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Shabazz Palaces Share "Ham Sandwich...

Photo by Ebru Yildiz Back in July, Shabazz Palaces dropped Lese Majesty, the follow up to 2011′s Black Up. Several months after that release, the Seattle hip-hop group end 2014 with “Ham Sandwich”, a new track they Tweeted today along with the message “Magic Makes the Music More”. Listen to it above. Read a recent Guest List with Shabazz Palaces here.  Watch Shabazz Palaces’ episode of Pitchfork.tv’s “+1″...
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MØ Shares "New Year’s Eve&quo...

Photo by Tom Spray Just in time for the new year, Denmark’s MØ has shared a new track called “New Year’s Eve”. The singer shared the song via her Facebook, along with a message to her fans: “NEW SONG ALERT: As a thanks to all of you who’ve been supporting me in 2014 here’s a new song! Have a GREEEEEEAT new year y’all.” Check out “New Year’s Eve” below, presented in the form of a festive, black-and-white clip directed by Anne Sofie...
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N.W.A. Biopic Straight Outta Compton Fin...

The forthcoming N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton will be released on August 15, 2015, and now, after months of casting and production, it finally has a trailer. According to Spin, Ice Cube gave fans in Sydney the early preview of the forthcoming film, which you can watch below. As previously reported, the classically-trained actor Marcus Callender will play Dr. Dre, Ice Cube’s son, O’Shea Jackson Jr., will portray his father, and Eazy-E will be portrayed by New Orleans-based actor Jason Mitchell. F. Gary Gray will direct. Straight Outta...
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Passion Pit’s Michael Angelakos Sh...

Photo by Chris Tuite Passion Pit‘s Michael Angelakos has shared a new song called “Somewhere”, his first new music since Passion Pit shared 2013′s Constant Conversations EP. The song was uploaded onto Angelakos’ soundcloud under the moniker Eastern Shift. Listen to the brief demo above, via Pretty Much Amazing. Revisit our Cover Story on Passion Pit here, and check out the music video for “Constant Conversations”...
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Aphex Twin Answered Questions From Skril...

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of electronic music magazine Groove, the publication had 25 electronic musicians submit a question for Aphex Twin/Richard D. James, whose 2014 album Syro was his first in 13 years. Artists like Skrillex, Caribou, Apparat, DJ Koze, Nicolas Jaar, Hot Chip and more submitted questions. A few excerpts here: On his low output over the past decade: Apparat: Why did you only put out very few records in the last years? Just because I don’t need to do it. I’ve been making music all the time, as much as possible, but releasing it gets harder and...