Kara-Lis Coverdale

Floating Points, Four Tet, Shabaka Hutchings, more playing Pharoah Sanders 'Promises' tribute at Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl will close out its 2023 season with Floating Points paying tribute to his ‘Promises‘ collaborator, the late Pharoah Sanders, by playing the album in full with an all-star lineup of guests

What's Going on Sunday?

Sunday’s NYC-area shows include Show Me The Body, Soul Glo, Pkew Pkew Pkew, No/Más, and more.

Big Thief played Riviera Theatre with Kara-Lis Coverdale (pics, setlist)

Big Thief are in the midst of their North American tour supporting their excellent new double album, ’Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You,’ and on Monday night they stopped in Chicago for a show at Riviera Theatre.

Big Thief played 2 nights at Kings Theatre (pics, video, setlist)

The majestic restored theatre was a perfect setting for the band’s expansive music.

Big Ears festival: full 2019 lineup (Avey Tare, Mountain Man, Punch Brothers, more)

The 2019 edition of Knoxville, TN’s Big Ears Festival happens March 21-24 and also features Spiritualized, This Is Not This Heat, Béla Fleck, Mercury Rev, serpentwithfeet, Harold Budd, Moor Mother, Sons of Kemet, and lots more.

Big Ears 2019 adds Spiritualized, Mercury Rev, Richard Thompson, Yves Tumor, more

Big Ears also includes Sons of Kemet, Bill Frisell, Jlin, Vijay Iyer, Meredith Monk, Stephen O’Malley, the music of Harold Budd, and more.

Gorilla Vs Bear's favorite albums of 2017

Long-running music blog Gorilla Vs Bear’s year-end lists are always pretty different from your average Best Albums list, albeit in a way that fits in with its trippy dreampop tastes. Their 2017 top spot goes to Yaeji for her pair of 2017 EPs…

Mutek 2017: lineup and tickets

The 18th edition Montreal’s electronic music festival Mutek includes Daphni (Dan Snaith of Caribou), Aurora Halal, Sarah Davachi, Marie Davidson, Deathprod, Fis, Lotic, and more.

How to Dress Well announces new album & tour, shares "Lost Youth / Lost You"

How to Dress Well (aka Tom Krell) will release his new album Care on September 23 via Weird World / Domino. It’s got a pretty interesting guest of co-producers, from alt-pop guy Jack Antonoff (Bleachers, fun., Taylor Swift, etc) to Night Bus guy CFCF to Jamaican dancehall artist Dre Skull to experimental Canadian composer Kara-Lis Coverdale…