Musical savant Jacob Collier has been taking the music world by storm over the last few years. He started on…
Frank Rabeyrolles has spent the past two decades quietly building a catalog that defies easy categorization. From his early work as Double U to the more stripped-down releases under his own name, he’s navigated a space between folk, ambient, and experimental pop, never fully settling into one genre. His latest album, In Conversations, continues that trajectory, embracing lo-fi textures and intimate songwriting while maintaining the atmospheric depth that has become his signature.
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If you’re looking to break out of the typical percussive mold, RANDOM Metal is a synthesizer that offers a fresh approach to sound design. With its 25 distinct percussive engines, it’s perfect for producers and sound designers who want to push the boundaries of what percussion can sound like.
Linda Sussman’s “Remember Dorothy” feels like a quiet anthem for today’s complex landscape. It’s not loud, but it doesn’t need to be. The song, rooted in simple acoustic slide guitar and Sussman’s unvarnished vocals, speaks to the necessity of courage in the face of societal pressures. There’s a directness in her delivery that brings to mind the classic folk-blues era, where the music’s power lay in its message, not its embellishments.
In a Munich record store in 2018, John Beckmann, the enigmatic frontman for Mortal Prophets, stumbled upon a mysterious acetate record titled “Meine Liebe.” Bearing no artist’s name, the record’s haunting strains of German opera mingled with European electronica and new-wave echoes instantly captivated Beckmann. He surmised it hailed from 1977, but his extensive search for its creators yielded no results. The enigma of “Meine Liebe” ignited a creative fire in Beckmann, compelling him to resurrect and reimagine this lost musical artifact.
We got the chance to speak with V of 40M and delve into the inspiration behind their new anthem “The Score,” and to explore how it fits into the larger narrative of their music and the 40M movement. V of 40M shares insights on their creative process, the significance of their collaborations, and the revolutionary message that sets their music apart in today’s hip-hop landscape.











