STACK NZ May Issue #62

MUSIC

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Django Django Born Under Saturn

Eric Clapton Forever Man

Skrillex & Diplo Skrillex & Diplo Present Jack Ü

This sophomore album from the quirky Brit popsters is the work of a band fired up by confidence and propelled way beyond their early DIY roots. Expanding on the slippery, indefinable brilliance of their debut, Born Under Saturn finds Django Django exploring a much broader sonic canvas, finding magic in the unexplored spaces between different kinds of music.

This brand new ‘Best Of’ compilation from the legendary guitarist spans three decades of his hugely successful solo career. Forever Man boasts more than 50 tracks over spread over three CDs, devoted to studio, live and blues recordings, and includes classics

Jack Ü is the full realization of Skrillex and Diplo’s individual talents as two of the most innovative producers in the world, both of whom have electrified audiences with their energetic hybrid of pop, hip-hop and EDM. Following their legendary show at Madison Square Garden on New Year’s Eve, this 10-track album features a huge

such as the Grammy-winning Tears in Heaven , Sunshine of Your Love , Layla , White Room and Wonderful Tonight . It also features tracks from his celebrated collaborations with the likes of BB King, Stevie Winwood and JJ Cale.

guest roster, including the first appearance from Justin Bieber in over a year, plus 2 Chainz, AlunaGeorge, Bunji Garlin, Snails, Tarantula, Kai and Fly Boi Keno.

“Once we got into the studio it became obvious it would be a bigger-sounding record,” says bassist Jim Dixon.

TwentyOne Pilots Blurryface

Paul Weller Satturns Pattern

Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell The Traveling Kind

The country legends’ follow-up to their Grammy Award-winning duet album Old Yellow Moon comprises 11 duets, including six new songs written by Harris and Crowell as well as new interpretations of Lucinda Williams’ I Just Wanted to See You

The second release of one of the most buzzed about bands of 2014 is the follow up to their wildly- successful and critically acclaimed debut album Vessel . On Blurryface , frontman Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun take their exhilarating mix of

“I think it’s one of the best things I’ve done,” reckons the Modfather of his 12th studio album. On this follow-up to 2012’s No 1 album Sonic Kicks , Weller continues to push boundaries with another kaleidoscopic tour de force, delivered with a verve and ambition to shame his

So Bad and Amy Allison’s Her Hair Was Red . Harris says: “In the words of Willie Nelson, ‘The life I love is making music with my friends’, and there’s no better friend for me to make music with than Rodney.”

hip-hop, indie rock and punk to glorious new heights, melding soaring pop melodies with eclectic sonic landscapes and grooves. Includes the singles Tear in My Heart and Fairly Local .

contemporaries as he continues to adapt and evolve to stay one step ahead of the pack. Guests include The Strypes’ Josh McClorey and next-gen prog rockers Syd Arthur.

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