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2 hours of music + 21 tracks for a Bandcamp-exclusive benefit compilation out now!
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THE NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD: Label Spotlight - New Amsterdam
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STEREOGUM: The 20 Best Jazz Albums Of The 2010s
WNYC SOUNDCHECK: Gig Alert: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society at Shapeshifter Lab
SOCAN: Video: How multiple Grammy nominee Darcy James Argue wrote the Real Enemies album
NPR: In 'Real Enemies,' Darcy James Argue Confronts A Post-Truth World
JUNO AWARDS: Nomination - Group Jazz Album of the Year
THE FREE JAZZ COLLECTIVE: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society - Real Enemies (New Amsterdam, 2016)
THE GRAMMY'S: 59TH ANNUAL GRAMMY Award Nominees
BOSTON GLOBE: Top 10 Jazz Albums of 2016
CHICAGO READER: The ten best jazz records of 2016 - #10
NPR: The 2016 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll
SLATE: The Best Jazz Albums of 2016
AMOEBA MUSIC: The Best Albums of 2016 - Jazz
NEWMUSICBOX: 2016 Staff Picks
METALSUCKS: Max’s Top Fifteen (Mostly Not) Metal Albums of 2016
SETH COLTER WALLS: 50 Favorite Albums from 2016
THE NATION: Darcy James Argue’s Terrific Thrill
CHICAGO READER: Darcy James Argue's new Real Enemies reflects on paranoia in American politics
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The Playlist: ‘Apocalypse Is a Process’