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Above the Fold Yeule’s summer playlist is a holographic hot cheeto Astro-glide into the weekend with yeule's latest release, "Pretty Bones," and her mix of aquatic, spacey electronica. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Accompany Solange on her spiritual expedition home Beginning next week, an extended cut of Solange's futuristic, redemptive film 'When I get Home' will be screened internationally. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold ‘Plantasia’ reissued: how music for plants became the cult album of a century Mort Garson's wonderfully strange album of Moog compositions gets its first official rerelease since 1976. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Papi Juice on peers, parties, and pleasure Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz discuss the challenge of throwing uniquely intentional parties following their most recent event at the Brooklyn Museum. by Genevieve Shuster
Above the Fold Open Mike Eagle subverts deadly stereotypes with caustic humor The alt-rap icon reflects on the first season of his Comedy Central show, and explains why the rap industry is a reflection of American society... by David Aaron Brake
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Above the Fold Nadia Tehran turns inherited trauma into scorching, genreless sounds With her debut album ten years in the making, the Swedish-Iranian artist embraces her identity without prejudice. by Nick Fulton
Above the Fold Sufjan Stevens kicks off Pride celebrations early with a surprise EP drop Love Yourself / With My Whole Heart' is the singer-songwriter's first musical release since 'Call Me By Your Name. by Amelia Reardon
Above the Fold The stories behind the most copied album covers in punk history John Holmstrom and Peter Saville give the stories behind the album covers for the Ramones’s, Joy Division, and New Order. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold slowthai revives the raw energy of punk for today’s fractured Britain With his debut album “Nothing Great About Britain,” the rapper blends punk anarchy with the purity of Daniel Johnston. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Kneeling at the altar of Virgen María’s sex-infused techno spiritualism Document meets María Forqué, the DJ and producer embracing nudity to be closer to God. by Caroline Christie
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Conversations DJs Stud1nt and NK Badtz Maru on NYC nightlife, from Bossa to beach raves Rising NYC techno magicians Izzy Barreiro and Nicole Kim discuss their dream venues, graveyard raves, and the false promise of club utopias. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Pheeyownah’s ‘SILVER’ is an empowering R&B poetry collection The Swedish-Ugandan singer-songwriter takes inspiration from the energy of dance and the unapologetic freedom of Björk on her debut album. by Kaylee Warren
Conversations Austin Anderson of Slow Hollows on succeeding in music without selling your soul The frequent Tyler, the Creator collaborator spoke to Document about growth, his booklist, and what's on his 20s bucket list. by Clara Malley
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Above the Fold Yasiin Bey released his newest album and all I got was a Polaroid of myself The artist formerly known as Mos Def released Negus at Art Basel in Hong Kong—but you could only listen to it if you were there. by Ann Binlot
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Above the Fold Premiere: Sunbeam Sound Machine’s new video is a psychedelic meditation on loneliness Hazy melodies meet Uber Eats in the music video for ‘Seems Like You've Made Up Your Mind’ about a delivery man’s buoyant break from monotony. by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Science proves banning violent music is total BS Drill, juggalos, death metal—studies have shown that listening to violent music can actually make us happy, so why do authorities continue to censor it? by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Japanese House’s ‘Good at Falling’ ushers in a soothing wave of introspection The Japanese House's debut album, ‘Good at Falling,’ chronicles several years of self-discovery, love, and a breakup for Amber Bain. by Allie Monck
Above the Fold Ousted from his hometown, Nakhane finds salvation in music On new album 'You Will Not Die,' the actor and singer embraces his sexuality and learns to reject universal truths. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Filmmaker Jenn Nkiru reclaims the black origins of techno With her new film ‘Black to Techno,’ commissioned by Gucci and Frieze, the filmmaker looks to the genre's beginnings in the Motor City. by Ann Binlot
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Conversations Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad on the evolution of Girlpool The duo behind Girlpool sit down with Document to discuss their new album and their evolving relationship to each other and their music. by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold Cautious Clay, ex-real estate agent and R&B star on the verge Listen to his new single, ‘Honest Enough.’ by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Max of Homestead’s ‘Bruteman’ is an honest exploration of masculinity The musician hones in on isolation in his new project ‘Bruteman,’ which traverses an album and accompanying photo book. by Allie Monck
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Above the Fold The weird history of (surprisingly good) state-sanctioned music in Russia Vladimir Putin recently proposed the government take control of rap music—and it's hardly his first hip hop rodeo. by Caroline Christie
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Above the Fold Congress to vote on the Music Modernization Act If the bill passes, it will attempt to correct the discrepancies in compensation that came about as digital music platforms emerged. by Caroline Christie
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