̸ May 2024
Gripping, emotionally complex leftfield dance pop on InFiné.
̸ April 2024
A luscious sound bath of modular synthesis and tranquil vocals that charts the Indian artist's inner quest for pleasure.
A gorgeously grotesque, industrial-leaning take on Korean folk music, presented by Subtext and Unsound.
The Canadian-American sound collagist pairs idyllic soundscapes with sincere, emo-influenced Autotuned vocal performances.
A bewitching mixture of sound collage, post-punk and avant-garde music with incisive lyrics.
The UK duo grows into a full four-piece band on this album of classy, exploratory Krautrock.
A thrilling fusion of classical and electronic music from the reigning champ.
̸ March 2024
Shoegaze? Dream pop? Baroque? Holter's latest album is all of these at once, and utterly singular.
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.
An electrifying condemnation of British colonialism delivered with searing production and incisive poetry.
A keystone in the history of ambient music still sounds unique 40 years later.
Minimalist in the biggest sense of the word, stretched across organ, brass and voice.
̸ January 2024
An excellently uncanny follow-up from the elusive ambient duo—this time, it's not four hours long.
The doyenne of Shanghai dance music explores prehistoric life and non-linear time with help from Batu and Marina Herlop.
This newly reissued, and often beautiful, 2007 drone album shows the late New York firebrand's keen grasp of experimental music.
̸ December 2023
The revered ambient composer shifts gears to '70s style synth work on a relatively simple, yet wonderfully executed album.
The artist formerly known as Elysia Crampton makes a gloriously chaotic and triumphant return.
The Pakistani singer recites beautiful poetry over one of Jaar's most bewitching albums.
̸ November 2023
The trio's first full-length together expands the Space Afrika narrative with a brilliant host of UK artists, demonstrating the excellence brewing in the North's experimental scenes.