Lost Title Music / 006
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Lost Title Music / 006

This month’s issue features composer, arranger, and producer David Axelrod. Highlights also include Marcos Resende’s previously unreleased debut album from 1976, a sonic assault from Danish group Athletic Progression, and the latest releases from Natureboy Flako, Flying Lotus, and The Black Keys.

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Lost Title Music / 005
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Lost Title Music / 005

This month’s issue features Bob James, keyboardist, arranger, producer, and one of the most heavily sampled artists in hip-hop history. Highlights also include Anderson.Paak’s band the Free Nationals, deep house royalty Larry Heard and Jesse Saunders, Shigeo Sekito’s glowy electone from 1975, and a marathon 6-hour mix from Detroit legend Theo Parrish.

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Lost Title Music / 004
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Lost Title Music / 004

This month’s issue features Daft Punk, who recently split after 27 years, innovative collaborators Floating Points and Pharoah Sanders, a tribute to the late José Padilla—Ibiza legend and pioneer of the Café del Mar series, and hip-hop funk-fathers Whodini and Tom Browne.

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Lost Title Music / 003
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Lost Title Music / 003

An eclectic selection of new releases, mixes, and hidden gems found along the way. Highlights include Anthology, the sub-label of Mexican Summer, Canadian alt-rockers The Nil, new releases from Black Coffee and Sleaford Mods, plus a deep cut from one of Dusty Springfield’s lesser-known albums.

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Lost Title Music / 002
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Lost Title Music / 002

An eclectic selection of new releases, mixes, and hidden gems found along the way. Highlights include legends who’ve still got it such as Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney, minimal soundscapes by Khotin and Mary Lattimore, prolific producers Alchemist and Madlib, and the late chillout/breakbeat pioneer Phil Asher.

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Studio Style
Alex Rearick Alex Rearick

Studio Style

Art, design, lettering, vintage scooters, café culture, coastal vibes, and cool stuff from the web compiled into an endless scroll at losttitlestudio.com.

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