The Drain Gang rapper shifts toward uplifting dance music with production from swedm®, trading introspection for opulence.
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.
The Knife co-founder lands a decade’s worth of personal work into eight tracks that pull from club music without ever settling there.
A long-simmering creative exchange between the Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands and Norwegian singer Aurora pushes into new territory as the duo drops their first track.
The Nottingham artist expands her confrontational electronic sound across six tracks, with new visuals by Joey Holder and Nicholas Delap.
The album pulls from Krautrock and motorik traditions without ever feeling like a study exercise.
The elusive duo will release their first new album in over a decade on Warp Records this spring, following a cryptic campaign of VHS tapes and social media clues.