Dorian Concept | Miniatures

Dorian Concept returns with Miniatures, a collection of his renowned one-take synthesizer recordings that he’s been known for sharing online since the mid-2000s. “This release was right under my nose” he says. Over the past two decades, Dorian Concept has uploaded videos of himself fooling around on various synthesizers and keyboards, long before the rise […]
Kinkajous | Bahman with an H

There’s a quiet intensity to Kinkajous’ score for Bahman with an H, the new short film by Sam Motazedi. Rather than accompanying the film with cues or fragments, the London-based duo — Benoit Parmentier and Adrien Cau — composed a continuous, 18-minute piece that slowly unfolds like a breath held in suspension. It’s ambient jazz […]
Daisuke Tanabe | Hole on Layers

Daisuke Tanabe returns with ‘Hole on Layers’, his first full-length solo album in over a decade since 2014’s ‘Floating Underwater’. After years of collaborations and EPs—such as the kidsuke project with British artist Kidkanevil—he has been quietly shaping his delicate, detailed sound. On ‘Hole on Layers’, odd time signatures, shifting rhythms, and off-beat grooves weave […]
Awkward Corners | A Book Of Imaginary Beings

On his fourth Awkward Corners release, A Book of Imaginary Beings, Chris Menist strips his sound back to its essence—exploring minimal electronic textures, meditative percussion, and abstract global grooves. Inspired by the writings of Borges and shaped during the dark winter evenings of early 2025, the album unfolds like an unwritten story, with each track […]
Tortoise | Touch

After nine years, Tortoise return with ‘Touch‘ —an album of cinematic, wordless compositions shaped by distance, adaptation, and deep collaboration. Created across studios in Chicago, L.A., and Portland, it’s the band’s first project not built entirely in one room—yet it’s remarkably cohesive. The five members, scattered geographically, adapted their usual jam-based process into fragmented, patient […]
Sudan Archives | THE BPM

Sudan Archives returns with her boldest, most electrifying project yet: The BPM, scheduled for release on October 17, 2025 via Stones Throw Records. Crafted across the musical hubs of Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles, this album is a pulsating homage to the club traditions of these cities blended with experimental rhythms—fusing Jersey club, global dance […]
Joaquín Cornejo | Cap I Cua

Joaquín Cornejo’s latest EP, Cap I Cua, is an evocative collection born from improvisation, nature, and the simple joys of creation. Released via YUKU Records on September 5, 2025, the project distills weeks of organic musical exploration—from a period spent working with plants, people, and the hope they inspire—into five immersive tracks. Crafted over just […]
NCY Milky Band | Ok No Club

With Ok No Club, French quartet NCY Milky Band once again defy easy classification, offering up an album that drifts somewhere between future jazz, psychedelic funk, library music, and electronic experimentation. The band from Nancy approaches sound like a finely tuned research unit—playful and loose at times, then sharply rhythmic and deliberate. The record feels […]
L Lewis | Intervals

Intervals is the new record from Naarm-based musician and producer L Lewis out now on Bathtub Music. Blending jazz harmony, electronic production, and improvisation, the release expands on the sonic palette introduced in their debut. Built from live studio recordings in Naarm (Melbourne) with L Lewis, Lachlan Thompson, Finn Milne, and Jordan Dunster, the tracks […]
Saul Williams meets Carlos Nino & Friends at TreePeople

An unfiltered invocation by Saul Williams opens this sound ceremony with Carlos Niño & Friends, held beneath oak and black walnut trees in Coldwater Canyon Park, Los Angeles, on December 18, 2024. Organized by Noah Klein of Living Earth and hosted by the conservation group TreePeople, it marked a first live collaboration of this kind […]
Domenique Dumont | Deux Paradis

Domenique Dumont’s fourth album, Deux Paradis, arrives like the three that came before it – with an air of mystery and wonder. This is dance music for inner worlds – rituals, revelations and reveries. Deux Paradis is a ten-track song cycle that leads the listener through the rhythm of a day, the bloom and fade […]
Mansur Brown | Rihla

Mansur Brown shares his truest, most honest album to date, Rihla, which means journey in Arabic. Embarking on this voyage, you’re hearing an artist in full flow – bucking trends and freely making music that isn’t confined by genre. “Rihla to me is a diary of my life up until now. It touches on life […]
Joaquín Cornejo | Cabuya

‘Cabuya’ is the new EP that Joaquín brings us from Ecuador, a sonic journey that explores sensitive and enveloping landscapes. Most of the EP was produced during an electric shortage in Ecuador that lasted for almost 4 months due to a severe drought and political corruption. Having no electricity for most part of the day […]
Salami Rose Joe Louis | Lorings

Lindsay Olsen aka Salami Rose Joe Louis is a genre traveller multi-instrumentalist female producer and a signee to Flying Lotus’s Brainfeeder label. She returns with her most personal album to date on April 25th, 2025. Delightfully raw and heartfelt, ‘Lorings’ is a collection of songs that find SRJL displaying her vulnerability through a playful and […]
Ben LaMar Gay | Yowzers

Yowzers is a new album by Chicago composer, improvisor, instrumentalist and musical folklorist Ben LaMar Gay. The twelve track collection is a leap forward in the lexicon of Gay’s recorded output, and a veritable masterwork of ancient inner-body rhythms and intuitive melodic storytelling. It’s worth mentioning that a leap forward for Gay is no small […]
Joe Armon-Jones | All The Quiet (Part II)

Keyboardist, producer and songwriter Joe Armon-Jones shares his most elevated solo project to date, All The Quiet. A galvanising statement of intent, traversing jazz, funk, dub, hip hop, and soul music, entirely written, produced and mixed by Armon-Jones himself. All The Quiet (Part II) is the second chapter of a two part album, released on […]
K15 | Hope Is Perseverance

An album by K15 feels long overdue. Having made music for over 20 years, consistently released for 1o, it’s a fair comment. If you ask him, he’ll tell you that most of his releases he sees and treats like albums; releases laden with coherent themes, concepts and a sense of identity. Hope Is Perseverance is another […]
Apifera | Keep The Outside Open

Psychedelic jazz supergroup Apifera is back for their second album on Stones Throw, Keep The Outside Open. When these musicians – Nitai Hershkovits, Yuvi Havkin, Amir Bresler and Yonatan Albalak – come together, they create a new kind of alternative jazz: a dash of prog, a twist of post-rock, and a heavy dose of psychedelia, […]