experimental pop
Stereolab's 'Dots and Loops' Is the Jazziest Anti-Capitalist Manifesto 20 Years On
'Dots and Loops' remains the experimental pop band's most sonically accessible and politically important record.
Glitter Veils Return With a New Name and the Same Experimental Pop
We had a chat with Michael Whitney and Luke Zahnleiter about marking the beginning of a new era with album 'Figures in Sight.'
Delicate Steve Wants to Bring Joy to the World
We talk to the guitar maestro about his new LP 'This Is Steve,' plus watch the premiere of his video for "Winners."
Recover from the Weekend with Vinyl Williams' Supremely Mellow "L'Quasar"
The fuzzy experimental pop cut is the latest single from the LA psych wiz's third LP, 'Brunei,' out August 26 on Company Records.
You're Listening to Jenny Hval Wrong
The Norwegian art rock singer-songwriter discusses her critically acclaimed 'Apocalypse, girl' and some popular misconceptions about her writing.
Exploring The Healing Properties of Pop Music With Foxes In Fiction
Warren Hildebrand, label owner of Orchid Tapes and member of Foxes in Fiction talks to us about "healing pop," meeting Owen Pallett, and dealing with the grief of his brother's death.
JJ's Having a Sad but Fun Party in the Middle of Nowhere
The Swedish duo's Elin Kastlander gives an unusually open interview about the heartbreak and T-Pain songs that went into making their latest album, 'V.'
How To Dress Well's Brave, Real World
On his new album, 'What Is This Heart?,' Tom Krell escapes cynicism in a terrible world.
Meet Beat Culture, The 18-Year-Old Beatmaking Prodigy Who's About To Take The World By Storm
The young producer shares thoughts on his upcoming album Forgive and releases his foretelling single “Orange.”