NToM #44
Disco, Art-Rock, Post-Prog, Electronic Soul
This week moves between groove, introspection, and catharsis — from cosmic disco and shadowy art rock to widescreen post-prog and alt-electronic soul. Four albums for four very different moods.
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New Album
Say She She – Cut & Rewind
Top Tracks – Disco Life, Possibilities, Take It All
Genre – Disco Soul, Funk
My take – Say She She sharpen their honey-dripped harmonies into a late-night disco fever dream. It’s still all groove and glow with satin vocals over analog basslines that thump like a 3AM subway car. Pure retro-future joy.
New Album
Flying Horseman – Anaesthesia
Top Tracks – Engines, Altered States, Border, Seasick
Genre – Art Rock, Post-Prog
My take – From Antwerp’s shadowy corners comes a band that sounds like Talk Talk and Radiohead wandering through a dim cathedral. Meticulous arrangements, slow-burning tension, and melodies that dissolve mid-air.
Fave Album
Crippled Black Phoenix – The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature
Top Tracks – 444, Song For The Unloved
Genre – Post-Rock, Prog
My take – Massive, cinematic swells meet doomy beauty and defiant melancholy. With only two tracks coming in at less than 5-minutes, it’s heavy, haunting apocalypse rock with a pulse.
Fave Album
Rina Mushonga – The Wild, The Wilderness
Top Tracks – All My Ships, Vanilla, LionHeart
Genre – Alt-Electronic, Indie Soul, Afro-Pop
My take – Rina Mushonga folds rhythm and introspection into one gorgeous, shape-shifting record. Electronic pulses and percussive undercurrents meet soulful vocals that flicker between defiance and wonder.
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