“For fans of the future who live in the present and smell like the past”
Groove addicts, assemble: Max Kutner's Rogue Lash is a post-genre sonic behemoth blending funk, industrial, metal, and drone into a sardonic 70-minute collage of New York City life. Zachary Sullivan Carson's Vol. 3 keeps it loose with jazzy, funky guitar improvisations over self-produced beats, while BLF's Peaks In Obscurity delivers a spastic-but-cohesive burst of quantum popcorn for fans of Sly Stone, Kraftwerk, and Butthole Surfers all at once. Dure Joggingbroek's Wandelende Tak rounds things out with absurdist spoken word and old-school rap that's "stylishly wrong and always just a bit too comfortable."