̸ January 2024
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.
A heartbreaking work of posthuman genius couched in post-club electronics.
A 93-minute epic of modern classical and drone partly inspired by a '90s religious TV drama.
Featuring a 16-voice choir, the dub techno pioneer's latest album reveals yet another wrinkle in the well-worn genre.
Marina Herlop's fourth album is packed with crescendos and moments of effervescent genius.
The Paris-based sound artist assembles a star-studded guest cast for his second album, celebrating community and collaboration in the face of looming crisis.
Cutting edge club music inspired by (and made from) religious masses in Egypt.
Flora Yin-Wong's latest LP is her most abstract and barren—but also her most beautiful.
̸ October 2023
Mesmerizing explorations of an obscure breath-controlled synthesizer modeled on the trumpet.
On his latest high-concept album, Lee Gamble wrangles an unruly choir of digital voices.
Eight years after Sleepstep, Dasha Rush returns with a meticulous, gently rhythmic and exquisite ambient LP.
Calling on friends and their own past selves, Call Super makes an adventurous but homespun record full of surprises—and easily their best.
Inspired by immigration issues, the Ugandan-UK collaboration's second album is as fiery as ever, incorporating elements of metal into their percussive workouts.
The French artist twists propulsive club and abstracted trap into a striking outsider pop statement.
Working across many MENA musical styles, Deena Abdelwahed's second album is a radical reimagining of club culture, history and geography.
OPN's latest album is his most ambitious, overloaded with ideas that shift and twitch seemingly every few seconds.