Friday Music News

Daily Roundups
01/09/2015
Britta Plyler
photo by Matthew Thompson

  • Shabazz Palaces' new video for "Forerunner Foray" takes trippy animation to the next level. While there ins't an obvious answer as to what exactly is happening, the visuals will definitely keep you transfixed. Yes, that is Magic Johnson riding a giant slice of pizza through space. [Stereogum]

  • Aphex Twin, aka Richard D. James, took to his twitter to announce plans to release a new album. The 13-track collection, titled Computer Controlled Acoustic Instrument Pt.2, will drop on January 23 via Warp Records. [Pitchfork]

  • Jens Lekman has shared "Postcard #2" the second installment of a series, which has him releasing a new song every week. Lekman said, "While working on my next album, I will sit down once a week, write down my thoughts, turn them into a song and share it with you directly. Think of these little songs as postcards. Little greetings from me to you." [Stereogum]

  • Ohio label Old 3C Records has shared their 50th and final album, aptly titled Fifty@50, in it's entirety on Bandcamp. The record features 50 previously unreleased tracks that are all 50 seconds or less in length (I'm sensing a theme). Listen to Yo La Tengo's contribution, an unheard demo called "Suspirica", below. [CoS]

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