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The music hit the studio like a freight train. The new project is packed with party records. Like real-deal, illuminated-white-tiles-on-the-floor party records. Quincy Jones meets Giorgio Moroder meets the-best-night-of-your-f—king-life party records. Not anachronistic disco stuff. (Not “cosplay”, as Abel put it.) That sort of retro thing is having a moment right now in pop music, but these records are new. Sweaty. Hard. Drenched-suit, grinding-on-the-girl/boy-of-your-dreams party records.
“It’s the album I’ve always wanted to make,” Abel said. That statement would linger in my brain for days. As did the music. It became nearly impossible to find something else to listen to. Everything else sounded soft. Or didn’t groove enough. Or felt too happy. Or too sad. It was clear to me that this isn’t just the album The Weeknd has always wanted to make; it’s the album we’ve always wanted him to make.
Who would you like to work with soon? I’d love to work with Arca. Arca’s great. I’d love to work with Kanye again. Especially on production. I got mad love for Tyler, the Creator, and what he’s doing right now. Tyler is funny, man. […]
Way too much Kiss Land slander from the GQ interviewer, what a philistine.
I’m grateful for a more convenient way to listen to Aaliyah’s later works, but the whole legal battle between Aaliyah’s uncle and the rest of the family seems incredibly messy and like it extends way beyond business, which is incredibly sad.
I’m grateful for a more convenient way to listen to Aaliyah’s later works, but the whole legal battle between Aaliyah’s uncle and the rest of the family seems incredibly messy and like it extends way beyond business, which is incredibly sad.
Her uncle sounds like a real piece of work. I’d love to buy s/t on vinyl but I think I’m just gonna wait it out
New Italians Do It Better compilation, executive produced by Johnny Jewel, all Madonna covers. I poked around a bit in it. It sounds exactly like you would expect an all-Johnny Jewel Madonna tribute to sound like, and whether or not that’s up your alley is really up you!