̸March 2022
Eiko Ishibashi's soundtrack for one of this year's most talked-about films is an unforgettable as the movie.
̸January 2022
A hybrid approach to Hindustani classical music that uses drone, noise and doom metal to dramatic effect.
̸December 2021
Klein shows that you don't need classical instruments to make a classical album.
̸September 2021
The stunning New Age vision of French siblings Danielle and Didier Jean, unearthed by Freedom To Spend.
̸May 2021
Modern classical meets IDM on a truly stunning record.
̸April 2021
A lost album from 2009 highlights the pianist's gift for emotion and technical prowess.
̸May 2020
On her first film score, the electronic composer delivers a soundtrack that is as stimulating and disorienting as the movie itself.
̸March 2020
This otherwise excellent album can't quite leave the club behind.
̸February 2020
The experimental composer brings operatic intensity to the subject of grief.
̸December 2019
Two masters reflect on a collaboration spanning nearly two decades on this live album.
̸November 2019
The visual artist's first LP is an incomplete but delightfully strange waltz through classical and experimental forms.
A quietly poetic LP of classical amd ambient forms with an isolating warmth.
̸October 2019
IDM, UKG and Buchla synths give Sam Shepherd's excellent new LP a newfound urgency and aggression.
̸September 2019
Synths and traditional Chinese instruments combine on an expressive full-length inspired by an ancient text.
̸July 2019
Self-released
The LA-based artist's latest album is a meditation on the climate crisis.
̸March 2019
Herbert's grand take on Brexit is by turns affecting, irritating and overreaching.
̸December 2018
Inventive blends of chamber and electronic music.
̸September 2018
Cello and piano augment the R&S artist's rhythmic UK sound.