Ko Shin Moon  Sin        

From their Paris studio, Ko Shin Moon create otherworldly, hybrid melodies where psychedelia meets space disco to thrilling effect.

Mozart Estate                 Tower Block In A Jam Jar         

Lawrence says: “This is an album for people who have never heard Mozart Estate or Go-Kart Mozart before – it’s for people who picked up the book (Street Level Superstar) and got into me that way. If you’re one of those then this record will knock your socks off!!”

Josienne Clarke            Far From Nowhere       

Folk artist whose album was recorded in a remote Scottish cabin. What emerges is a record of remarkable intimacy and integrity as Clarke embraces stillness and vulnerability.

Sudan Archives             THE BPM           

THE BPM looks to Sudan’s mother’s roots in Michigan and her father’s in Illinois; it was partially completed in Chicago and Detroit, embracing the club sounds from those cities while taking in everything from Jersey club to contemporary global dance musics and experimental beatwork.

Silvana Estrada             Vendrán Suaves Lluvias           

The album’s sonic world is a collage of the sounds that have shaped her: the Venezuelan cuatro, harp, trumpet, pedal steel, and sweeping orchestral arrangements recorded in Skopje, North Macedonia.

Holly Golightly               Looks Like Trouble      

Founder member of garage band Thee Headcoatees featuring ten new songs looking at life and reflecting its many ups and downs, from downtrodden blues to upbeat jangly garage numbers.

Bar Italia            Some Like It Hot           

It pulses with romance, intrigue, self-discovery and rapture over lustful rockers, spellbinding folk pop, punch-drunk ballads and undefinable moments that sneak up on you like a burst of 5pm sunshine.

The Last Dinner Party                From The Pyre

The sound of a band having a lot of fun rather than feeling any innate pressure to follow-up on an explosively successful debut record.

Rianne Downey             The Consequence of Love      

Produced by Grammy winner Ryan Hadlock (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlisle) and recorded at Seattle’s Bear Creek Studio, ‘The Consequence of Love’ features ten tracks that effortlessly showcase a serious new country, folk voice.

Smote                 Songs From The Free House  

Continuing Smote’s exploratory mission into heaviness in all its forms. Songs From The Free House sees Foggin exploring a variety of new avenues. Therefore, whilst listeners might align the pantheistic forays into drone-based abandon with previous travellers like Earth and Om, the influence of folk songs and legends, as well as electronic music make their presence felt

 

Various               When The 2000s Clashed       

5CD 81 track complilation that spotlights the back-to-basics electronic beats that heralded in a new generation of exciting and innovative new artists, such as Hot Chip, Peaches, LCD Soundsystem, and Ladytron. It also shows how the sound and attitude of electroclash plugged into the decade’s cutting-edge indie bands (Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, MGMT, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party) and became intrinsic to the way chart pop would sound in the first decade of the 2000s (Kylie, Goldfrapp, Mason vs. Princess Superstar).

The Lovely Eggs             Bin Juice           

A collection of self-recorded outtakes from their last album ‘Eggsistentialism’, alongside rare B sides, to mark their 20th anniversary.

Susannah Stark            Minor Gestures            

Experimental folk, drone & electronic music w/ vocals in both Scottish Gaelic & English, recorded with an ensemble incl. Laurie Pitt (Golden Teacher, The Modern Institute) + ft. Cinder (Cindytalk)

The Clause       Victim of a Casual Thing          

Debut album from band bringing together the timelessness of the ‘60s with the mammoth grooves of the ‘80s and the riotous attitude of the ‘90s.

The Subways   When I’m With You      

Celebrating their 20th anniversary with a selection of singles and fan favourites from their journey so far, while also looking to the future with two brand new songs.

The Barr Brothers          Let It Hiss         

Their fourth album is a document of transformation.

Henry J Star     The Soft Apocalypse  

Release taking inspiration from Japanese adventure games, ambient music, and Southern literature.

Bel         Holy Grail         

Rooted in vivid storytelling and a self-defined visual world inspired by childhood dreams, Holy Grail promises a deeply personal and immersive listening experience.

Beauty Sleep   The Whole Damn Cake            

A maximalist blend of synth-pop and guitar-driven indie rock.

Brògeal               Tuesday Paper Club   

The album’s sound is rich with instruments such as accordion, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, and perky penny whistle. It blends ancient folk traditions with an indie Gen Z sensibility, creating a sound that laughs, sings and dances in the face of 21st century darkness.

John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest      Relativity          

A 78-minute collection of songs loosely based upon the concept of human and cosmic interaction and relationships.

Living Hours     Internal Drone Infinity              

Fourth album from a group known for their lush fusion of dream-pop and shoegaze, the band continues to evolve, merging folk-inflected slowcore, fuzzy indie-pop, and hazy noise-rock into a sound that’s both expansive and emotionally piercing.

Tombs                 Feral Darkness             

While ‘Feral Darkness’ still embraces TOMBS’ black metal roots, it also explores the band’s gothic, death rock side, creating the band’s darkest and most haunting record to date.

Bloodsports     Anything Can Be A Hammer  

Debut from a group on the cutting edge of disjointed, hard hitting guitar music, making a name for themselves within Brooklyn’s DIY scene.

Jouska                How Did I Wind Up Here?        

It sees her moving away from the polished electronic sounds of her past work, to lean into more fragile and exposed textures.

Nathan Sykes                 Ultraviolet        

Second solo album from artist best known for his time in The Wanted.

Julesy   Flip The Bed    

Brooklyn artist blending dreamy folk-pop textures with raw punk energy.

Wretched          Decay 

A concept record that blends haunting melodies with progressive complexity.

Mariel Buckley               Strange Trip Ahead      

Americana singer-songwriter with nine songs exploring the vulnerability of existing in the uncertain – within one’s life, relationships, and career.

Robin Taylor Zander    Robin Taylor Zander   

A versatile multi-instrumentalist, he is a full-time member of Cheap Trick, with seamless facility on guitar, bass, drums, and backing vocals. With lush immersive harmonies, Robin delivers vintage pop rock with a modern twist – a taste of ‘60s British invasion, ‘70s punk, ‘80s new wave, and ‘90s alternative.

Katie Schecter               Empress           

While imagining Doris Troy, John Lennon, Amy Winehouse and Bill Withers all collaborating on an album at The Black Ark, Schecter describes her new record as “dubbed-out Supremes.”

Dylan Henner                 Star Dream FM             

An album of choral-washed experimental ambient works.

RudeGRL + CC               Living My Best Life      

Their rule-breaking power-pop, punk-hop finds strength in letting go – and letting loose – through an energetic union of rapid-fire rap, twanging surf guitar, fuzz-soaked bass and ‘80s industrial beats awash with euphoria.

I Was A King     Until The End  

Norway’s long-standing agents of harmony-laden, jangle-rich, sun-kissed psych-pop with an album produced by Bill Ryder-Jones.

Bryant Barnes                Solace

Full length debut from rising alternative R&B singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist

Good Flying Birds         Talulah’s Tape

A patchwork mixtape of stripped-down home recordings that delivers intricate pop songs perched between the immediacy of DIY punk and the intimate sweetness of twee – all glued together by breakbeats, memes and noise.

Paz Lenchantin              Triste   

After a decade as bassist with Pixies, this is her solo debut and consists of 12 tracks that that blend both Latin folk textures with American rock structures

Monkey On Mars           Monkey On Mars EP    

The two space-prog tracks – totalling nearly 24 minutes – blend their dreamlike yet dark soundscapes. Monkey3 bring kraut-infused effects and convincing heavy riffs to Mars Red Sky’s tortured melodies. All carried by a pachydermic rhythm section: two drums, two basses.

Julesy   Flip The Bed    

Brooklyn alt-indie artist drawing inspiration from icons like Imogen Heap, They Might Be Giants, and Alex G.

Uaar     Galger og brann            

This is a raw, blackened slab of d-beat hardcore for fans of Tragedy, Skitsystem, From Ashes Rise, and Sibiir, where crushing riffs, relentless d-beats, and suffocating atmosphere collide.

Grey Factor      When The Future Arrives Without You             

Pioneers of the Los Angeles underground art damage electronic music scene, Grey Factor have been more myth than legend for over 45 years. This is a 27-track compilation of everything they recorded.

Rural Tapes      Oneiric              

A record for the dreamers, a trippy cosmic aural experience of largely instrumental music, recorded analogue.

Laura Evans     Out of the Dark             

Known for her rich vocals and emotionally grounded songwriting, Laura brings together lush pop melodies, bluesy undertones, and heartfelt lyrics on this 12-track collection.

Rakel    a place to be   

Birds, clocks, breath, strings, soft synths, the creak of a floorboard, nothing is too small to become part of the composition.

Severe Girls     Another Night EP         

Fine detail meets energetic abandon in the hands of songwriter, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Richardson, elbowing his way into the realms of Buzzcocks, The Replacements, Guided By Voices and Wipers.

System Olympia           Love Language              

DJ with a project is a bold articulation of sensuality and poetic rebellion — a sonic tapestry spanning nearly five decades of music, from 1979 to 2025.

High On Wheels            The Monkey     

The band have shaped their sound into a gritty, livewire force, recorded straight to tape, no polish, no gimmicks, just high-voltage desert grooves.

I, Jordan             Free Falling      

Dance innovator with five tracks which started as an exercise in growth, Jordan pushing themselves to work with vocalists, became something far more profound: a meditation on love’s many faces.

Partyof2             Amerika’s Next Top Party        

United around one fluid and forward-thinking perception of what hip-hop could be without boundaries.

Hardwicke Circus         One Hour Ahead of the Posse              

Live album by the Carlise rock band recorded during their summer tour of Ukraine.

Natalie Holmes             Opposite Day 

Genre-blurring alt-pop that ping-pongs between introspective ballads and upbeat anthems. Its influences range from Caroline Polachek & Aurora to The Japanese House & Bon Iver

Of Monsters and Men All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade       

The first full-length album in six years from the Icelandic indie band.

Electric Litany                Desires

Sonically, ‘Desires’ finds Electric Litany pushing themselves into more experimental territory than ever before. Tracks like “Itor” exist in a haze of distortion, while “Reciprocate” is a deliberately oversaturated dream-pop anthem that still holds its form

Julie Odell         Disappearing Act EP  

An ethereal, delicate and otherworldly offering.

Charlotte Dos Santos                Neve Azul EP  

The EP captures raw, organic performances shaped by samba rhythms, jazz grooves, and dreamy vocal arrangements.