Interview: Yung Lenox on the “Live Fast, Draw Yung” Documentary

Our interview with the seven-year-old "foremost doodler of rap" about his passions and upcoming film

If you’re not yet aware of the little creative phenomenon that is Yung Lenox, prepare to be charmed by the seven-year-old artist who spends many of his free hours creating illustrations of rappers and iconic hip-hop album covers. From Cam’ron’s pink mink outfit to an interpretation of 2 Live Crew’s As Nasty as They Wanna Be cover, Lenox’s creations reflect his talent, enthusiasm and a …

Babe Rainbow: Don’t Tell Me I’m Wrong

Nearly seven years after their last collaboration, experimental music label Ghostly International and Cartoon Network’s weird cousin [Adult Swim] are set to release their second free album, Ghostly Swim 2. Ghostly describes the upcoming 13-track compilation as “wayward ambient sounds and seasick house music” featuring unreleased tracks from Shigeto, Dauwd, Aenon, CFCF, Heathered Pearls and more. Listen to Babe Rainbow’s contribution to the compilation—”Don’t Tell …

Taxie: Rock Don’t Stop

As announced during a recent NTS Radio set with Four Tet, UK producer Floating Points (aka Sam Shepherd) is launching a new record label in the new year. Called Melodies, the Eglo Records sub-label will focus on some of the disco, funk and boogie tunes he plays at his You’re A Melody night at London’s underground club, Plastic People. First up for the imprint will …