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.
Latest Posts from The Quietus
Kee Avil - remember me
The QuietusFollow “Kee Avil Spine The latest from Kee Avil finds the Montréal producer exploring wide open spaces, decorating them with closely-miked…” 9 hrs ago →
Sisso & Maiko - Kivinje
The QuietusFollow “Sisso & Maiko Singeli Ya Maajabu Striaght out of Dar Es Salaam, bringing the blistering 200 BPM Technicolor sounds of…” yesterday →
Ex-Easter Island Head - Norther
The QuietusFollow “Ex-Easter Island Head Norther From astute use of simple ideas multiplied comes music with acute beauty, says Jakub Knera Norther…” 3 days ago →
V-Mash - Naughty Boy
The QuietusFollow “'A Dancefloor in Ndola' takes in Congolese rumba, South African bubblegum and Zambian kalindula, among other sounds East African DJ…” 4 days ago →
Wu-Lu - Blunted Strings
The QuietusFollow “Wu-Lu Learning To Swim On Empty South London's Wu-Lu releases first EP since debut LOGGERHEAD and retreats even further into…” 4 days ago →
Fantomas - Rosemary's Baby
The QuietusFollow “The already brilliant and nerve-shredding cinematic soundscapes of Mike Patton's Fantômas now make much more sense two decades later, says…” 4 days ago →
somesurprises - Be Reasonable
The QuietusFollow “Looking back on the peak of the CD-R era, it now seems like a golden age in the history of…” 5 days ago →
Tony Njoku - Looking For Light
The QuietusFollow “If you use Ableton, you will be familiar with the soundtrack to the search for the perfect sound: a middle…” 6 days ago →
Gordan - The Bell Is Buzzing
The QuietusFollow “Gordan by Gordan Svetlana Spajić has spent the last twenty-five years visiting villages in the Baltics, absorbing the words passed…” 6 days ago →
Xylitol - Moebius
The QuietusFollow “UK producer Xylitol, real name Catherine Backhouse, has shared details of her first release for Planet Mu, an album called…” last week →
Dead Name - Innocent life gone
The QuietusFollow “For whatever reason, or more likely no particular one, every few years there seems to be a cluster of new…” last week →