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Silence Is Loud

Nia Archives
The British producer’s debut full-length illustrates her gift for rewiring jungle into arena-sized pop catharsis.

ISS010

Skee Mask
The German producer abandons his customarily bass-heavy breakbeats in favor of smooth, pumping techno. It’s an unexpected shift, but the details and the dynamism are pure Skee Mask.

It’s Us Vol. 1

Concrete Boys
The Lil Yachty-led rap crew’s debut mixtape has a handful of memorable moments, but its members are mostly on autopilot.

This Is the Sea

The Waterboys
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the Waterboys’ definitive statement, a sweeping rock album from 1985 that pours its heart out from start to finish.

Wood Blues

أحمد [Ahmed]
Paying tribute to the late bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik in a 2022 live recording, this European jazz quartet turns an understated 1961 single into a thundering, hourlong rave-up.

Features

Parannoul and the New Generation of Korean Indie

How Waxahatchee Made the Album of Her (Second) Life