Matthew Kim
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Ethel Cain goes from hell to heaven and back on Perverts
06.01.2025 / 11:00

Kendrick Lamar sketches the blueprint for a new rap zeitgeist on GNX
23.11.2024 / 11:30

Imaginal Disk is Magdalena Bay discovering their sci-fi synthpop niche
22.08.2024 / 11:00

JPEGMafia raps in cruise control on I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
06.08.2024 / 09:00

Imaginal Disk is Magdalena Bay discovering their sci-fi synthpop niche
22.08.2024 / 11:00

JPEGMafia raps in cruise control on I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
06.08.2024 / 09:00

SMILE! :D is Porter Robinson’s most unflinching work yet
26.07.2024 / 09:00

Charli XCX dances to her vulnerabilities on Brat
05.06.2024 / 09:00

Lizzy McAlpine’s Older is an ornate exploration of coming-of-age
04.04.2024 / 19:00

Triple Digits [112] is RiTchie’s messy, inventive solo debut
04.04.2024 / 12:00

Sufjan Stevens delivers a passionate plea for love through Javelin
05.10.2023 / 09:00

underscores pens eclectic tales of American suburbia on Wallsocket
20.09.2023 / 09:00

Olivia Rodrigo promises resuscitation for a dying pop ecosystem with GUTS
08.09.2023 / 05:00

Laufey polishes her classic jazz-pop sound on Bewitched
05.09.2023 / 09:00

Laufey polishes her classic jazz-pop sound on Bewitched
05.09.2023 / 09:00

yunè pinku’s BABYLON IX is an expansive, atmospheric take on house
28.04.2023 / 12:00

Chlöe's In Pieces is a musically decent but uninspired debut
31.03.2023 / 15:30

Hallie’s This Is Love is a complex exploration of queer relationships
03.02.2023 / 11:30
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