Brendan Hasenstab

Brendan Hasenstab is a contributing editor with The Signal.
06
Apr

‘Elio’s Lived Behind My House Forever’

‘Elio’s Lived Behind My House Forever.’ New York City DJ and composer DJ Python has moved beyond reggaeton and
04
Apr

‘Apex’

‘Apex.’ Stepping back a few years for a taste of modern Nordic jazz from the Norwegian band, Jaga Jazzist, who’
01
Apr

‘Aeolian Harp’

From Channels, the new debut album by the London dance duo Kassian, a song dedicated to the warm breezes that
30
Mar

‘The Artroom Wonder’

‘The Artroom Wonder.’ The great former front man of Bauhaus, Peter Murphy, returns with an operatic ode to his sixth-form
25
Mar

‘Anhedonia’

The Atlanta-based, four-member band Mamalarky has a new album on the way, Hex Key, which comes out in a few
23
Mar

Note: ‘Adagio’

‘Adagio.’ The Greek singer and artist Σtella is back with a new record of bosa-nova–inflected indie. You get a
18
Mar

Note: ‘Buschtaxi’

‘Buschtaxi.’ DJ Koze has a new club track, bringing jazz undertones combined with his usual space-disco shuffle, along with melodic
16
Mar

Note: ‘Praise’

‘Praise.’ Panda Bear is back with a new album of sunny melodies and a familiar twenty-first-century-Beach-Boys tone. And yes, some
13
Mar

Note: ‘Daydream’

‘Daydream.’ If Liam Dutton’s name isn’t instantly recognizable to you, you must not live in U.K., where
09
Mar

Note: ‘Takoba (Injustice Version)’

111MHz: ‘Takoba (Injustice Version).’ Last May, the Nigerian guitarist and singer Mdou Moctar released Funeral for Justice, but never one