By weaponizing their aural experience, these movies create a sense of terror that persists even when the viewer looks away. Writer-director Ian Tuason’s new film undertone has entirely sold itself as ...
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All I hear is 'Auto-Tune sucks' and 'drum machines have no soul': Flying Lotus on the backlash against AI music
Flying Lotus has never been one to stay on the grid. From the off-kilter instrumentals of 1983 through the psychotropic beatscapes of Cosmogramma to Spirit Box’s Lynchian neo-R&B, the one constant ...
Undertone' director Ian Tauson explains why he used children's songs played backwards and iPhone voice memos in the new A24 ...
Leaving behind late 1960s idealism, these 13 acts weaponized volume, occult imagery, and psychological dread to define the sound of menace ...
Los Angeles-based producer DJ Flict is showcasing the FIFA World Cup 2026 Host City's diversity, creativity and international culture with a soundtrack that includes Mariachi trumpets and West Coast ...
The Delhi singer-producer reflects on his shift toward accessible Hindi pop on Pyar N’ Stuff, the advice he received from Yo Yo Honey Singh, and why he believes pop doesn’t need to be complicated to ...
Dazzling Killmen is one of the most underappreciated noise rock bands of the 1990s. Their aggressive and abrasive sound and morbid lyrics make the perfect combination for any Friday the 13th playlist.
Nicole Kidman’s Prime Video thriller Scarpetta features a soundtrack from ABBA to Alanis Morissette, which sets the mood of suspense.
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