THE BPM

AlbumOct 17 / 202515 songs, 52m 45s
Alternative R&B Electronic Dance Music Art Pop
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Brittney Parks’ tense and virtuosic new album documents a life in motion, blending breakups and rebounds, dancefloor euphoria and everyday anxiety.

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The sensual, sonorous third record from Sudan Archives takes her already dexterous technical skills to the club, fusing her R&B pop background with Detroit and Chicago-influenced experimental beatwork and an earnestly optimistic take on technology.

Sudan Archives bridges the past, present, and future on 'The BPM.'

The third album from Brittney Parks, aka Sudan Archives, is a dizzying, frenetic collision of sound and vision.

8 / 10

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8 / 10

It’s been a minute – well, three years - since Sudan Archives (real name Brittney Denise Parks) released her last album ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’, one

Sudan Archives's 'The BPM' pulses with the kind of euphoria that can only come from letting loose on the dance floor.

8.7 / 10

THE BPM by Sudan Archives album review by Emre Gurdal for Northern Transmissions. The LP drops on October 17 via Stones Throw Records

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