The Texas-based musician’s latest ambient-electronic work draws from his visual art practice, celebrating the beauty of decay and endurance.
The Texas-based musician’s latest ambient-electronic work draws from his visual art practice, celebrating the beauty of decay and endurance.
Ahead of an Australian tour, the producer revisits early pushback against making hip-hop with a computer, his love for Blade Runner, and a very personal gift.
A quiet, transportive EP that favors atmosphere and patience over flash.
The Slovenian group’s latest record doesn’t target a single artist. It goes after the entire machinery of modern pop, with a little help from producer Richard X.
The longtime Warp act pares everything back on a new full-length that follows two 2024 mini-albums.
The Drain Gang rapper shifts toward uplifting dance music with production from swedm®, trading introspection for opulence.
The track contrasts with the raucous “Rock Music” by settling into a late-’90s club pulse while lyrically staying just as confrontational.
Four decades after its release, New Order’s accidental masterpiece remains a case study in how chance, flawed technology, and a band’s indifference to convention can produce something that refuses to fade.
Bristol producer 1-800 GIRLS releases ‘LOVE’, a debut album that filters indie rock songwriting through a broad electronic lens, with guests like Art School Girlfriend and Council.
The duo brings its BICEP LIVE production back for a single London date, combining new album material with the visual language that has defined the show since 2017.