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Q&A: Das Kope
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Q&A: Das Kope

Guided by passion, experimentation, and curiosity; the soundscapes and visuals created by Das Kope are that similar to an acid trip on the beach: hazy, languid, yet striking and poignant.

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Q&A: Parisalexa Releases Her Debut Album “2 Real”
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Q&A: Parisalexa Releases Her Debut Album “2 Real”

Today, Parisalexa shares her debut full-length project, 2 Real. Traversing the ups and downs of romance, celebrating her self-worth, body-image, her ethnicity, and more, the 21-year-old's debut shines with springy '90s era R&B bops, soulful ballads, and mid-'00s hip-hop inspired jams.

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Q&A: altopalo
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Q&A: altopalo

Today, envelope-pushing, enigmatic, Brooklyn-based four-piece altopalo share their sophomore album farawayfromeveryoneyouknow.

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Q&A: Tacocat
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Q&A: Tacocat

It’s been nine years since their debut record, Shame Spiral was released and Tacocat is still making their wonderfully insightful tunes for fans to rock out to. We had the opportunity to chat with band about growth, upcoming projects, and details about their upcoming album.

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Meet Keshi
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Meet Keshi

We had the chance to chat with Keshi and delve deeper into the singer’s songwriting process, and how he is adapting to the newfound success as a musician.

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ISSUE 007

Bright ambition: the rise and rise of Cautious Clay.