Hominid – Wind Chime First up tonight, this is from Play Fighting, the new EP by Hominid (Benny Jennings), an artist based in Te Whanganui a Tara, NZ. “Wind Chime” marries brick and glass — the fuzz of a blown speaker cabinet reverberating against an untreated room sits beneath glittering crystal tones. These give way to a brief moment of clarinet-driven serenity, and then a swift return of windchimes against the clang of industry. The rest of the EP is similarly concerned with fusing disparate elements into something greater than the sum of its parts. Very worth a listen. Grab the EP on bandcamp or find it for streaming wherever you do that sort of thing. Hominid – “Wind Chime” SUUNCAAT – bite Next up is a track for dancing on cement floors. SUUNCAAT — real name Fanny Brouillard, an artist from Montreal — delivers detached near-whisper vocals atop sludgy donks, digital squelch, and hoover stabs. Where her previous work sat more in the realm of effervescent hyperpop (though that genre…
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