Yorgos Lanthimos' movies are all filled with the outrageous and surreal, and we ranked his 5 best, based on weirdness and distinctiveness.
Mark Trecka just announced his new LP along with its first single "Utter Fallen Bloom Things," a moody post-industrial soundscape.
On his debut project, 'Admiratio Magna,' pianist/composer Frank Clare presents an interesting view of 'old' classical music.
Serge Gainsbourg's home has become a shrine for fans around the world, and now, starting on September 20th, it will be open to the wider public.
Songwriter, musician, actor, writer, humorist, and everything in between, Tom Waits has lived a colorful, avant-garde life and is truly one of the most talented artists America has ever produced.
We're pleased to present "Nowhere Left To Go," the latest art pop single from Brooklyn-based quintet Populuxe.
George Clinton, songwriter, vocalist, producer, and bandleader has been described as a "genius" and a "pioneer" of funk music, but he is also a man who has had to fight for his rightful place in the annals of popular music.
The most talked-about filmmaker this Spring is a 76-year-old director who hasn't made a new movie since 2006, and yet, David Lynch is everywhere, at the forefront of both movie news and Film Twitter argument.
Photographer and video artist Oan Kim, successfully develops his many musical interests on his latest project, 'Oan Kim & the Dirty Jazz.'
With a career stretching as far back as the late '70s, Jane Siberry has practically covered the whole ground set in the definition of "art-rock" and beyond, garnering that cult artist status so many have strived for, but few have attained.
Jeff Novotny and his JAZZPRJKT take the risky jazz experimentation route on "Cygnus X-1" and come through unscathed.
Wim Wenders is considered one of the generation's greatest filmmakers for his ability to communicate the depth of the human condition through the canvas of the American west; as evidenced in such masterpieces like 'Paris, Texas.'
Josh Johnson marks his return with his stunning new single "Free Mechanical," a unique blend contemporary jazz and electronics.
Quebec composer and synthesizer savant, Nick Schofield, has shared a new video for "Picture Perfect," an amazing evolution of his sound.
If you're a fan of any form of rock & roll, then chances are you've heard the influence of legendary musician Mose Allison.
Serge Gainsbourg will always be remembered as a giant in French music, and his legacy is truly one-of-a-kind, full of musical experimentation, urban legends, and of course, scandal.
In the late 'sixties '60s French jazz label, BYG set out to record and capture a growing market of 'freestyle' jazz artists, like Archie Shepp, and now most of their catalog is being re-released by Charly Records.
On 'I get along without you very well', Ellen Arkbro & Johan Graden come up with musical explorations that are at the same time experimental, meditative, and introspective.
On 'II' French trio Bada-Bada show what a combination between jazz and techno should sound like.
What is Krautrock? And how has this weird era of eclectic music from West Germany in the '60s and '70s come to influence so much in music still to this day? Let's take a look.
With his third album, 'Leap of Faith', Arnab Sengupta, shows all the hidden treasures that can lie in so-called "sophisticated pop."
While Laura Nyro’s name may raise eyebrows even with some of the most ardent followers of music, her peers (many of whom covered her songs) and critics count her among the best to ever do it.
Celebrity Warship Culture makes a showcase of how post-punk art rock should sound like with their newest album 'Recreational Everything.'
With 'RiverChants', The Silence Collective presents an experimental and very engaging view on one of the elements of our environmental crisis.