̸ July 2022
An album of gleaming synth funk that captures the delicious but empty decadence of mass marketing and commercialism.
The long-time DJ and radio host redefines what Balearic is and can be on this beautiful, sometimes eye-opening compilation.
̸ June 2022
The first album on Violet's naive label is a heartfelt tale of the ins and outs of clubbing over wonderfully dubby dance tracks.
A heartfelt ode to a free jazz juggernaut.
Through sludgy electronics and fearsome vocal performances, Moor Mother and DJ Haram offer a damning look at the past and present with a look to a better future, or at least a different one.
Menacing but minimalist breakbeat choppage from a standard-bearer of modern jungle.
A thrill ride of a club track—as usual—from the unstoppable Atlanta producer.
̸ May 2022
Unsettling sound art somewhere between modern classical and ambient.
An adventurous house double album that highlights all of the Swedish producer's wonderful quirks.
The king of synthwave reclaims his crown.
̸ April 2022
A solid yet predictable festival anthem from Jamie xx.
̸ March 2022
Reggae-influenced post-punk with a sunny disposition and incisive lyrics.
Intimate and ethereal R&B for fans of Jessie Ware.
Orchestral nu-jazz with an optimistic bent.
Fierce and ferocious drum & bass from Hong Kong.
Gritty, ominous techno of the highest order.
Violet's sometimes jungly, sometimes ambient album is a symphony for everyday tasks like reading, taking the bus and cleaning the house.
Momentous trip-hop that feels like space flight.
Synth-heavy, minimalist trap.