Jeff McIlwain’s long-running electronic project returns to the label that helped define its early sound, with a new full-length arriving in August 2026.
Jeff McIlwain’s long-running electronic project returns to the label that helped define its early sound, with a new full-length arriving in August 2026.
The Scottish duo returns from a 13-year silence with an album that trades nuclear dread for occult damnation, debuted at a Manhattan church listening session that drew lines around the block.
Thirteen years in, Smileswithteeth stretches beyond its electronic foundations, testing the edges of pop structure and rock texture without abandoning the project’s core warmth.
The first collaboration between ambient composer David Helpling and jazz-trained pianist Scott Reich yields music that feels less like arrival and more like a reminder of what already surrounds us.
After visa problems forced her to cancel a U.S. tour and Coachella set, FKA twigs turned a moment of denial into a new track. The result, featuring Lil Yachty, is out now.
The Atlanta producer joins George Daniel’s dance-focused Dirty Hit sublabel with a four-track EP he calls a series of failed house music experiments. Lead single “Default Mode” captures that odd friction.
The enigmatic London duo return with a tech-infused LP out October 16 via Young, alongside a glitchy two-step track that first surfaced at Dekmantel.
The Japanese producer pairs 23 tracks of angular electronic music with a written manifesto on silence, trauma, and reconstruction.
The Amsterdam-Berlin duo returns with an eight-minute mini-EP that balances cinematic detail with sparse, drifting atmospheres.
Pavel Ukolov’s latest as Morphtables blends braindance precision and downtempo warmth across 14 tracks that recall classic electronics without falling into revivalism.
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