Pitchfork Selects highlights Aja Monet, DJ Koze, Mary in the Junkyard and more
Pitchfork’s latest Selects playlist gives the 27 May digest a useful snapshot of what the wider indie and alternative conversation sounds like right now.
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Pitchfork’s latest Selects playlist gives the 27 May digest a useful snapshot of what the wider indie and alternative conversation sounds like right now.
Co-produced by Meshell Ndegeocello, Aja Monet’s collaborative spoken-word jazz album The Color of the Rain stands out as a powerful weekend listening essential.
Poet and jazz artist Aja Monet releases The Color of the Rain, an essential collaborative LP co-produced by Meshell Ndegeocello.
Aja Monet releases The Color of the Rain via Drink Sum Wtr, a ceremony-like record co-produced by Justin Brown and Meshell Ndegeocello that expands the definition of music coverage itself.
Surrealist blues-poet Aja Monet returns with The Color of the Rain on Drink Sum Wtr, co-produced by Meshell Ndegeocello, blending poetry and jazz.