WaxFeet's "Dream" and its video are like an album of scattered memories and faded photographs, held together by a stainless feeling.
For his long-coming debut album, Benny Blanco shows why he's been such a prolific hitmaker but 'Friends Keep Secrets' ultimately plays things a bit too safe to really leave a lasting impact.
Everything Chromeo has to offer here is so shallow and devoid of any real soul that not even their varied array of guest features could do much to save it. All this album did was make me want to listen to some real funk.
All in all, Sango's "In the Comfort Of" is a really thoughtful and lush album that does a great job of blending hip-hop, R&B, and electronic sounds, while contemplating spirituality, life, and love.
Mura Masa is a fantastic debut for the rising producer full of great features and stellar production that brings together all of his different musical influences to create a sound all his own. Highly enjoyable listen from start to finish.
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Clean Bandit have made a name for themselves thanks to some massive singles but outside of those hits, 'What Is Love?' doesn't deliver anything new or different to the dance scene.
'One In a Million' is a generally decent listen that's a safe bet for any mixed crowd as the aggressively generic songs won't offend anyone one way or another.
Daniel J. Watts is a rising multidisciplinary performance artist (actor, dancer, writer, poet, and much more) by way of New York and he sat down to talk with us about how he got his start in acting, some of his most memorable experiences on Broadway, the differences between performing on stage versus a TV/film set, his role on Tracy Morgan's new show, The Last OG, and gives advice to aspiring actors.
I'm not sure if WhoMadeWho was aided by any psychedelics in the creation of Through The Walls but he managed to craft one atmospheric, contemplative, trippy musical journey, and I can dig it.
I really didn't know what to expect from The Chainsmokers but somehow what we got on their debut still felt expected, like I've heard this a million times. For a group with a song as big as "Closer" their album is oddly muted and underwhelming.
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