̸ May 2024
Gripping, emotionally complex leftfield dance pop on InFiné.
̸ April 2024
A star-studded comeback that almost touches on the French duo's past greatness.
Finally—the straight-up Bullion pop album we've all been waiting for.
An impressive, mainstream-baiting heel turn from the leftfield UK producer that occasionally pulls too many punches.
Motion Ward continues to grow with an earthy folk record from Ben Bondy and Mister Water Wet.
The Canadian-American sound collagist pairs idyllic soundscapes with sincere, emo-influenced Autotuned vocal performances.
A star-studded album of dreamy rap and pop that sometimes obscures the Swedish producer's signature touch.
UK jungle's brightest young hope presents an infectious blend of heavy breaks and deep introspection.
Blending spoken word, ambient and lowercase pop, the French artist shows why less is more.
̸ March 2024
Shoegaze? Dream pop? Baroque? Holter's latest album is all of these at once, and utterly singular.
Soaring pop aspirations meet slinky club rollers on the Australian producer's debut LP.
Cassius Select morphs into an R&B singer-songwriter to paint a nuanced picture of a breakup.
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.
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.
20 years in, the Canadian duo pull together a solid album that shows keeping the funk alive is harder than it looks.
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 group of over 20 underground producers, rappers and vocalists go all out on a remix album that makes a good case for the format.
̸ January 2024
The harpist sublimates her signature instrument into an atmospheric canvas for gauzy, candlelit love songs and spirituals.
̸ November 2023
A welcome compilation that highlights an overlooked artist from thriving 1980s Japan.