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Del the Funky Homosapien Drops New Album ‘Iller Than Most’ for Free

It looks like Del the Funky Homosapien was waiting for a fresh start to drop a new solo LP, and what better time than the beginning of a new year? After having quite the busy 2013, Del the Funky Homosapien  has shared a free LP on Soundcloud, titled Iller Than Most, out of nowhere. He reunited with Deltron 3030 […]

Deltron 3030 Drop New Animated Video For “Melding Of The Minds”

Earlier this year, our saviors of a different space and time Deltron 3030 finally dropped the long-awaited sequel to their self-titled turn-of-the-century album. In the works for almost a decade, Event II proved to be a worthy second endeavor for the trio of Del the Funky Homosapien, Dan the Automator, and Kid Koala. The album is surpassingly […]

Busdriver Called In Danny Brown And Aesop Rock, Dropped A Killer Track

Busdriver, a west coast emcee with rapid-fire verses and fantastic references, is dropping a new record on September 9. It’s called Perfect Hair, it’s coming out on Big Dada, and it’s probably going to be great. The first cut is the Jeremiah Jae-produced “Ego Death,” and he’s enlisted Danny Brown (“the rap Marilyn Manson”) and Aesop Rock to […]

UTG PREVIEW: Why Middle of the Map Is Festival Season’s Best Kept Secret

Tucked away in the heart of the Midwest, Middle of the Map Fest has became one of the premier festival stops for up-and-coming indie artists. After three years of experimentation with the festival, MOTMF has produced a near-perfect lineup for this year’s event, which is set to take place this weekend in Kansas City. 2014 […]

Pitchfork announces, “Guide to Upcoming Releases”

Courtesy: Pitchfork Welcome once again to the Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases, our seasonal guide to upcoming releases! Four times a year, we round up a big ol’ list of albums, singles, EPs, and DVDs set to be unleashed over the coming months, hoping to get you pumped about going out and buying records. (You […]

UTG INTERVIEW: The Tontons @ Middle of the Map Fest

When you think of Houston, TX, what do you think of? ZZ Top? Destiny’s Child? Maybe…Blue October? Some southern gospel…maybe? But chilled-out indie isn’t necessarily the vibes I get when I think about one of the largest cities in the country. But The Tontons deliver just that. The band just released their latest album, Make […]