6 Albums Out Today You Should Listen to Now

Also stream new releases from Sad13, Dedekind Cut, and the Men.

By Sheldon Pearce.

With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums and soundtracks from a Tribe Called Quest, Body/Head, Hudson Mohawke, Sad13, Dedekind Cut, and the Men.

A Tribe Called Quest: We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service [Epic]

We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service is A Tribe Called Quest’s first album since 1998 (The Love Movement), and they have said that it is also their last. It features all four original members, and includes contributions from Kanye West, André 3000, Kendrick Lamar, Jack White, Elton John, Busta Rhymes, Anderson .Paak, Talib Kweli, and Consequence.

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Body/Head: No Waves [Matador]

Body/Head–the duo of Kim Gordon and Bill Nace—recorded their new live album in 2014 during a performance at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee. It includes performances of “Abstract” and “Actress” from their 2013 album Coming Apart.

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Hudson Mohawke: Ded Sec - Watch Dogs 2 OST [Warp]

After releasing Lantern in 2015, Hudson Mohawke is back with the soundtrack for the video game “Watch Dogs 2.” Revisit our feature “This (and This... and That Too) Is a Hudson Mohawke Production.”

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Sad13: Slugger [Carpark]

Slugger is Speedy Ortiz’s Sadie Dupuis’ solo debut as as Sad13. Read our review of “Get a Yes,” and watch the video for “<2.”

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Dedekind Cut: $uccessor [NON/Hospital Productions]

Dedekind Cut is the new moniker of producer Fred Warmsley III, who was formerly known as Lee Bannon. $uccessor is Warmsley’s first LP as Dedekind Cut. He previously released two records as Lee Bannon: 2014’s Alternate/Endings and 2015’s Pattern of Excel.

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The Men: Devil Music [We Are the Men]

The Men’s new album, Devil Music, follows 2014’s Tomorrow’s Hits. It’s out via the band’s own label, We Are the Men Records.

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This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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