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Rock band Yeasayer withdraws their copyright lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd over the "Black Panther" track "Pray for Me." -
Snakehips, Mac Miller, Mija, Clean Bandit & More Announce Fall Tour Dates
This week seven more announced their plans including Mija, Mac Miller, Snakehips and Clean Bandit. Another week has gone and the fall is coming just a little bit closer. -
Yeasayer Share New Song “Gerson’s Whistle” from 2016 Album 'Amen & Goodbye' [LISTEN]
Just about a week before the April 1, 2016, release of Amen & Goodbye, the latest album from Yeasayer via Mute Records, the Brooklyn experimental indie rockers have shared a brand new song, "Gerson's Whistle." This multi-layered track stretches just over 5 minutes in length, but features examples of the band's ability to evolve past their already impressively unique sound. Listen to this new song below. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Kanye West, St. Vincent, James Blake & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2016 songs from Kanye West, St. Vincent, James Blake and more right here! -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Kendrick Lamar, David Bowie, RJD2, Yeasayer & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Kendrick Lamar, David Bowie, RJD2, Yeasayer and more right here! -
Flying Lotus Shares Doom Collaboration 'Masquatch' From 'Grand Theft Auto V' [LISTEN]
Just yesterday, experimental hip-hop producer Flying Lotus shared a new track from the upcoming re-release of Grand Theft Auto V called "Medication Meditation," featuring Krayzie Bone. Today, FlyLo is back with "Masquatch," another weird yet incredible song from the soundtrack, featuring underground hip-hop visionary DOOM (a.k.a. MF DOOM, a.k.a. Viktor Vaughn, a.k.a. King Geedorah). The track's extremely brief running time (it comes it under two minutes) is reminiscent of DOOM's classic Madlib collaboration Madvillain, and its abstract, hookless production wouldn't sound out of place on their Madvillainy LP.
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