A mind-melting, genre-bending triumph in hyperpop (and beyond).
The London producer makes modern-day folktronica on this wistful and sometimes escapist LP.
Self-released
Kevin Richard Martin collaborates with his past self, the saxophone player.
The American artist reckons with grief and the long road to recovery on an LP fusing post-punk, ambient and IDM.
A compilation showcasing a golden era of Vietnamese club music—the present.
Hyperpop and rave meet on the virtual dance floor.
TT The Artist highlights some of the finest club queens on her label's new compilation.
A topsy-turvy mix of techno and post-punk from the intriguing London duo.
The long-time techno producer finds new inspiration in dub on one of his best-ever records.
A theatrical album debut from two of Norway's brightest pop stars.
Self-released
The Liverpudlian lyricist delivers raw street commentary.
Hyperreal club music inspired by Norse mythology.
Twinkling percussion inspired by the masters of minimalism.
Sonic paint-splatter experiments.
Self-released
Om Unit highlights his melodic strengths on this down-home dub LP.
Unmoored from techno, the Pittsburgh artist hits creative heights.
A definitive Madlib album, edited and arranged by Four Tet.
Self-released
Jamal Moss serves up, in his own words, "NOISE DRONE NON AMBIENT EXPERIMENTAL FCKERY."
Modern chillout at its best.
Club Chai says goodbye with a compilation that highlights their creative force and vision.