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̸ April 2024
Finally—the straight-up Bullion pop album we've all been waiting for.
Two delirious techno hip-house hybrids from the ever-expanding WTCHCRFT universe.
SUCHI zeroes in on what she does best—getting and keeping the dance floor going—on yet another sparkling EP.
̸ March 2024
Cassius Select morphs into an R&B singer-songwriter to paint a nuanced picture of a breakup.
̸ December 2023
A 90-minute opus many years in the making.
Anastasia Kristensen's latest EP shows there's still some sparkle to be found in a world plagued by destruction.
̸ November 2023
Harry Agius hits right in the feels on his most direct EP to date.
̸ October 2023
LSDXOXO loosens his deadpan delivery into gliding rap flows on his latest EP, expanding his sound into something more epic.
̸ September 2023
Verraco's debut EP on Voam is outrageous in the best way.
Courtesy attempts the unexpected by covering trance and Eurodance hits on her debut album, with some triumphs and stumbles along the way.
̸ August 2023
Zero-fucks-given bouncy club music on another knockout TraTraTrax release.
Rapping and producing a full project for the first time, the UK artist blends confrontational hip-hop and club music on this fierce LP.
̸ July 2023
Singing songs originally written for others, Jessy Lanza comes up with her tightest, catchiest and somehow most personal record yet.
̸ June 2023
Laksa tests listeners' limits on his new RE:LAX label.
Nabihah Iqbal's shoegazey new album is both deeper and dancier than we're used to.
̸ April 2023
Avalon Emerson ducks out of dance music and resurfaces in an indie rock band—a potential risk that pays off well.
Courtesy further explores "ambient trance," this time made for fashion runways.
Wielding rage like—you guessed it—a hammer, Yaeji opens up her work to new styles, feelings and bracingly personal lyrics.
̸ February 2023
Get familiar with the eclectically minded Berlin DJ who brings a "DIY, punk-ass attitude" to everything she does.
̸ June 2022
Featuring co-production from Nicola Cruz, Verraco and more, the Uruguay producer's latest LP uses adventurous club music and pop touches to soundtrack her re-emergence from a chronic illness.