̸ November 2023
A heartbreaking work of posthuman genius couched in post-club electronics.
Moving from the bedroom to a major label, PinkPantheress embellishes her drum & bass pop songs without losing the intimacy that made them so precious the first time around.
̸ October 2023
The French artist twists propulsive club and abstracted trap into a striking outsider pop statement.
A tender, often crushing record that also works as an ode to the IDM and emo of James' youth.
̸ September 2023
The Ninja Tune artist embraces '90s alt-rock and pop punk for an album of big feelings and even bigger sounds.
The big beat rock stars return with a vibrant but often scattershot album.
Courtesy attempts the unexpected by covering trance and Eurodance hits on her debut album, with some triumphs and stumbles along the way.
Using almost solely piano and a single drum beat, Tirzah comes up with enchanting love songs that feel both monumental and intimate.
̸ August 2023
On the London artist's spectacular mixtape, homey R&B and quiet reflections follow night into day.
̸ July 2023
Singing songs originally written for others, Jessy Lanza comes up with her tightest, catchiest and somehow most personal record yet.
The Wisdom Teeth cofounder loosens up on his second album.
The cult Canadian band lands on Mood Hut for an album of sunburnt pop and freaky disco.
Ana Roxanne and DJ Python find solace in the dimly lit spaces of synth pop, downtempo and ambient.
Lunice keeps it brief but explosive on his latest LP of inventive, ahead-of-the-curve hip-hop.
Moin member Valentina Magaletti and Zongamin make a fluid and effortless pair on their stellar debut record of dubby post-punk.
̸ June 2023
The South London collective's debut LP adroitly captures the jazz-flecked, alt-orchestral sound of their unique live shows.
A warm, uplifting and heartfelt exploration of family and loss through the lens of Jayda G's ebullient disco pop.
Lewie Day and Alia Seror-O'Neill's stunning downtempo pop debut captures the thrill and seductiveness of the chase.
PC Music's resident experimentalist revels in colourful chaos on their second LP.
New York's breakbeat hero makes a crossover album that perfectly balances pop melody and dance floor heft.