The London producer’s new record pairs restless momentum with the moments that stop it.
The London producer’s new record pairs restless momentum with the moments that stop it.
The Manchester/Berlin duo preview their forthcoming album Quiet Storm with a hushed, collaborative piece that leans into modern classical textures.
After Holding Pattern, the UK duo return with The Hunt, a mid-tempo transmission about pursuit, mixed messages, and the uneasy thrill of staying in range.
The Australian band will drop its 28th album at midnight, aligning the synth-heavy release with the opening of its niche Colorado festival.
From a former electrical store near Hamburg, Witte turns the exact measurement of absence into a song of restraint, irony and quiet emotional weight.
Jeff McIlwain’s tenth Lusine album pulls back from song structures to foreground motion, texture, and the kind of ambient music that demands attention.
The three-track sampler moves through fractured analog beats and dissolving melody, feeling less like a preview and more like a half-remembered journey.
The Russian-born, Berlin-based producer lets his guard down on a new self-released EP, trading sharp electronics for acoustic drift and fractured rhythms.
The singer’s tribute to Orbit, who died at 69, highlights the alchemical bond behind their 1998 album Ray of Light.
The track previews her forthcoming album Dream House, which draws from the aftermath of the Altadena fires.
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