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2022. április 4., hétfő

009_12-13 RADiO lemonex: PLAYLIST of THE WEEK \ BEST TRACKS of 12-13th WEEK 2022 (16 songs/ 59m)

009_12-13 RADiO lemonex: PLAYLIST of THE WEEK \ BEST TRACKS of 12-13th WEEK 2022  (16 songs/ 59m)

Cowboy Junkies                                Pillow Queens

Playlist of 2022/12-13th Week: 16 songs/ 59m



Cowboy Junkies - Five Years (David Bowie cover) from Songs of the Recollection 2022
Pillow Queens - House That Sailed Away from Leave the Light On 2022

Aldous Harding                                  Bart Davenport
                                                      
Aldous Harding - Fever from Warm Chris 2022
Bart Davenport - Naked Man from Episodes 2022
Placebo                                      Red Hot Chili Peppers

Placebo - Surrounded By Spies from Never Let Me Go 2022
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Aquatic Mouth Dance from Unlimited Love 2022

James Hunter                                The High Strung
The James Hunter Six - Heartbreak from With Love 2022
The High Strung - Beautiful Summer from Hannah 2022

Ed Schrader's Music Beat    Homeboy Sandman
Ed Schrader's Music Beat - European Moons from Nightclub Daydreaming 2022
Homeboy Sandman - Something Fly from There in Spirit 2022

< Jon Spencer & the HITmakers 
North Mississippi Allstars >
Jon Spencer & the HITmakers - Rotting Money from Spencer Gets It Lit 2022
North Mississippi Allstars - Set Sail, Part I from Set Sail 2022

Oso Oso - computer exploder from Sore Thumb 2022
Seabear - Make It All Up from In Another Life 2022

Night Palace - Nightshade from Diving Rings 2022
Christian Lee Hutson - Black Cat from Quitters 2022










































2019. december 12., csütörtök

PnM.MiX - 22 1st/2nd songs from FAVORITE RAP & HIP-HOP ALBUMS of AllMusic 2019

PnM.MiX - 22 1st/2nd songs from FAVORITE RAP & HIP-HOP ALBUMS of AllMusic 2019

Little Simz
Rawness and vulnerability were hallmarks of the excellent albums released this year by Polo G, Quelle Chris, and Boogie, while bold records from Little Simz, Kate Tempest and Rapsody made sure that hip-hop's women didn't go unnoticed.




Rapper and actor who earned early support from Jay-Z's Life+Times site and BBC DJ Gilles Peterson.
Little Simz - Boss from Grey Area
British rapper Little Simz has been a prominent figure on the scene for several years; even so, she is often sidelined by the rise of grime and U.K. drill in spite of her introspective, prescient wordplay and desire to explore interesting and diverse styles. On her third full-length album, Grey Area, Simz has reached a new peak, with an honest record that isn't afraid to take shots at the world at large...

Zambian poet and songwriter whose earthy, eclectic blend of hip-hop and R&B aims to uplift and empower.
Sampa the Great - Mwana from The Return
Arriving two years after Birds and the BEE9, a mixtape strong enough to win the Australian Music Prize, The Return is the long-awaited debut album by rapper, songwriter, and poet Sampa the Great. The vast, ambitious full-length reflects several years of constant, intense soul-searching, and its songs and interludes revolve around themes of identity, homecoming, and self-empowerment...

Another collaborative outlet for the heavily funk-inspired rap/R&B duo Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins.
G&D - Where I'm From from Black Love & War
Indivisible even when they're devoted to solo recordings -- Young Spirit, Overload, and Vweto II account for the artists' full-length dispatches from the previous two years alone -- and featured together on synchronous output from keen collaborators like Dabrye and the Mixtapers, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins return with their third album as G&D. The two don't reconvene musically so much as they simply keep boogieing from project to project. On Black Love & War, they channel love for one another and their people, vexation in the face of escalating tyranny, and seemingly inextinguishable positivity into some of their most determined and stimulating funk...

A layered wordsmith from Queens known for his inventive flows, conscious lyrics, and deadpan humor.
Homeboy SandmanFar Out from Dusty
On the Mello Music Group-issued 2019 full-length Dusty, Homeboy Sandman reunites with producer Mono en Stereo (previously known as RTNC), who provided beats for some of the rapper's earlier releases for Stones Throw, such as First of a Living Breed and Kool Herc: Fertile Crescent. Constructed from laid-back, ambling jazz and funk grooves, the tracks provide warm, lived-in backdrops for Sandman's distinctive brand of conversational, matter-of-fact rhymes...

Raw, emotionally direct British rapper equally influenced by the brash energy of grime and punk rock.
slowthai - Nothing Great About Britain from Nothing Great About Britain
The first singles by slowthai were raw bursts of energy, blending grime and drill with a punk attitude, and delivering scathing lyrics addressing the struggles of British youth. His debut album far surpasses the promise of those early tracks, tackling similar topics but with a much sharper focus. The direct, concise album's songs reflect the state of Brexit-era England, particularly the issues faced by those living in poverty, such as broken homes, drug addiction, and the widening wage gap. The MC openly mocks Queen Elizabeth at the end of the title track...

This London poet and rapper has cred in both camps with a Ted Hughes Award and a Big Dada recording contract.
Kate Tempest - Keep Moving Don't Move from The Book of Traps and Lessons
Stark, intimate, and crammed with difficult truths, Kate Tempest's third album holds up a mirror to reveal our most vulnerable reflections. Like a beat reporter to the soul, the London native investigates with uncanny intuition the interior dialogues, self-destructive habits, and beautiful follies of human nature and spits them back at us in gut-punch moments of warning, recognition, and clarity...

Detroit-based producer Apollo Brown follows in the footsteps of J Dilla with his musically adventurous left-field hip-hop.
Apollo Brown - God Help Me from Sincerely, Detroit
...Simply put, he knows exactly the right people to work with, and how to channel their energies into deeply inspired, powerful work. Brown's productions are heavy on vintage soul -- several tracks begin with a slow, weepy sample seemingly grabbed from a scratchy old 45 or a late-night radio broadcast. He then flips them into meticulously crafted beats, with some edits approaching microhouse-level precision, yet it never sounds cluttered or random, and there's always plenty of room for the emcees to shine...

Grammy-nominated American rapper traversing soul, R&B, and hip-hop.
Rapsody - Cleo from Eve
When L. Lamar Wilson interviewed Rapsody for Oxford American in 2018, the writer and filmmaker asked the rapper -- coming off two Grammy nominations, her profile still on the rise -- if she felt part of the same cultural lineage as Nina Simone and Roberta Flack...  For the album's title, Rapsody refers to the Book of Genesis, thereby uniting and honoring black womanhood, herself included. The concept doesn't overshadow the content... 

Compton rapper who built a following with the single "Oh My" and signed with Eminem's Shady Records.
Boogie - Silent Ride from Everything's for Sale
Now co-signed by Eminem and added to the Shady Records roster, Compton's dreary emcee Boogie followed several years of mixtapes that established his bummed-out rap style with Everything's for Sale, a studio debut that polishes both his melancholic expressions and technical abilities. Dark, emotional, and even somewhat self-conscious, Boogie reflects on insecurities and general weariness over richly produced beats. Nowhere does his bright glumness come through as well as on the restlessly beautiful "Silent Ride," a beautifully loping track in which flute samples and a hooky chorus underpin the rapper's frustrated verses...

Self-described "all-American boy band" whose output includes raucous rap anthems and R&B ballads.
BROCKHAMPTON - No Halo from Ginger
After their swift rise from the Saturation series to the top of the charts with 2018's iridescence, hip-hop boy band Brockhampton returned a year later with their fifth set, Ginger. Less rascally and rambunctious than their prior output, Ginger found the crew delving deeper into heavy emotional territory, tackling mental health, depression, betrayal, and struggles with love, faith, identity, and substance abuse...

Underground hip-hop artist known for his unconventional lo-fi production style and dark, self-deprecating sense of humor.
Quelle Chris - Spray and Pray from Guns
The topic of Quelle Chris' album Guns couldn't be much clearer. The Brooklyn-based rapper addresses gun violence in today's society, discussing the motives behind such violence and its effect on individuals...

Beginning as a harsh remix concept in 2009, the project grew into an experimental noise/rap trio.
clipping. - Nothing is Safe from There Existed an Addiction to Blood
Having explored dystopian science fiction with their astonishing 2016 release Splendor & Misery, experimental rap trio clipping. tackle the hip-hop subgenre known as horrorcore on their third Sub Pop full-length. Taking influence from the 1973 vampire-themed cult classic Ganja & Hess as well as the Geto Boys and early Three 6 Mafia, the group paint portraits of harrowing scenes filled with stalkers on the prowl and ruthless carnage. Daveed Diggs' rapid-fire verses are precise and unflinching, detailing gruesome scenes with pinpoint accuracy. Much of the album, particularly the interludes, is filled with field recordings, giving the sensation of being on the run and uncertain of one's fate. "Nothing Is Safe" features suspenseful, repetitive piano clearly inspired by John Carpenter, but sidestepping the tropes of synthwave, and while the bombastic synths and skittering beats are closer to trap, this is far from that style's druggy, hedonistic tendencies....

Versatile Chicago rapper who broke through with his inspirational single "Finer Things" before he was signed.
Polo G - Lost Files from Die a Legend
Polo G is one of several late-2010s Chicago rappers to combine influences from their city's drill scene with more melodic hooks. While many of his peers got by on charisma and high-impact production, Polo G's lyricism sets him apart. Early single "Finer Things" announced his nuanced style as he switched gears from vulnerable uncertainty about his direction in life to bragging about his wealth in the same breath. The song's sentimental, piano-heavy beat served as a perfect instrumental for Polo G's introspective writing, and it connected with millions to become his first viral hit. Debut album Die a Legend delivers on the promise of early singles with 14 tracks of nonstop lyrical highlights and a production style equal shares hard-trap beats and melodic catchiness...

Czarface is a collaboration between Boston-based underground hip-hop duo 7L & Esoteric and Wu-Tang Clan MC Inspectah Deck. 
Whether judged strictly by his work with Wu-Tang Clan or as a solo artist, Ghostface Killah is an indisputable giant.
Czarface / Ghostface Killah - Face Off from Czarface Meets Ghostface
Comic-inspired hip-hop supergroup Czarface's 2018 collaboration with MF Doom was cool, but it was ultimately somewhat underwhelming, as the masked one just didn't seem to be fully committing to the project, and his presence felt phoned-in. Fortunately, the same cannot be said of Czarface Meets Ghostface. Everyone brings their A-game here, and it feels more like the type of intergalactic battle worthy of the Marvel-style cover art. 7L and Jeremy Page, billed as the Czar-Keys, construct inventive beats which are heavy, strong, and detailed, yet don't distract from the rhymes...

Unique Detroit rapper whose hood/hipster personality, embrace of social media, and prolific mixtape output fostered an underground phenomenon.
Danny Brown - Change Up from uknowhatimsayin¿
Danny Brown took his grotesquerie to its highest level yet with Atrocity Exhibition. Concurrent with his divergent pursuits and evolving public image -- he's now done a sitcom theme, dipped into acting, hosted a talk show, and has spoken about living less recklessly -- the rapper dials back a bit with his follow-up and second Warp LP, executive produced by Q-Tip...


A continuation of Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin's groundbreaking industrial dub/hip-hop project Techno Animal.
Zonal - In a Cage from Wrecked
Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin collaborated as Techno Animal, producing bleak industrial soundscapes influenced by dub and hip-hop. The groundbreaking project was an influence on the illbient scene as well as numerous post-rock and experimental electronic musicians, and predated dubstep as well as noise-rap acts like Death Grips and clipping... The two reunited for a one-off Techno Animal performance at a festival in 2017, then revived the name Zonal, which they used for a limited release in 2000, for their subsequent work, meant as a continuation of Techno Animal. On the first half of their 2019 full-length Wrecked, the duo are joined by Moor Mother (Camae Ayewa), who performed on-stage with them at the Unsound and Roadburn festivals, and it's hard to think of a more appropriate pairing...

Founding Odd Future member with an ever-deepening discography of productions and adventurous solo albums, highlighted by the Grammy-nominated Flower Boy.
Tyler, The Creator - EARFQUAKE from IGOR
IGOR starts with a crackling, hyped-up overture that paints a scene of Tyler, The Creator at the wheel, reacting beside his singing passengers to the positive results they're receiving from the all-important car test: "Ridin' round town/They gon' feel this one." Tyler and a motorcade's worth of supporting vocalists fulfill the promise and threat with what plays out, a creatively vital and emotionally heartsick set with as much pain, vulnerability, and compulsion as a classic soul LP...


Atlanta trap emcee whose unique fashion and vocal delivery made him a scene fixture in the 2010s.
Young Thug - Just How It Is from So Much Fun
Atlanta's Young Thug rose to iconic levels of rap prestige with a nonstop flow of quality mixtapes, each one shining a different light on his eccentricities, one-of-a-kind charisma, and raw skill. By the time of his official studio debut, 2019's So Much Fun, Young Thug had already released over a dozen mixtapes that influenced a new wave of rappers and trap producers. His wild, sometimes garbled flows, playful spirit, and appealing weirdness had all been well established as calling cards of his style by the time of So Much Fun

Technically skilled, lyrically complex rapper and one-third of the core membership of the YBN collective.
YBN Cordae - Wintertime from The Lost Boy
When a trio of young rappers began gaining traction under the collaborative moniker YBN, astute listeners were quick to point out comparisons with the young rappers and star-powered rap groups who came before them. In particular, YBN Nahmir's cockiness and big personality were foiled by YBN Cordae's whip-smart lyricism in a way that mirrored the roles of Tyler, the Creator and Earl Sweatshirt in Odd Future. YBN were more of a collective than they were collaborators, and Cordae's singles and mixtape contributions were marked by complexly constructed rhymes delivered with a style that nodded more and more to hip-hop's golden era as he went. On his debut studio album, The Lost Boy, Cordae emerges in bold, colorful strides, joined by some of rap's key players on an album as adventurous as it is thoughtful...


Gruff and lyrical Baton Rouge MC whose years in the mixtape circuit paid off in 2016 with the number two hit album Islah.
Kevin Gates - Icebox from I'm Him
Building on a lengthy back catalog of powerful mixtapes, Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates' 2016 debut studio album Islah was a stellar breakthrough. Gates' blunt lyrical style grew into a more personal account of his trials and successes, and his no-nonsense bars were often described as confessional. Second album I'm Him is an even more direct reading of Gates' sound, finding the rapper ferociously attacking each of the album's 17 tracks with tireless energy. His multi-faceted approach finds different voicings on different tracks...


Oranged-haired Kansas City MC is recognized as one of the most talented purveyors of the horrorcore subgenre.
Tech N9ne - Lord of Weird from N9NA
After a relatively quiet stretch, the usually prolific Tech N9ne returned in 2019 with his 13th solo album, N9NA. Celebrating 20 years of his label Strange Music, the Kansas City emcee spends the bulk of the album ruminating on his decades in the game as one of the most successful independent rappers of all time, taking time to boast, brag, and pour out gratitude to everyone who got him here. Another packed value-for-money bounty, N9NA features a handful of familiar faces (Krizz Kaliko, Jelly Roll, King Iso) but maintains the focus on Tech's ever-tight bars, head-spinning chopper delivery, and irrepressibly confident attitude...


Chinese quartet who deliver playful trap rap in English, Mandarin, and their local Sichuan dialect.
Higher Brothers - 16 Hours from Five Stars
Delivering on the promise of their full-length debut, Chinese rap crew Higher Brothers made a critical breakthrough with their sophomore effort, Five Stars. Whether referencing the perceived quality of this release or the number of stars on their homeland's flag, the album built a barrier-busting bridge between China and the West with its thrilling, cross-cultural hype music. Spitting speedy rhymes in Sichuanese, Mandarin, and their steadily improving English, the quartet -- MaSiWei, Psy.P, Melo, and DZKnow -- combined their lyrical skills with their explosive personalities, putting China first without pandering to a Western audience with diluted material. Here, Higher Brothers offer fans a crash course in cultural exposure on their own uncompromised terms -- all while absorbing U.S. culture and relating their experiences -- whipping from China-centric references to Internet restrictions, chopsticks, and tofu to shout-outs to American exports...






2018. október 27., szombat

003 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 27-10-2018

ALTER.NATiON
Ty Segall, Barry Adamson, Klaus Johann Grobe, Dean Wareham, Cheval Sombre, Edan, Homeboy Sandman, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, Etienne de Crécy, Baxter Dury, Delilah Holliday, Thom Yorke, Yo La Tengo, Kamasi Washington
Ty Segall covers I'm a man by Spencer Davis Group


weekly favtraX
27-10-18





California-based garage rock revivalist known for his prolific discography and his accurate recreations of '60s lo-fi. 
Ty Segall - I'm a Man (The Spencer Davis Group cover) 3:07
...Segall’s improvisational style of psyched-out rock lends itself nicely to the genre, and what better way to dive right in than with a cover of Spencer Davis Group’s rumbling 1967 single “I’m A Man” — or as it usually reads in my head, “I’m a maaaaaan.” If you’re a Mad Man fan, or just a human with functioning ears on this earth, you have probably heard this song before and might find yourself humming it in times when you need to hype yourself up...



Barry Adamson's work as a bassist for Magazine and Nick Cave's Bad Seeds gave little indication of the complex, cinematic works he has composed and arranged as a solo artist.
Barry Adamson - The Snowball Effect 4:24
If the post-punk era produced a renaissance man, it's Barry Adamson. He was an integral member of Magazine and the founding incarnation of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. He played on synth pop albums by Visage and Pete Shelley. He's written and arranged for Nitzer Ebb, Ethyl Meatplow, Scott Walker, and Simple Minds, to name a few, and has contributed music to soundtracks like Derek Jarman's The Last of England, David Lynch's Lost Highway, Allison Anders' Gas Food Lodging, and Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers...

Duo from Switzerland who wowed critics and DJs with their witty and satisfying take on classic Krautrock and EDM.  
Klaus Johann Grobe - An diesem Abend 5:19
After switching from the polished prog rock sound of their first album, Im Sinne der Zeit, to the relaxed disco/synth pop sound on their second, Spagat der Liebe, Swiss duo Klaus Johann Grobe don't mess much with the formula on their third record, 2018's Du Bist So Symmetrisch. It worked so well on Spagat der Liebe, the team of Sevi Landolt and Daniel Bachmann didn't really need to do anything different, and they don't...

Singer/guitarist Dean Wareham is more influential than he is usually given credit for. Often sounding like a depressed slacker, Wareham has inspired a number of indie rockers to express their sadness with a wistful tenor. / With his poetic, atmospherically hazy sound, New York singer/songwriter Cheval Sombre (aka Christopher Porpora) emerged in the mid-2000s as a torchbearer for '60s psychedelia and hypnotic space rock.
Dean Wareham and Cheval Sombre - The Bend in he River 3:19
As one might expect, 2018's Dean Wareham vs. Cheval Sombre finds the Luna frontman teaming up with fellow New York psych-folkie Cheval Sombre (aka Christopher Porpora) on set of thoughtfully curated covers. Less expected is the album's loose cowboy theme. As evoked by the title, this collection of songs by country luminaries like Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, and Marty Robbins (as well some traditionals, standards, and lesser-known covers), brings to mind a late-'60s spaghetti Western buddy movie with Wareham playing the wandering troubadour and Sombre the cool-eyed poet/gunslinger...

One of indie rock's most respected bands, with a dreamy melodicism influenced by the Velvet Underground. 
Yo La Tengo - For You Too 4:13
...Over a wind tunnel of electric guitars, Ira Kaplan’s voice echoes along with the persistent rhythm, mirroring the self-actualization in the lyrics. With a familiar and instantly memorable melodic pattern, he sings about the consistency of his personality like someone who’s long grown resigned to it...

Nicknamed the Humble Magnificent, Edan is a multifaceted hip-hop artist whose music is equally reverential to old-school rap and '60s acid rock, yet sounds utterly fresh and innovative.  / Thanks to his inventive flows, literate lyrics, and dry sense of humor, Homeboy Sandman emerged as one of the most original, prolific underground rappers of the late 2000s and 2010s.
Edan & Homeboy SandmanRock & Roll Indian Dance 3:10
Endlessly creative MC Homeboy Sandman and multi-talented psychedelic rap maestro Edan first collaborated on "Talking (Bleep)," a playful standout from Sandman's 2016 album Kindness for Weakness. Two years later, the duo teamed up once again for Humble Pi, the first studio album to bear the name Edan since 2005's cult classic Beauty and the Beat, which pre-dates Sandman's entire career. Both artists are in top form on the brief but explosive release. Edan's fetish for echo and obscure acid rock records is as evident as ever through his mind-bending productions, and Sandman's effortlessly complex lyrics are typically biting as well as insightful...

Unknown Mortal Orchestra's genre-defying approach to music has allowed the band's sound to shift and evolve with every new album. The band's driving force, Ruban Nielson, is a psychedelic explorer with an experimental bent that was clear from the very first home-recorded Unknown Mortal Orchestra album, which paired his soaring guitar work with winsome melodies and trippy production.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Hanoi 6 9:47
...The album features local musician Minh Nguyen and the Nielson’s father, Chris, and a press release notes that takes inspiration from jazz, krautrock, and avant-garde music. Today, they’re sharing a selection from the album, which comes in as “Hanoi 6,” and it’s a hypnotic blend of horns and gently shifting undercurrent...

One of the most in-demand jazz bassists of the 1990s and beyond, Christian McBride is renowned for both his work as a leader and sideman. 
Christian McBrideBallad of Ernie Washington 5:34
What's a jawn? Well, it's Philly slang for something that you cannot name yet, or do not see the need to name. In Christian McBride's case, jawn refers to his immensely talented ensemble of fellow jazz musicians on his engaging 2018 album, Christian McBride's New Jawn. A titanic presence on the jazz scene since arriving in the '90s, McBride spent his early years playing propulsive neo-bop before re-engaging with his hip-hop, funk, and R&B roots on a series of genre-bending fusion albums...

Crucial part of L.A.'s progressive jazz scene, a saxophonist whose connections include Gerald Wilson and Raphael Saadiq; released an expansive 2015 LP. 
Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury 9:43
...“Fists of Fury,” the opening song of Washington’s new double album Heaven and Earth, represents a slight change of pace from his previous work: It endorses physical combat as a way to fight injustice. “I use hands to help my fellow man,” vocalists Dwight Trible and Patrice Quinn declare in unison. “And when I’m faced with unjust injury/Then I change my hands to fists of fury.” Backed by a full choir, a bright piano solo, and Washington’s shrieking horn, the song grows more restless as it plays, settling into a calm groove before rising to a volcanic peak...

Chicago-based drummer, composer, and producer whose highly original creative music fuses jazz, hip-hop, rock, and global rhythmic traditions. 
Makaya McCraven - Voila 5:00
...“It’s like, gag me,” he says of the idea that jazz needs saving. Part of the inspiration behind his latest album, Universal Beings (due out October 26th on International Anthem) was the music’s current vitality. McCraven recorded the project with four different ensembles, in four different cities: New York, Los Angeles, London and Chicago, his adopted hometown...

Parisian deep house DJ and producer Etienne de Crécy was a key figure behind the French capital's rise as one of the world's dance music hubs during the 1990s. / Spinning wry, observant stories of life among the well-heeled but poorly behaved, Baxter Dury is a songwriter and vocalist with a strong and distinctive style. He's also British rock royalty, the son of pub rock/new wave icon Ian Dury, and his vocal style and lyrical bent owe a certain debt to his old man, while his music confirms he has a keen creative mind of his own./  Skinny Girl Diet is an unsigned independent British political punk band, often described as riot grrrl, formed in London, England. The group consists of singer, songwriter and guitarist Delilah Holliday and drummer Ursula Holliday.
Etienne de Crécy / Baxter Dury / Delilah Holliday - Centipedes 1:29
On paper, the combination of French house pioneer Étienne de Crécy, caustic monologist Baxter Dury, and new-breed riot grrrl Delilah Holliday of Skinny Girl Diet seems like it wouldn't work. Or maybe it was just mad enough to work, because their 2018 album, B.E.D, is a delight. The performers work to fit their individual skills into a cohesive unit; de Crécy builds sparse, bubbling musical beds over which Dury intones his tales of woe and disdain, while Holliday brings some velvety drama to the proceedings...

The perpetually haunted voice of Radiohead reserved his solo billing for further electronics and beats experimentation. 
Thom Yorke - Has Ended 4:56
...Now he’s released another sample from the soundtrack double-album: a droning, psych-rock composition called “Has Ended,” featuring echoing, processed vocals from Yorke and a synth-sitar underpinning. If you enjoy Yorke at his most Can-worshipping, then “Has Ended” may be the song for you this morning...


Ty Segall, Barry Adamson, Klaus Johann Grobe, Dean Wareham, Cheval Sombre, Edan, Homeboy Sandman, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, Etienne de Crécy, Baxter Dury, Delilah Holliday, Thom YorkeYo La Tengo, Kamasi Washington