Avant Pop
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Björk – ‘Cornucopia’ Review
A feast for the eyes, the ears, and the soul.
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Tycho – Infinite Health Review
Rhythm and bass groove meets psychedelic synths on this fantastic uplifting album of healing and hope.
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Claire Dickson – The Beholder Review
Evoking dreamscapes with odd found sounds and layers of ethereal voices.
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Douglas Dare returns with a new electronic sound featuring Rival Consoles and channelling The Knife and Arca
After his previous album ‘Milktooth’ took a stripped-back intimate approach, Douglas Dare has flipped the script for his upcoming album. The British artist has announced…
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Marina Herlop – Nekkuja Review
A unique glimpse into a musical utopian garden of electronic experimentation
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Mary Jane Dunphe – Stage of Love Review
Cold industrial gazing pop meets a vocal full of abandon.
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Introducing… Mary Jane Dunphe
Chaotic avant-pop to celebrate your demons with on the dancefloor
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Introducing… Andrew Schneider
Art rock meets corporate elevator music hell in this sassy commentary on job interviews.
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Seaming To – Dust Gatherers Review
Cinematic esoteric chamber pop with a haunted heart of dust and gold.
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Celestial North mixes wyrd folk and electronica ahead of her debut album
Tribal beats, quirky vocals and celestial synths collide for a rising star of dreamy folktronica
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Aphir – The Halo Is Shapeless Review
Ambiguous vocal hypnotism for witchy ambient lovers
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Chicaloyah – HABLAME COSITA! Review
What does Chicaloyah sound like? Everything including the kitchen sink – wrapped into a French children’s audiobook! The review of Chicaloyah – HABLAME COSITA! Sitting…
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Andrea Ward – Ribbon of Water Review
When a water spirit comes to make music.
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Introducing… Lisel
When an opera singer discovers vocoding technology.
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Andrea Ward does music and movement the avant-garde way
Channelling water in voice, percussion, guitar and dance
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Marina Herlop – Pripyat Review
A piano, a made up language and a whole lot of experimental chaos make for a superb album
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Björk returns with clarinet rave “atopos” single
New album fossora out 30th September.
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Introducing… Nosaj Thing
A quietly devastating electronica downer featuring Julianna Barwick.
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Kee Avil – Crease Review
Haunted avant pop-rock that will captivate your mind.
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Sevdaliza – Raving Dahlia Review
A poignant attack on the music industry and all toxic relationships.
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Introducing… Melissa Weikart
Avant pop that conveys the feeling of tired emotions through piano and voice.

















