̸ March 2024
Soaring pop aspirations meet slinky club rollers on the Australian producer's debut LP.
The South African singer's debut album builds on the promise of her singles with sumptuous and tactile R&B touched by amapiano and gqom.
The defining Príncipe artist returns with a transcendental shift in sound.
Iran's synthesis wizard gets political on his latest opus, indulging in haunting, noisy melodies with sincerity and elegance.
The UK artist's most downtempo album in a while looks backwards and forwards at the same time.
Cassius Select morphs into an R&B singer-songwriter to paint a nuanced picture of a breakup.
Heavee fleshes out his vibrant style of footwork with an RPG-style narrative of self-discovery.
An electrifying condemnation of British colonialism delivered with searing production and incisive poetry.
Jensen Interceptor teams up with 12 collaborators for a record of industrial strength, globetrotting electro and techno.
A keystone in the history of ambient music still sounds unique 40 years later.
Exploring his mother's Hong Kong roots, the Belgian musician's debut solo album is a powerful blend of folk music, field recordings and catchy synth pop.
The Frankfurt label celebrates ten years with a record of cerebral IDM and bass-heavy contortions.
Wisdom Teeth celebrates ten years with a typically lush compilation from a stacked crew of contributors.
Appleblim and Adam Wedge make dubby DIY dance music with brilliant sound design on Peak Oil.
After massive songwriting success, Erika de Casier retreats into her world of bedroom R&B but opens up her sound to new ideas and collaborators.
Blending spoken word, ambient and lowercase pop, Vanessa Bedoret's album is an example of less is more.
A stunning album that showcases the ghostly, barebones funk of the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, with a cast of guest vocalists from across the country.
20 years in, the Canadian duo pull together a solid album that shows keeping the funk alive is harder than it looks.
Minimalist in the biggest sense of the word, stretched across organ, brass and voice.
Josiah Wise shoots for the stars on his third album, taking a bold step toward the mainstream with a clubbier sound and guest features from Ty Dolla $ign and Mick Jenkins.