The Dutch electronic musician and the London-based drummer blur the line between drum programming and organic percussion in a drifting yet groovy set of compositions.
The Dutch electronic musician and the London-based drummer blur the line between drum programming and organic percussion in a drifting yet groovy set of compositions.
Channeling ’90s slowcore and post-rock into gorgeously brooding odes to dejection, the Chicago quartet’s debut is downer music at its most alluring.
On his latest album, the Russian producer crafts distinctive rhythms inspired by the chiming repetitions of Indonesian gamelan music.
Mac Dre: Bay Area Greatness, Prison, Reinvention, and the Kansas City Murder That Ended a Movement’s Hero | Raptology VALLEJO, Calif. — April 6, 2026 | Raptology Documentary Mac Dre’s story is one of those rare rap stories that feels bigger every year instead of smaller. He was never just a local rapper who built […]
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Julio Foolio: Jacksonville War Music, Viral Infamy, and the Fatal Cost of Diss Culture | Raptology Documentary Some rappers rise because the music industry sees commercial promise. Others rise because the streets, the internet, and the culture cannot look away. Julio Foolio belonged to the second category. He was not polished for mass acceptance. He […]
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Documentary NoCap: Mobile Pain, Wordplay, and the Weight of Southern Survival From Alabama struggle to national acclaim, NoCap turned melody, grief, and relentless bars into one of rap’s most unmistakable voices By Natalia Privalova | April 1, 2026 Official video still from “Ghetto Angels,” one of the records that helped introduce NoCap’s pain-heavy Southern style […]
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Documentary EST Gee: Louisville Pain, CMG Power, and the Weight Behind the Voice From football dreams and legal trouble to rap stardom, EST Gee turned trauma into one of the coldest voices in modern street rap By Natalia Privalova | April 1, 2026 Official video still from “Real as It Gets,” the breakout collaboration that […]
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Kay Flock: The Story Behind Bronx Drill’s Fastest Rise | Raptology Documentary Documentary Kay Flock: The Story Behind Bronx Drill’s Fastest Rise The face of a new New York drill generation, the energy that shook the Bronx, and the case that turned momentum into a long freeze By Natalia Privalova | April 1, 2026 Official […]
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