Favorite tracks: albums of the year, albeit an album that was still very dense. 18 tracks on that motherfucker, but nearly all of them were great, and every single track provided a different angle or blend of alternative R, amp;B, art pop, baroque pop, experimental rap, neo-soul, and so on. Now, it
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THE BPM
Sudan Archives (2025)
“A very creative dance music album that's slightly lacking in cohesion.”
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