Download Download Download View on iTunes As a lifelong fan of anime, Steven Ellison was struck by the lack of Black characters in the genre. So he decided to do something about it, signing on as an executive producer of Yasuke, a Netflix series from creator LeSean Thomas about a Black samurai in feudal Japan. Naturally, Ellison—aka Flying Lotus—scored the series too. An extension of the genre-free experiments of his solo catalogue, his soundtrack for the show doubles as an ambitious act of world-building. Produced under the kinds of deadlines that don’t normally apply to his sprawling albums, this one moves quickly through different moods and styles: “War at the Door” pairs traces of trap and footwork with blockbuster-grade drums; “Your Lord” plants its flag halfway between easy listening and John Carpenter; the ambient “Shoreline Sus” negotiates a truce between ’70s Berlin and ’80s Japan. Soft tendrils of synthesiser, reminiscent of Vangelis’ Blade Runner soundtrack, serve ...
Download Download Download Download View on iTunes “I wish the world would listen more instead of everybody yelling at each other,” Kane Brown tells Apple Music. “That’s how we’ll work this thing out, when everybody can just realize we’re all people deserving of each other’s love and respect.” For Apple Music's Juneteenth celebration Freedom Songs, a collection of covers and originals, the country star chose to reimagine his own “Worldwide Beautiful,” a song he first released during the social justice uprising that took place in the United States in 2020. “I wrote this song with Shy Carter, Ryan Hurd, and Jordan Schmidt, and felt compelled to release it last summer,” Brown says. “The inspiration when we wrote it is simply that everybody should love everybody equally.”
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