Tales of Us is the sixth studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp and touches their folky side
"This four-piece from down under didn’t come here to be analyzed, they didn’t come here to get heavy – they came here to get down" - NME
Sophomore album by Welsh-Cornish dancer and solo artist via Heavenly, excellent indie pop drenched in modern psychedelia and library music
Peaceful and meditative while simultaneously rhythmic and bass heavy. A new age masterpiece by Beverly-Glenn Copeland
American experimental musician and producer Katie Gately moves to Houndstooth for her sophomore album Loom, co-produced by serpentwithfeet
Deluxe Edition of Dorian Electra’s My Agenda has so many features that it makes 100 gecs sweat in comparison
Bringing together therapeutic frequencies, forest bathing, and binaural sound, Hinako Omori's “a journey...” combines inner healing and natural landscapes
One of the most essential UK release in the realm of electronic and industrial music ever
Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides (stylised in all caps) is the only studio album by Scottish recording artist and producer Sophie
Reissue of Vitalic's classic and a cornerstone electro/techno album by Frenchman Pacal Arbez, originally released in 2005
Dear God, I Hate Myself is a beautiful piece of humanist art. And it's a brilliant gothic pop record that can stand next to anything
Few in the field of explorative ambient music have remained as questing and unclassifiable as Canadian composer Tim Hecker
Resists easy genre classification, melding together sounds from New Age, exotica, library music, and the sweeter side of electronic music
Carnage is the debut album by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis as a duo, recorded over a period of weeks during lockdown
Parachutes started out in 2003 as a project of Scott Alario and Alex Somers, they were later joined by amiina and Sigur Rós on tour in 2008