Apani B as Nikki),” by Viktor Vaughn & Apani B - Viktor Vaughn, one of the late MF DOOM’s many alter egos, is much more technical and aggressive than his counterparts, as made evident in the storytelling of “Can I Watch?,” a stylized dramatic dialogue between two characters in DOOM’s fictional world. Now both celebrated transnational artists, it is sufficient to say that they have accomplished what they set out to do. Reid and slowthai clearly had one goal in mind when making “Piggy Bank” back in 2018: grime making a comeback. The addition of Zacari on this album in the nearly-penultimate “Mood” is simply the victory lap of an incredible production. Zacari),” by SiR & Zacari - Contemporary R&B artist SiR destroyed any expectations imaginable with his 2019 album Chasing Summer, grabbing huge names like Kendrick Lamar, Jill Scott and Lil Wayne to make one of the most memorable neo-soul albums of recent history. Her upward trajectory can only be a clear indicator of more impressive work on the way. “Call Your Name,” by Tora - Singer-songwriter Tora remains a minor name in the neo-soul industry, but her recent single “Call Your Name” has given her sufficient foothold on streaming services like Spotify.Working with big names such as Charli XCX, Vince Staples and Nicki Minaj, SOPHIE unarguably shook modern pop music to its core by constructing her experimental, multi-layered tracks with sounds mimicking latex and metal, as if she were building a sculpture. “BIPP – Autechre Mx,” by SOPHIE & Autechre - With the recent passing of legendary EDM producer SOPHIE, it would only make sense to share some of her more defining and prominent tracks featuring likeminded industry juggernauts like Autechre. While it does not push any creative boundaries, “Hard to Move” is an incredible dive into an easy and lush listen. “Hard to Move,” by Triathalon - Indie pop trio Triathalon fit the genre as it stands contemporaneously to a tee.
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