One of the core producers of Wiki’s No Mountains In Manhattan shares a slick hour of music from New York underground’s finest.
Tracks we love right now. In no particular order.
The cult Brooklyn group on the frustration and fascination that shaped their jazz and hip-hop influenced project.
The New York percussionist explains how a sensory drum kit led to his twisty, architectural electronic/jazz record, The Gradual Progression.
"South of the River" is a celebration of south London.
Matt Martians and Pyramid Vritra's God’s Poop Or Clouds? album is due out September 15.
Irvine wrote the civil rights song "Young, Gifted & Black" and taught Q-Tip how to play keys.
Listen to the new track form the London artist's Absolute Zero EP, out via the Vinyl Factory on August 4.
The bassist/singer is heading out on an international tour this month.
The saxophonist’s first new project since 2015 is due out September 29.
Watch the visuals for the South London singer’s “Move With Me.”