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DJ Venum – Jaiye Everyday X Mula Mixtape

CLICK THIS LINK DJ Venum – Jaiye Everyday X Mula Mixtape TO READ ORIGINAL POST BY NaijaMusic. Don’t miss this new mix, DJ Venum – “Jaiye Everyday X Mula Mixtape” out now.  Aletor Jordan, better known as DJ Venum unveils his mix, titled “Jaiye Everyday X Mula Mixtape“. This is the Nigerian disc jockey’s first mixtape rolled out in August. The mixtape is diverse and has Afrobeats, Amapiano, dancehall, drill and other [...] The post DJ Venum – Jaiye Everyday X Mula Mixtape appeared first on NaijaMusic.

Julie Byrne: The Greater Wings

Completed after the death of her producer, collaborator, and close friend, the New York singer-songwriter’s album envisions mourning as a form of meditative practice and constant renewal.

ANOHNI and the Johnsons: My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross

After 13 years, Anohni gets the band back together for a soulful and intense record that provides a safe place to grieve nothing less than the destruction of the planet.

Joanna Sternberg: I’ve Got Me

The New York City songwriter meets the hardest of feelings with uncommon compassion. Their second album’s singsong ditties and openhearted ballads play like new standards.

Blue Lake: Sun Arcs

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Feeble Little Horse: Girl With Fish

The Pittsburgh noise-pop experimentalists come into their own on a short yet richly textured album full of fuzzy melodic hooks and beguiling left turns.

Youth Lagoon: Heaven Is a Junkyard

Trevor Powers has long shown a penchant for reinvention, but his first album as Youth Lagoon in eight years feels like a homecoming; he’s never sounded so confident or at peace with himself.

Amaarae: Fountain Baby

The Ghanaian American singer’s dazzling second album is a confident and unconventional record that flows, saunters, and boasts its way to one of the best pop albums of the year.

Water From Your Eyes: Everyone’s Crushed

The Brooklyn duo's logic-defying new album threads anticapitalist critique, stoner humor, and a hazy undercurrent of fatalism into art-pop so mesmerizing it'll give you a contact high.

Mandy, Indiana: i’ve seen a way

The Manchester quartet’s debut album fuses dance rhythms, corroded guitars, and seething vocals into a transfixing blend of violence and transcendence.

Mandy, Indiana: i’ve seen a way

The Manchester quartet’s debut album fuses dance rhythms, corroded guitars, and seething vocals into a transfixing blend of violence and transcendence.

billy woods / Kenny Segal: Maps

The New York rapper reconnects with the Los Angeles producer for a masterful road-trip album. Humor and dread, weed and food, technique and style—billy woods is in full command of it all.