Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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SUN - Sun
a closer listenFollow “I Can See Our House From Here is the prototypical Alien Transistor LP: bright-toned, with pop-like art and a hint…” 12 hrs ago →
Wojtek Kiwer - PRISM
a closer listenFollow “Kraków’s okła records unveils its second batch of tapes next week, showcasing intriguing typography and colorful collaged art that draw…” yesterday →
Glacis - I Shut My Eyes And The World Drops Dead
a closer listenFollow “Perseverance is the first part of the ambitious four-part Borders series, with a new movement unveiled every six months until…” 4 days ago →
Dalton Alexander - Spring Doesn't Remember Me
a closer listenFollow “Two years ago, multi-faceted Yukon artist Dalton Alexander self-released a lovely, home-spun debut called Almost Home If I Disappear. Unfortunately,…” 5 days ago →
Twittering Machines - Side A
a closer listenFollow “Where do field recordings end and imitations begin? At some point, will imitations be all that remain? The creation of…” 6 days ago →
pablo diserens - alytes
a closer listenFollow ““If you don’t get out of the water, you’ll turn into a frog!” Children often hear this dubious scientific claim…” 7 days ago →
Viv Corringham - April (Barbican Estate, London)
a closer listenFollow “What is the value of listening to someone else’s soundwalk? It’s a reasonable question. Hildegard Westerkamp defined soundwalking as a…” last week →
Tim Linghaus - Haus In Der Dunkelheit
a closer listenFollow “Memories help me to define who I am. They establish connection between me and everything that is not present or…” last week →
Wanderwelle - Ongeloof in Kamer 3
a closer listenFollow “Taking a break from completing their trilogy of albums examining the impact of global warming on the world’s coastal regions,…” last week →
Jakob Lindhagen - The Temporary Normal
a closer listenFollow “Fresh off Memory Constructions and its companion piece Memory Reconstructions, Jakob Lindhagen has tackled an even more ambitious project. Stages…” last week →
Euro Herc - Segnali A
a closer listenFollow “tsss tapes‘ Spring Batch offers a pair of cassette collaborations that contain a world of intriguing sounds. These recordings connect…” last week →
Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development… - A Shared Sense of Purpose
a closer listenFollow “You may have heard talk of them lately. You may even live in one. A fifteen-minute city refers to a…” on May 19th →
ummsbiaus - Blackstart
a closer listenFollow “The war is not over. ummsbiaus emphasizes this point on Enerhomor Suite No. 2, Op. 5, a sequel of sorts…” on May 17th →
Stephanie Pan & Ensemble Klang - How to Not Know
a closer listenFollow “Many cultures associate felinity with femininity. That is, people tend to think of cats as feminine, as opposed to dogs…” on May 16th →
Ezechiel Pailhès - Opus 53
a closer listenFollow “The Bandcamp player has been placed at the top of the review because this is one of those albums where…” on May 15th →
Gabríel Ólafs - Fantasía for Cello and Orchestra
a closer listenFollow “Gabríel Ólafs may be only 25, but he’s been playing piano for twenty years. Over the past five years, he’s…” on May 14th →
Shards - Agnus Dei
a closer listenFollow “If old songs are given new life, will they find new audiences? And if so, will they reach mass appeal…” on May 12th →
The Lumberjack Feedback - Failing To Witness his Mighty Work
a closer listenFollow “We dare any post-metal-loving listener to resist the power of The Lumberjack Feedback after viewing the video for “Failing to…” on May 10th →
OOOTOKO - Theme Of Parallax
a closer listenFollow “Our first taste of OOOTOKO was last year’s striking video for “Elvas,” which features choreographer and dancer Laura Guessan struggling…” on May 9th →
The Galaxy Electric & Droog Mulholland - Welcome/You Blister My Paint
a closer listenFollow “We’ve reached a tipping point in the appreciation of retro sci-fi music. Most of the original composers are gone (Bebe…” on May 8th →