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Journalist & editor @Pitchfork Writing on music, culture, and memory. Author of Once More We Saw Stars, Words in Vulture, NYT, GQ, more

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Sampling a vintage radio play adapted from a 1926 novel about rural life, the Norwegian producer threads unsettling questions about climate change through his icy ambient techno https://t.co/zPTujmfYOo
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Exactly what you’ve come to expect, now with a French twist https://t.co/R49j6w2SXA
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A cut-and-paste assembly that doesn’t add enough soss to the catalog to justify its existence https://t.co/R49j6w2SXA
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No Biosphere album to date has placed more importance on its vocal samples than The Way of Time https://t.co/zPTujmfYOo
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On the eve of their reunion, Oasis are celebrating the 30th anniversary of (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Listen to “Acquiesce (Unplugged)” from a new reissue
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The 30th-anniversary reissue of the Britpop giants’ second album comes with unplugged versions of five songs
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Exactly what you’ve come to expect, now with a French twist https://t.co/HwwUXaPilf
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.@waldenmgreen asking the important questions at @LadyLandFest: Who would you go B2B with on the decks?
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for my new column, I wrote about how AI Killed the Lo-Fi Star: the relaxing beats genre is now swamped in AI slop with titles that read like Airbnb listings, and the passionate heads who've depended on it for income/community/inspiration are panicking https://t.co/5Aw0qEJDBE
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Rabbit Holed is Kieran Press-Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, he...
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Sampling a vintage radio play adapted from a 1926 novel about rural life, the Norwegian producer threads unsettling questions about climate change through his icy ambient techno https://t.co/REqcINqdCA
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Read Daniel Bromfield’s review of the album.
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Obsessives on the Reddit forum for lo-fi beats, which banned AI submissions late last year, recently despaired about how the scene has been “overtaken” and “lost its soul” https://t.co/qx69mTUmlU
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Rabbit Holed is Kieran Press-Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, he...
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A mouthy, messy, self-assured record that seeks out conventions primarily to taunt them. Revisit our review: https://t.co/WOmMkVzbfv
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Revisit our list: https://t.co/PbbcUxfMwS 📷 via Getty Images
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On their debut, Spiritualized seemed to emerge from the ether perfectly realized, creating rock music that was serene, spaced-out, and untroubled https://t.co/JeIwQVX19P
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Chumped often find the melodramatic sweet spot that made emo and pop punk hit so hard in the '90s and '00s Revisit our review https://t.co/V83AU48FLq
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On their debut LP, Brooklyn quartet Chumped often find the melodramatic sweet spot that made emo and pop punk hit so hard in the '90s and '00s. 
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