̸ January 2024
A Herculean dance music tête-à-tête from Montreal by way of Glasgow.
The doyenne of Shanghai dance music explores prehistoric life and non-linear time with help from Batu and Marina Herlop.
Dance Maniacs' grab-bag genre approach reflects the rave music renaissance underway in Los Angeles.
Otik combines liquid drum & bass, techno and UK garage on an album of heavenly beats inspired by his own soul-searching.
̸ December 2023
A 90-minute opus many years in the making.
Big bad 160-BPM business from the New York junglist.
DJ Manny's second album for Planet Mu broadens footwork's future by blending it with a dizzying array genres and moods.
Bored Lord goes deep on late '80s breakbeat hardcore in a tribute that builds on the legacy of some of the UK's most beloved dance music.
̸ November 2023
Proper breakbeat hardcore for proper ravers.
An electrifying LP from one of the most exciting producers in New York dance music.
A journey to the centre of techno from one of the scene's most creative crossover DJs.
Cutting edge club music inspired by (and made from) religious masses in Egypt.
Unsettling downtempo, mismatched grooves and strange soul—it's Actress at his most Actress.
Evian Christ's debut album is a passionate homage to his one true love: trance.
̸ October 2023
An LP of quietly inventive techno from the label that has mastered the art of the techno album.
Nídia withdraws the explosiveness of earlier projects for her third album, making the most of floral melodies and soft pads to revisit a vital history.
An album of celebratory and intimately personal house music informed by the musical and cultural traditions of the artist's Peruvian heritage.
The wildly popular Portland producer moves from behind the shadows of EDM with an album of crafty club music that showcases real compositional skill.
On his latest high-concept album, Lee Gamble wrangles an unruly choir of digital voices.
Inspired by immigration issues, the Ugandan-UK collaboration's second album is as fiery as ever, incorporating elements of metal into their percussive workouts.