Gold Panda returns with Ton Up, a collection of rough-hewn dance tracks and service-station interludes, out June 26 on Studio Barnhus.
Gold Panda returns with Ton Up, a collection of rough-hewn dance tracks and service-station interludes, out June 26 on Studio Barnhus.
The duo’s first album since 2013’s Tomorrow’s Harvest arrived via a cryptic campaign and global listening sessions. It confronts the fire of the present through a darker, more direct sound.
The London club figure channels peak-time energy into five new tracks for the label co-founded by The 1975’s George Daniel, with lead single ‘Limousine’ out now.
The cellist and composer returns with a record built from the friction between acoustic cello and electronic processing, featuring contributions from Basile3 and Matt Elliott.
The modular composer opens Someone Special with a beat-driven record built on confrontation, just days before a Barbican concert that revisits her gentler past.
After 13 years of silence, Boards of Canada invited 300 listeners into Barnsdall Gallery Theatre for a first encounter with Inferno, a memory-soaked session that felt more like a long-lost transmission than an album preview.
The seven-minute track arrives June 12 as the front half of an A-side single, backed by the equally long “Wo’s Patric?!?”
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.
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