Stuart Derdeyn offers up five recent releases that straddle this inter\u002Dseason time perfectly.
Activate your Online Access NowIt’s not for no reason that the damp, cold and grey winter months make for listening sessions of moody and melancholic music. From the heart-wrenching quaver of Armenian duduk to murky raps by JPEGMafia or even Mozart’s requiem, dark tones suit dark times. Then, seemingly suddenly, the rising sun starts beating you out of bed in the morning and you can downgrade your outerwear to something other than your very warmest.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.
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