The Daily Dip
The Daily Dip – Aid Buck’s Album Of The Day
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The Daily Dip: Ourson – OSMX Volumes I & II
I thought I’d spoil you today with a double Dip. That is, two compilation instalments released consecutively on the 1st…
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The Daily Dip: NEXUS⁶⁴ – E X O D U S
For me, this new NEXUS⁶⁴ record is the second truly significant vaporwave release this year aside from Marina’s TUPPERWAVE. Though…
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The Daily Dip: DJ Obsolete – Misophonia
Right from the start there’s something noticeably unique about Obsolete’s beatmaking style. It sounds like hip-hop beamed from another planet,…
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The Daily Dip: Flip Gawd Dre & Ronn the Artist – The Quantum Sessions
Another legendary collaboration in the same month as Pink Siifu / Fly Anakin. Here we have not only a bandcamp…
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The Daily Dip: Anrimeal – Could Devine
The only person who will ever truly understand you is yourself. I know that may sound despairing, but here is…
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The Daily Dip: The Smashing Pumpkins – CYR
After the disappointing “comeback” album Shiny and Oh So Bright in 2018, I was hoping the grunge/alt rock veterans may…
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The Daily Dip: if/then – and if her consciousness fades
Detroit ambient artist working within dreamlike, evolving soundscapes on this album. The whole thing is beautifully executed and actually halfway…
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The Daily Dip: JChan – Gully
Continuing to carve his own path, Beijing producer JChan likes to approach his beatmaking from square one. To our delight,…
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The Daily Dip: Sons of the James – Everlasting
Collab album from Atlanta singer/songwriter Rob Milton and producer/multi-instrumentalist DJ Harrison is a response to Milton’s experiences with the Black Lives Matter protests.…
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The Daily Dip: Cabaret Voltaire – Shadow of Fear
On their first release in 26 years, Cabaret Voltaire give us something heavier-going than what you may find throughout their…
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