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    5 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Lazer Dim 700, Quinn, and More

    Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine By Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineDecember 20, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Quinn continues to collage ticklish hyperpop, breakneck digicore, and introspective bedroom-rap on Stars Fell on Trench. Launched with little fanfare on a Sunday, the newest addition to her bewildering catalog smothers sung and rapped verses in impish, anarchic manufacturing, a barrage of samples, counter-harmonies, displaced style tropes, and hectic sound results swarming round earworms that cling to the songs’ foundations like cockroaches weathering a nuclear blast.

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    Boldy James & WhoTheHellIsCarlo: Hidden in Plain Sight [Westside Bike Club]

    Boldy James hyperlinks up with King of the Hill–referencing producer WhoTheHellIsCarlo for his or her first collaborative challenge. The file swiftly follows Boldy James’ newest stellar full-length, The Bricktionary, the rapper inviting Conway the Machine, Types P, King Hendricks, and Zelooperz to affix him throughout seven tracks.

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