W:/2016Album/ (stylized as W:/2016ALBUM/; pronounced "double-u drive twenty sixteen album") is the eighth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, released on December 2, 2016 through his independent record label Mau5trap.
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Their sophomore album is a case of going from good to great. The chorus of Physical is like Midnight City and Call Me Maybe colliding in an echo chamber of millennial positivity. You are going to like this. La Sera New album Music For Listening to Music To due March 4. For now, a lot of people know La Sera front woman Katy Goodman as Kickball Katy from Vivian Girls. But we think that’s about to change, as her new album is primed to welcome hordes of new fans. We’re excited to see what they do in the studio for their second album, expected some time in 2016. Wild Nothing New album Life of Pause due Feb. 19.
Thank You 4 Your service. 78. The Soft Cavalry.
EDM producer deadmau5 - real name Joel Thomas Zimmerman - has consistently been disarmingly honest with the media and fans about both his music and personal life. For instance, last year, having quit Twitter and announcing he was considering ‘killing off’ his deadmau5 persona, Zimmerman returned to social media and explained how he was suffering from depression. We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view.
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Angel Olsen’s third album is immediately and enormously enjoyable, but also one that might take a long time to fully absorb. Its 10 songs are by turns beautiful, sad, funny, silly, obvious and oblique; relatively compact and upbeat in the album’s first half, but gradually exploring more expansive, torch-song territory in its second. Dev Hynes is good at twisting sounds that usually signify comforting familiarity until they start to feel uneasy. What seems like a chaotic demonstration of undeniable but insufficiently marshalled talent is anything but: on close inspection, it’s meticulously woven together, musical ideas and lyrical refrains reappearing in different songs.
Here's what I do know: This album is never-ending psych-rock greatness. And when I say never-ending, I mean that literally. This record is one entire loop. Also a collaborator with Chance the Rapper, Woods unsurprisingly offers her new album for free on Soundcloud-a trend that seems consistent with many of this year's most influential releases.