- 2022
̸December 2022
Various - Homecore! Miami All-Stars
A sprawling tribute to Miami's many musical lineages and its exciting new innovators.
Little Simz - No Thank You
The Mercury Prize winner—one of the UK's best rappers—returns with a hip-hop tour de force focused on ruthless lyricism and soulful beats.
- Halcyon VeilRA Recommends
Rabit - What Dreams May Come
Rabit gathers friends from across the musical spectrum—including John Beltran and Eartheater—for an LP of exquisite electronics that explores the human condition.
FULL EFX - HEADRUSH
Living, breathing techno with a twist of industrial from Anthony Parasole.
- TraTraTraxRA Recommends
Various (TraTraTrax) - no pare, sigue sigue
The label of the year finishes 2022 with a bang.
- TresorRA Recommends
Waajeed - Memoirs Of Hi-Tech Jazz
A rousing tribute to Waajeed's hometown of Detroit that infuses classic house and techno with jazz, and the kind of soul you just can't fake.
- TimehriRA Recommends
DJ Perception - Journey To The Star
Timeless UK garage blended with deep house, laced with soul and an outer-space twist.
Zaliva-D - Misbegotten Ballads
Tribal industrial music with a haunting edge from one of Beijing's most original acts.
Rewind: Various - Artificial Intelligence
Are you sitting comfortably? A cornerstone of "home listening music" turns 30.
Ami Dang - The Living World's Demands
Psychedelic, almost shoegazey electronics with a peaceful spiritual core.
- 3XL
Ulla - Foam
Soft-focus but challenging ambient music from one of the genre's most intriguing producers.
Honey Dijon - Black Girl Magic
An uplifting and engaging, if sometimes formulaic, tribute to love and the golden years of house music.
̸November 2022
rRoxymore - Perpetual Now
Longform leftfield techno tracks from one of the most brilliant minds in the genre.
- Leaving RecordsRA Recommends
Maral - Ground Groove
Searing beauty informed by punk, club and Iranian folk music.
Mount Kimbie - MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning
Dom Maker and Kai Campos go their own ways, together, on a quirky and illuminating double album.
- DekmantelRA Recommends
Marcel Dettmann - Fear Of Programming
The Berghain resident opens up with an album of occasionally lighthearted but always functional techno.
Various (29 Speedway) - Channel Plus
A stunning compilation showcasing the healthy state of ambient techno, with some real head-turners.
Frederik Valentin & Loke Rahbek - Together
The impressive Danish duo's new record was made to accompany an abstract documentary, but its honeyed tones sound more suited to a coming of age film.Alexander Julin Mortensen