It's a new week

and that means new music

from rapper

The Last Artful, Dodgr

and producer

Neill Von Tally.

The two are preparing

to release the album

Bone Music

and with "Jazz Crimes",

we get the third single.

You can revisit "Oofda"

and "Caverns",

but first,

be sure to jump into

"Jazz Crimes"

a left field heater

that sounds like a car alarm

in a dark alley

somewhere lost in Neptune.

Take flight with this one.

Spotify: goo.gl/zdZJMI iTunes: goo.gl/ovUW8L Video: goo.gl/UxVTAk Written & Produced by The Last Artful, Dodgr & Neill Von Tally Vocals by The Last Artful, Dodgr (@thelastartful) Instrumentation by Neill Von Tally (@vontally) Additional Vocals by Ripley Snell (@ripley-snell) Recorded by Neill Von Tally & Justin Longerbeam (@zarefoss) Mixed by Justin Longerbeam at EYRST studios in Portland, Ore Mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering (@telegraphmastering) Artwork by Neill Von Tally

Spotify: http://goo.gl/wwoVyl iTunes: http://goo.gl/2Hcld1 Bandcamp: https://goo.gl/T1Dnvf Written by The Last Artful, Dodgr (@thelastartful) & Neill Von Tally (@vontally) Produced by Neill Von Tally & The Last Artful, Dodgr Additional synth work by Damon Boucher (@zipzapstudios) Recorded and mixed by Justin Longerbeam (@zarefoss) at EYRST Studios, Portland, OR Mastered by Adam Gonsalves of Telegraph Mastering Artwork by Garrett Close __________ "Portland stand up. Last night Aminé went on Fallon and delivered a beautiful, powerful performance of "Caroline," and he had some more Portland artists with him on backup vocals. One of those artists was The Last Artful, Dodgr, who has her own announcement to make today with "Oofda." The song [Oofda] is the first single from The Last Artful, Dodgr and producer Neill Von Tally's upcoming album Bone Music, out in early 2017. We already knew the L.A.-born, Portland-based artist could spit, and we heard hints of her melodic delivery on songs like "Squadron" and "Jelly Hunt," but here she sings throughout in her raw, raspy, unmistakable voice. Bone Music is both sonically and thematically cohesive, with a central narrative of a blue collar worker struggling through both work and a traditional relationship. This song in particular, Neill Von Tally explains, "is about the relationship our main character is in and the struggles that plague traditional long-term relationships, especially those strained by stressful work environments and a lack of monetary stability." - Pigeons & Planes (@pigeonsandplanes)