Grit and grunge influence surface on the New Jersey artist’s latest track, marking a sharper turn in sound and songwriting.
Grit and grunge influence surface on the New Jersey artist’s latest track, marking a sharper turn in sound and songwriting.
The eighth Ital Tek album strips back the process, building its textures from guitar, voice and ukulele rather than a preset library.
On ‘Paradessence,’ Spencer Doran and Ryan Carlile return with a record of chiseled ephemera, informed by a Portland scene that still shapes their process.
The electronic producer maps the tensions between technology, collapse, and resistance on his new album, out September 26. First track “Computer Love” is streaming now.
Joel Shanahan closes a six-year gap in the Auscultation discography this June, with a dense and introverted full-length that ends on a moment of unexpected lightness.
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.