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HITS LIST GOES TRICK OR TREATING
Don't run out of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. (10/25a)
MEET THE AGENTS, BATCH #2
Collect 'em all. (10/25a)
THE DEAD ARE MUSICARES 2025 PERSONS OF THE YEAR
It'll be jammin'. (10/23a)
NEAR TRUTHS: LEAD GENERATORS
That's why they play the game. (10/22a)
NOISEMAKERS:
THE LIVE EDITION
Kids these days... (10/23a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
THE B-SIDE
A VERY BRONSON DEBUT
8/7/20

BRONSON, the joint project from Grammy-nominated duo ODESZA and ARIA-platinum selling Australian producer Tom Stell of Golden Features, has dropped its highly anticipated self-titled debut album. Released via, Foreign Family Collective and Ninja Tune, the 10-track album is cohesive from start to finish with a strikingly intense and emotive energy.

Embracing an alternative identity on BRONSON, the trio welcomes collaborations from notable vocalists like Gallant, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Ultraísta’s lau.ra, in addition to a surprise vocal appearance from ODESZA’s Harrison Mills and Stell on “CALL OUT.”

Each track on the album serves as a testament to the trio’s artistic depth and versatility in the electronic music scene. Coming together, they’ve created a new space where BRONSON can flourish with its instrumental-heavy tracks and melodic vocal-driven compositions.

Stream their debut album BRONSON here and check out the music video for “KEEP MOVING” below.

TERRELL HINES OPENS THE PORTAL
8/7/20

Terrell Hines has released his freshman project, Portal One: The Mixtape, via Capitol Records on 8/7. Featuring collaborations with heavy-hitters like Vince Staples and BJ The Chicago Kid, the Georgia-born and L.A.-based singer/songwriter/producer debuted his 9-track mixtape with visual components shot by himself while in quarantine.

His single “Get Up” with Staples first premiered on Apple’s Zane Lowe and received acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone and The FADER. A consumate, artist’s artist, Hines also recently appeared on the title track to Beck’s 2019 album, Hyperspace, and had his music featured in an Apple Keynote.

Rumor has it that Hines will be featured in the intro track for the upcoming EA Sports Madden 2021. Stream his debut project Portal One: The Mixtape below.

JAI UTTAL SHAKES THE "WALLS"
8/6/20

Jai Uttal's new single, "Behind the Walls" (Pavana Suta Music), which dropped on 8/6, was inspired by his work at California's famed penitentiary, San Quentin, and the horrific Covid-19 outbreak currently happening within its walls.

"When I heard about the intense Covid surge inside the prison and how little the authorities we’re doing about it, I was affected very deeply, and personally concerned with the plight of some of my friends there," he says. "It’s amazing to me that what’s happening behind those walls is going unnoticed by most of the residents of Northern California. In fact, the devastation that’s occurring because of the virus in so many federal penitentiaries has just been a footnote in the national news. So I decided to write and record this song, ‘Behind The Walls’ and release it as soon as possible so people could know what’s happening in their backyard."

Uttal encourages listeners to donate to Re:Store Justice, which is focusing its prison reform advocacy on the widespread Covid-19 prison outbreaks in California. You can learn more about how to help here.