̸ July 2023
An "ambient trance" cover of an Olive trip-hop classic.
On her first solo EP in two years, the Moscow artist relishes in her UK influences, while retaining her beloved wintry sound.
̸ June 2023
The first taste of Peggy Gou's debut album is full-on Café del Mar worship.
̸ May 2023
Two ambient maestros, Ana Roxanne and DJ Python, come together for a moody, downtempo gem.
A fascinating—and exhilarating—blend of neoperreo, techno and electroclash from a Parisian group to watch.
Nikki Nair goes dance-pop on an oddball summer anthem skewering the corporate lifestyle.
̸ April 2023
Bubbly, effervescent crossover dance jams from a star in the making, on Mall Grab's label.
̸ March 2023
Jessy Lanza channels her new home of Los Angeles with a sunny synth pop track touched by darkness—and a big-room bassline destined for festival play.
Sexy and occasionally intimidating reggaeton dance fusion.
̸ February 2023
An ultra-progressive and cerebral blend of jungle, club and pop music.
Where hyperpop meets trance and techno.
̸ January 2023
Perila and Naemi go shoegaze on their new collaborative project.
A ringing guitar riff and a monstrously hooky chorus make for a long-lost Madonna classic, finally available again.
̸ December 2022
Sweeping and sentimental with a subtle streak of bio-horror, more eaze's moving yet eerie new record embraces the entire world in the midst of mounting unease about its future.
̸ November 2022
Tender guitar, strings and brittle breaks make for a swooning jungle love song from future superstar Nia Archives.
Piano house that pops, with help from a legendary dance music vocalist.
Olive T's first vocal track is a lush piece of pop-house protest music.
̸ October 2022
An oblique instrumental worked into ethereal pop.
Ikonika touches on amapiano with a balmy love song.
A stunning return from Karin Dreijer.