
Let’s Revisit Quincy Jones’ Legendary Appearance on Stretch and Bob’s College Hip-Hop Radio Show
Uncle Q showed up faded and took questions from callers, including Q-Tip, on that fateful night in 1996.
Uncle Q showed up faded and took questions from callers, including Q-Tip, on that fateful night in 1996.
On his latest major work, the songwriter Phil Elverum taps into a mind state beyond deep grief, where familiarity with the unspeakable becomes a strange superpower.
The compilation, which came together in the week following Hurricane Helene, is a testament to the strength of community among musicians.
In the powerful song, Iraqi Canadian rapper Narcy pays tribute to—and shares solidarity with—victims of the genocide in Gaza.
In which we debate the best, worst, and weirdest of Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ remix album
On his seventh studio album, the California rapper-producer probes—and embraces—his worst impulses as he tries to cope with rap superstardom.
A conversation with Diran Mardirian, owner of Beirut’s Chico Records and one of the best sources for Arabic music on the internet
If Tim Walz is Everyone’s Dad, then Noah Kahan is Everyone’s Hometown Boyfriend. He offers a fantasy for the whole family.
Justin Vernon skewers his own tortured artist myth on ”Speyside,” the standout track from his new bare-bones EP.
On the UK dance-music pranksters’ debut album, sincerity and irony are like two nearly identical reflections.
The New Orleans polymath walks us through some of her most impactful musical influences, from film scores and ambient New Age to Icelandic post-rock.