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Sixteen years on, Anika remains an outlier: sparse, heavy, and unconcerned with genre orthodoxy. Still difficult to place, still entirely its own thing. The songs feel stripped to their supports, built from little more than bass, space, repetition, and instinct.

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Described by the musician as her “first album written with a purpose,” Neon Summer Skin moves with quiet confidence through memory, longing, and emotional residue. Reflections on childhood music lessons and formative instruments drift through arrangements that feel expansive without losing intimacy. Rich orchestration and plainspoken storytelling make this a deeply fel...


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John Peel had a strong case for being the world's foremost champion of musician Robert Wyatt. Both as an admiring fan and personal friend, the legendary BBC disc jockey was always stricken by Wyatt's musical brilliance and singular wit. In addition to the innumerable amount of Peel Sessions with previous pioneering groups Soft Machine and Matching Mole, Wyatt's early seventie...


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Václav is something of a Renaissance man, a tireless and deeply creative soul whose Zelig-like 20-year career in the arts has included work as a musician, composer, producer, booking agent, festival organizer, and activist. In addition to this, he has worked as driver and tour manager for everyone from the Butthole Surfers to Father John Misty, and with his band Please The Tr...


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Here to help us unpack "Barstool Blues," one of the many classics on Zuma, is Matt Sweeney. Sweeney is one of those guys who is impossible to sum up. He’s a musician who has been a part of so many great bands, projects and records over the years—Superwolf, Chavez, Guided by Voices, the Hard Quartet, Iggy Pop, Current 93, Cass McCombs, Andrew WK…the list goes on and on....


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