Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Ya-Ya Fairley

Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Ya-Ya Fairley
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Ya-Ya Fairley uses dance to highlight the dark and the light. As a Black trans-femme person, she’s connected to hyper-marginalized bodies. … read more

Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Rose Nylon, A 24-Karat Queen

Bold & Beautiful – SLUG LGBTQ+: Rose Nylon, A 24-Karat...
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Rose Nylon is a beautiful queen, a well-spoken and confident individual, a talented artist and a true, gilded goddess of Salt Lake City. … read more

Review: Wilsen – Magnolia

Review: Wilsen – Magnolia
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Wilsen Magnolia Self-Released Street: 04.14 Wilsen = Nick Drake + London Grammar Ethereal and otherworldly, Wilsen’s remix EP is a 4-track compilation of some of the sweetest melodies and most ghostly vocals that just might break your damn heart. It’s gentle and sweet while maintaining a consistent strength. Sun Glitter’s interpretation of “Magnolia” was slightly

Review: Various Artists – Persuasive Experimentations Vol. 1 – Roach Clip Records Comp.

Review: Various Artists – Persuasive Experimentations Vol. 1 – Roach...
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Mick Harris’ Raptor D7 mix of Little Sap Dungeon’s “A Dinner Guest” was one such slimy track that really sucked me in, as was Durandal’s “Mothers Nightmare.” There’s definitely some freaky shit on this album, and I really appreciate that.  … read more

Review: Various Artists – Boats – Transgressive North Comp.

Review: Various Artists – Boats – Transgressive North Comp.
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The tracks themselves are all completely diverse and seemingly reflect a sense of community and love. With outstanding musicians such as Four Tet, Deerhoof, Jamie Stewart and Rustie, you can’t help but fall in love with the dynamic, symphonic vibrations of this project. … read more

Review: TOBACCO – Ultima II Massage

Review: TOBACCO – Ultima II Massage
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Bless this godforsaken heap of digital diarrhea. The most anticipated release of summer is here with TOBACCO’s latest and vilest album to date. I couldn’t be more ecstatic.  … read more

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Review: Synkro – Lost Here EP

Review: Synkro – Lost Here EP
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This EP reflects the softer, more experimental side of dubstep that got its start in the UK. Dreamy vocalist Robert Manos graces half of the EP and makes the album easy to listen to.  … read more