With the release of his album A Quiet Farwell, Twenty Sixteen to Twenty Eighteen, Slauson Malone marked his breakaway from Standing on the Corner, the record plunging deeper still into the fug in which the group teased and toyed.
Split into nine loosely defined sections, this mix is a barrage of ideas that take shape just long enough for you to watch them float by. Arthur Russell rubs shoulders with Death Grips while Wynton Marsalis is heard minutes before Dreamcrusher in a set you can’t help but dive into headfirst.
Sunday Mix: Slauson Malone
Sunday Mix: Slauson Malone
With the release of his album A Quiet Farwell, Twenty Sixteen to Twenty Eighteen, Slauson Malone marked his breakaway from Standing on the Corner, the record plunging deeper still into the fug in which the group teased and toyed.
Split into nine loosely defined sections, this mix is a barrage of ideas that take shape just long enough for you to watch them float by. Arthur Russell rubs shoulders with Death Grips while Wynton Marsalis is heard minutes before Dreamcrusher in a set you can’t help but dive into headfirst.