̸ October 2023
Laurel Halo creates the quietest and most beautiful record of her career with help from Lucy Railton, Bendik Giske and others.
̸ September 2023
The Ninja Tune artist embraces '90s alt-rock and pop punk for an album of big feelings and even bigger sounds.
Futuristic rap-rock-dancehall as seen through the lens of '80s and '90s nostalgia.
The British, Polish and Indian artists collaborate on an LP that evokes Jon Hassell and Talk Talk with a syncretic blend of genres and traditions.
̸ August 2023
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.
Longstanding lo-fi house producer Florian Kupfer returns with an album of eerie electro and off-kilter techno.
One of Seattle's most exciting producers shares an LP's worth of fuzzy experimental soundscapes touching on everything from ambient to industrial to trance.
̸ July 2023
A moody pivot from a rising player in the New York City underground.
A stunning synth album that channels the beauty and wonder of the natural world through composition alone.
A companion to the legendary 1986 album World Of Echo, Audika's latest compilation proves there's still more brilliance to hear from the Arthur Russell archives.
A riveting collection of post-punk vignettes from two one-of-a-kind musicians.
Moin member Valentina Magaletti and Zongamin make a fluid and effortless pair on their stellar debut record of dubby post-punk.
Gabber Modus Operandi cofounder Kasimyn goes solo for an LP of cutting club music that interrogates Indonesia's history of colonisation and conflict.
The Ugandan dancer and producer blends styles from across East Africa to electrifying effect.
This companion to the Italian artist's 2019 album is colder and bleaker, but gripping all the same.
Music for after the end of the world.
̸ June 2023
Pépé Bradock returns on a zany, outer space-inspired ambient house tip.
Acoustically-deceiving, mind-rearranging music from Rrose that moves beyond techno into something more tactile and unpredictable.