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/ March 24, 2023

New Albums: Lankum, Danny Brown, JPEGMAFIA, Jeorge and more

/ March 24, 2023

New Albums: Lankum, Danny Brown, JPEGMAFIA, Jeorge and more

With the endless onslaught of new music every Friday it’s hard to keep up with all the new releases. We’ve curated the essential new albums and projects out today for you to check out. We were out of office for St Patrick’s day so we’ve included a few from last week you may have missed.

Danny Brown & JPEGMAFIA – SCARIN THE HOES

The time has come for two of rap’s pioneering acts to join forces across 14 tracks. It’s just as wild as you’d imagine.

Blxst – Just For Clarity

GRAMMY nominated artist Blxst recruits Terrace Martin, Roddy Ricch and more across a four track care package.

Phil Kieran – The Strand Cinema

Belfast electronic producer and film composer Phil Kieran’s new album ‘The Strand Cinema’ lands as a tribute to the art deco cinema building, The Strand, where Phil’s recording studio has been based.

Jeorge II & LukeFly

Two forces in Irelands rap scene come together to push on in the face of adversity on Burning In Bliss.

Lankum – False Lankum

False Lankum follows the Dublin group’s 2019 record The Livelong Day, which earned them that year’s RTE Choice Music Prize.

ROSALÍA, Rauw Alejandro – RR

Elsewhere on District: 4 Irish Freelancers on How to Up Your Game in the Creative Industries.