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Stream New Releases From Ejecta, Physical Therapy, and Kallisti Via Pitchfork Advance

Joel Ford of Ford & Lopatin, Airbird, and Tigercity and Neon Indian’s Leanne Macomber have a new project called Ejecta. Their full-length debut Dominae is out on November 19 via Ford's label Driftless and the 4AD imprint Happy Death. It's streaming now on Pitchfork Advance, our immersive music streaming platform designed to emulate the classic album experience. It will be available until November 19. But be warned: the art that accompanies the album stream contains a whole lot of nudity.

New Jersey producer/DJ Physical Therapy will release his new EP Non-Drowsy on November 19 through his recently-formed label Allergy Season. The album follows last year’s Safety Net EP. Listen here. It will be streaming until November 19.

Canadian producer and Grimes collaborator d’Eon releases Arc of Fire under his Kallisti moniker on November 19 via UNO's NORELATION imprint. Stream it here until November 19.

Advance is also streaming new releases from ExcepterFis, and Logos.

Pitchfork Advance showcases an interactive listening environment featuring pre-release albums streams with dynamic graphics and a host of tools that allows fans to engage with album art, lyrics, credits, track listings, artist info, and more while they listen.



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