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Iglooghost – Collision Data / Diode Teeth Review
Chaos blooms as Iglooghost moves us into a new era of visceral experimental electronica
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June McDoom – With Strings Review
Inspired by the likes of Nina Simone and Judee Sill, June McDoom travels back to 60s and 70s folk like a timeless storyteller
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Hydrogen Sea – Creature Comforts Review
Luscious and syrupy smooth indie pop anthems exploring the comforts and pleasures of being human.
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Shady Bug – What’s The Use? Review
An EP about the malaise of everyday pessimism where the chords don't want to stand tall either.
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Marnie Stern – The Comeback Kid Review
Guitar shredding anthems to help rejuvenate creativity.
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Linus Alberg – Elements Review
A delicate upright piano album that wields a quiet power and confidence.
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Marina Herlop – Nekkuja Review
A unique glimpse into a musical utopian garden of electronic experimentation
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Sing Leaf – Remote Motel Review
Desolate drones and watery folk collide in a dark night drive in the swamps.
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Mort Form – Universe Round Trip Review
A sci-fi adventure using chiptune and synths to make a spaceships systems sing.
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Sebastien Skaf – Piano Stories: Silent Hill Review
Superb piano arrangements of Akira Yamaoka's classic guitar and vocal tracks.
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Career Woman – Grapevine Review
Big college alt rock anthems full of heart.
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Sainte Lucie – Mercie Review
Vocal forward French folk where most of the songs barely last a minute.
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Louis Jucker & le Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain – Suitcase Suite Review
An album made entirely out of second hand suitcases turned into musical instruments.
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Endless Forms – The House of Love Review
Dream pop meets chamber rock in this album all about transitions into long term commitments.
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Bex Burch – There is only love and fear Review
A xylophone maestro takes on collaborative improvisation on a record label road trip.
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Elsiane – E L S I A N E Review
Ethereal new wave duo return after 5 years with a gothic tribute to love and souls.
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Alex Musatov – Passages Vol.4 Review
Violins that travel from Russia to Argentina to find home and solace
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Green-House – A Host for All Kinds of Life Review
An ecological synth album about embracing the magic, wonder and joy of Planet Earth.
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Namian Sidibé – Namian Sidibé Review
Malian praise songs stripped back to voice and guitar
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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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Laura Veirs – Phone Orphans Review
Exceptional songwriting and acoustic performances from an artist finding purity in folk.
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Forndom – Alster Review
Gothic piano rearrangements of Scandinavian ritual folk anthems
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Piotr Wiese – Ídiopáthē Review
A beautiful and emotion exploration of smudged piano electronica.
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Shigara – Sambaqui Arranha-Céu Review
Minimalist Brazilian house and samba collide
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Bibio – Sunbursting EP Review
Mixing 70s supermarket funk with 80s R&B grooves for the ultimate retro seduction package
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Mikel – Floating Review
What does Mikel sound like? If Studio Ghibli made lo-fi hip-hop beats. The review of Mikel – Floating Inspired by spending a year travelling across…
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John Metcalfe – Tree Review
An orchestral album designed to dwarf the human experience with wonder
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Mitski – The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Review
Another inventive emotional rollercoaster to bask in
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Kaya North – Myths Review
Evocative dark ambient ritual drones to take us back to legends of old
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Dazmarus – Space Sheep Review
Famicom chiptune vibes from a short, sweet, well crafted EP
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Repulsive Woman – The Even Hand Review
Subtle indie folk for quieter times.
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Ásgeir – Time On My Hands (Lo-Fi Version) Review
Rearranging his superb 2022 album into tape worn acoustic folk cosy anthems
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Charlotte Martin – Knives and Bouquets Review
Co-writing with her students, this EP showcases the talents of a songwriting mentor
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Stereossauro – Tristana Review
Experimental Fado electronica to provide an empty sadness to the dancefloor.
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BEDSIT – Dead Bands Review
If Nirvana and Alice in Chains came with a slice of English punk anarchy
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ONDA – Nami Review
Where classical piano and ambient house collide in a synth playground






































