The latest edition documents electronic artists, film directors, and local scenes across Ukraine, showing that music continues even as missile attacks escalate.
The latest edition documents electronic artists, film directors, and local scenes across Ukraine, showing that music continues even as missile attacks escalate.
The Beirut project’s third album in rapid succession opens with a children’s chant for George Bush and fractures language into warnings, slogans, and memories.
Forged from a single hour-long improvisation, the Australian band’s 28th album takes their modular synth experiments deeper, with “Level 5” out now alongside a video starring Vince Colosimo.
The electronic pioneers add September dates across the U.S. and Canada, joined by I Speak Machine, as they prepare to close their farewell tour in Europe this October.
The rarity of a Cohen sample, a dub siren from Mala, and the Titanic’s SOS: inside one of the most textured tracks on James Blake’s new album.
On her ninth album, Beth Orton settles into a spacious, grief-tinged sound with contributions from Tom Skinner and Adrian Utley.
Michael Branch’s latest release as Speed of Life revives the long-lost ritual of late-night television station sign-offs, turning an obsolete broadcast custom into an ambient electronic study of what happens when the signal fades.
Two decades of self-taught production culminate in an album that turns mental health struggle and hostile landscapes into generative order.
A trancelike instrumental album accompanied by poetry, the Italian producer’s latest is a distinct departure from the label’s dark ambient core.
The latest from Sven Strohschnieder’s project on Woodland Creatures’ Biome series weaves broken downtempo rhythms and layered vocal manipulations into a restless, fourteen-track collection.
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