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From jungle to broken beat to "future jazz," the two producers' individual and shared history is foundational to much of London's dance music.
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Hercules & Love Affair ringmaster and disco-pop savant Andrew Butler's new album finely tunes the music's contemporary and traditional ingredients with guest appearances by Sharon Van Etten and more.
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The new album from Caribou's Dan Snaith is a continuous mix consisting entirely of brand new music and exclusive remixes.