̸ October 2023
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.
The French artist twists propulsive club and abstracted trap into a striking outsider pop statement.
Working across many MENA musical styles, Deena Abdelwahed's second album is a radical reimagining of club culture, history and geography.
A tender, often crushing record that also works as an ode to the IDM and emo of James' youth.
Pangaea tours UK dance music genres, from garage to happy hardcore, with a sense of humour and brilliant, dance floor-destroying precision.
̸ September 2023
A masterpiece of non-dance dance music.
A grab bag of recent tracks that showcases DJ SWISHA's impressively wide-ranging talent.
Through the lens of a fantasy RPG, Simo Cell gets a bit more personal (and serious) on his debut album.
A tour de force of rugged rap over pulsing Afrobeats and baile funk from one of Nigeria's most vivacious MCs.
Exploring '90s sounds from ambient jungle to trip-hop, RAMZi's latest album is heavy on the kick drums with the whimsy still intact.
Polydor Circle
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The heart-on-sleeve singer-songwriter finally melts into the savvy club producer on the best full-length of his career.
A masterclass in low-slung and functional dance music in its purest form.
The definitive document of Lisbon's mid-'00s kuduro and batida scene, reissued on vinyl.
The Toronto rapper, producer and singer delivers an album of infectious club jams infused with a frisky, hedonistic energy.
̸ August 2023
A late-night road trip with the dial stuck between post-punk and jungle.
Rapping and producing a full project for the first time, the UK artist blends confrontational hip-hop and club music on this fierce LP.
The Midlands producer continues to grow his Coil Universe, leading us into an Eden of AI-worshipping forest creatures soundtracked by gentle garage and grime.
Ziúr lands on Ugandan label Hakuna Kulala for her fifth and most punk LP to date, joined by Juliana Huxtable, Iceboy Violet and more.