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The legendary Minnesota bands’ mid-’80s eras are on loud display in new multi-LP collections, but do we learn anything new?
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After a 15-year-plus hiatus, Pusha T and Malice returned with the revelatory album 'Let God Sort Em Out' and a massive tour. In a wide-ranging Q&A, the brothers talk to GQ about the rollout reception, ...
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And so, King Deco’s alias was shed, and she became exactly who she’s always been. Being known as Dana Salah proved to be more ...
Ohbliv, a producer who also hails from the Southside, regards D’Angelo as “Richmond’s North Star of Black music,” and asserts ...
Cincinnati may not be renowned for a thriving hip-hop scene. But local rapper Skylar Blatt is working hard to put her city on ...
An untold number of albums have been released since the long-playing record came into being amid the technological and ...
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As ‘80s Iran convulsed, L.A. immigrants honed new sounds. This album lauds them - with warnings for today
"This music was meant to be heard at a party while dancing and drinking in Tehrangeles," said Discotchari label co-founder Zachary Asdourian. "But for citizens of Iran, this was giving hope as bombs ...
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