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̸ April 2024
Narciso is taking the Lisbon batida sound to faster, harder places.
A gorgeously grotesque, industrial-leaning take on Korean folk music, presented by Subtext and Unsound.
What would happen if broken techno met Banjo Kazooie?
̸ March 2024
Heavee fleshes out his vibrant style of footwork with an RPG-style narrative of self-discovery.
Manuka Honey's second EP is the most club-ready her provocative, emo style of reggaeton has ever sounded.
Appleblim and Adam Wedge make dubby DIY dance music with brilliant sound design on Peak Oil.
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.
̸ February 2024
A sub-aquatic techno highlight from a promising Bristol-via-Tokyo producer's debut album on Accidental Meetings.
̸ December 2023
Strangely captivating gonzo pop music from a mystery duo on Halcyon Veil.
Sharp and catchy hard dance on Halcyon Veil.
DJ Manny's second album for Planet Mu broadens footwork's future by blending it with a dizzying array genres and moods.
̸ November 2023
Lila Tirando a Violeta & Sin Maldita land on Hyperdub with a fiendishly intense industrial and techno EP.
̸ October 2023
Racing, restless and raw—Angel Rocket are a leading light in Accidental Meetings’ expanding sonic universe.
Inspired by immigration issues, the Ugandan-UK collaboration's second album is as fiery as ever, incorporating elements of metal into their percussive workouts.
A curious and liberating take on house music on Optimo's label.
̸ September 2023
Through the lens of a fantasy RPG, Simo Cell gets a bit more personal (and serious) on his debut album.
DJ Manny expands on his romantic footwork sound, bringing in influences from jungle, trap and more on an exciting new EP.
All Centre's humble head honcho stands out on the label's latest release with another twisted club gem.
̸ August 2023
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.