by: David Klemow May 8, 2021 Somewhere at the subterranean intersection of hip-hop and electronic stands emerging Estonian rapper Tommy Cash. Loosely toeing the lines between underground and mainstream appeal, Cash’s energetic, lyrical flow matches with rave-ready production work to make for an enticing union of sonics that’s tailor made for rattling festival speaker systems. …
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Whethan delivers genre-blurring debut album three years in the making, ‘Fantasy’ [Review]
by: Sami Weisband Oct 18, 2020 Chicago’s Ethan Snoreck, better known as Whethan, has been rapidly ascending to dance music’s top echelon since he was a mere 17 years old. After three years of gearing up for its release, his debut album, Fantasy, is finally here. Fantasy refuses to be tied down to one single …