̸ July 2023
Ana Roxanne and DJ Python find solace in the dimly lit spaces of synth pop, downtempo and ambient.
This companion to the Italian artist's 2019 album is colder and bleaker, but gripping all the same.
̸ June 2023
Acoustically-deceiving, mind-rearranging music from Rrose that moves beyond techno into something more tactile and unpredictable.
Home listening techno at its finest.
Subtle but impressively dynamic ambient music informed by Mariah Carey and Disney movies—in a good way.
̸ May 2023
Seductive and synthy ambient house from one of the best to do it, on a trio of new releases for 100% Silk.
The Japanese techno maestro explores Krautrock and '90s electronica on an incredible debut album.
The Visible Cloaks member attempts to preserve the natural world through video game music.
Fred Gibson teams up with his mentor for an LP of pleasant but ultimately wishy-washy ambient music.
An album of haunting synth music made with custom VST plugins created by Fratila in collaboration with NASA, meant to replicate the atmospheres of each planet in our solar system.
Mr. G strays far from the funky tech house that made him a household name in dance music, plunging instead into a delightful abyss.
̸ April 2023
A dubby, subaquatic journey into the Black Sea.
Tim Hecker goes back-to-basics for an uncomfortable ambient album that rails against a positive-vibes-only ideology and focuses on the mundanity and chaos of everyday life.
Inspired by sleep paralysis, the French producer concocts an intoxicating and unnerving blend of techno and ambient on Anetha's label.
̸ March 2023
Aimée Portioli's most orchestral album to date is filled with unexpected beauty at every turn.
On his fourth LP as Earth Trax, prolific Warsaw-based producer Bartosz Kruczyński returns to what he does best: airy, melancholic Baltic beat.
Khotin spikes his woozy ambient music with a welcome dose of '90s downtempo beats.
Two ambient music heavyweights turn the pipe organ into otherworldly manna on this new LP for Kranky.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist goes modular on an extended LP of ultra-deep, trippy and occasionally relaxing synth jams.
̸ February 2023
Kelela returns with her usual lush, seductive lyricism and vocal prowess, this time over quiet, aquatic beats.