The top releases on Bleep, as selected by Chino Amobi.
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The top releases on Bleep, as selected by Chino Amobi.
GAIKA still holds to urgency on SPAGHETTO, holding his concrete candle against a shrouded city cast in glass. Modern struggle told as a timeless tale.
A record that used punk and pop as vehicles to shatter through shallow, stubborn boundaries in dance music.
Levi's score controls the vibe of the film in a more significant way than any other component. Known history doesn't have to be retold in known structures.
One of Burton's finest works.
Berlin based Why Be's debut EP for Halcyon Veil triumphantly holds to its own unique sphere of influence.
A collection of songs by some of today's most innovative auteurs across the world.
Based off of the controversial social housing project of the same name, The Hope Six Demolition Project references Harvey's trip to Washington D.C. This marks her first album in 5 years from when it was released.
Arca never lets anyone stand in the way of his vision, he's fearless. His bold approach takes his reverie to a new level.
One of the finest projects I've ever been involved with. Elysia is a very close friend and someone I'm humbled to call a contemporary.