Camille Camille Enchanted Sea
Influenced by the folk tradition, her work feels deeply personal, often exploring themes of observation, connection, inner reflection, the natural world, and drawing comparisons to artists such as Josephine Foster and Robbie Basho.
Guided By Voices Crawlspace of the Pantheon
Their 44th album. Robert Pollard says, “”I worked much more diligently on this set of lyrics. I chiselled away at lines and sections and phrasings… I wanted them to have an overall emotionally conceptual feel. At times it feels somewhat autobiographical.”
Cole Berliner The Black Door
His arrangements form intricate passages for acoustic, electric and lap steel guitars, acoustic/electric bass, piano, drums, percussion, violin, viola, horns, woodwinds and synthesizers.
Boards of Canada Inferno
The fifth studio album from the electronic duo.
Rosina Buck Before It Snows EP
For fans of Aldous Harding, This Is The Kit, Regina Spektor, this is a raw and radiant record tracing love, loss, and the long road back to self.
The Fall Singles Live Vol.2 1980-1983
Frustrated by a lack of recognition, consultation and compensation by some of the labels putting out reissues, live LPs and compilations from the 40-year history of the much-loved post-punk group, Paul Hanley, Steve Hanley, Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon devised a plan to shift some of the balance back in favour of former members of the band. They settled on something of a unique solution: to recreate releases they had appeared on but from live recordings taken at a variety of shows.
Die Twice Accept Me Like A Lie
Across five tracks, the EP unfolds at a hypnotic pace, patient and deliberate, allowing atmosphere to bloom before erupting into full-band catharsis.
Saidah Take Me To EP
Sonically inspired by UKG pioneers like Conducta and ANZ, Saidah’s approach in the forthcoming EP reclaims a lighter presence within the genre, celebrating connection and pure unadulterated joy on the dancefloor.
Mull Historical Society In My Mind, There’s A Photograph
A new collection of songs featuring lyrical contributions from such authors as Irvine Welsh, Ali Smith, Len Pennie, Jehan Bseiso, Louise Welsh, Irenosen Okojie, Paul Lynch, Colum McCann, Yiyun Lee, Alan Johnson, Dan Richards and Sir Alexander McCall Smith.
Serpent Lord The Once Forgotten Ways of Old
A solitary pagan black metal project forged by Jake Superchi (UADA, Ceremonial Castings).
Ghinzu W.O.W.A
The album take Ghinzu back to basics, before blasting them into uncharted territories. Their formative influences – the energy and expression of Queen; the raucous grunge noise of Nirvana and The Melvins – remain, alongside their passion for visual art.
Eli & Fur Dreams at Dusk Pt. II
Duo that has built a sound defined by emotive vocals, cinematic synths and rolling basslines.
Diana Darby Otterson
Like prayers sung in the dark to a hypnotic melody. Mid-tempo, 1966 influenced sounds lull you in, before stark, Broadway-on-acid numbers completely disarm you.
Upupayama Honesty Flowers
Epic double album set which finds Upupayāma’s ever mind-blowing brew of organic psychedelic rock meets global grooves at its most percussive, lively and distorted.
Kimiko Modern Dance EP
Debut from artist best known for her role in Orange Is The New Black
Danalogue Teleportations
Debut from a founding member of The Comet Is Coming. Conceived as a continuous, journey-based piece, Teleportations is a warm, playful and immersive album that transforms endings, grief and personal upheaval into a vivid science-fictional voyage of escape, healing and renewal.
Hanry What Came From Silence
Debut album where a sweeping, cinematic body of work where delicate restraint gradually gives way to towering crescendos and luminous emotional release.
Violet Grohl Be Sweet To Me
Recorded at producer Justin Raisen’s (Kim Gordon, Charli XCX) Los Angeles home studio alongside musicians assembled in the spirit of the Wrecking Crew session players in the ’60s and ’70s.
Ellie Heath Pushing Forty
Canadian singer-songwriter whose work lives at the intersection of pop-rock, emotional honesty and hard-earned self-permission.
Maiah Manser Fifth Dimension Part 1 EP
Los Angeles-based vocalist, producer, and visual artist who mixes pop with underground club music.
Paper Pools Everything
Delicate dream pop and drippy reverb in the vein of Slowdive; knife’s edge rock riffs that recall The Stone Roses; buzzing programming that approaches Nine Inch Nails’ bleeding-heart EBM.
Pebble Seven Sheepsong Unlimited
Shapeshifting between experimental pop, alternative R&B, and ambient electronica.
Doublespeak Doublespeak
Erasure’s Vince Clarke, Blancmange’s Neil Arthur and the electronic producer-writer-synth-nerd Benge revisit eleven of the favourite songs by other artists from the past four decades to create new electronic interpretations.
Gigi Masin Movement
Moving between melancholy MIDI, technoid robotics, groovy liminal cloudscapes, and fathoms-deep ambient aquatics.
Kiefer Sutherland Grey
His fourth studio album continues his work across country, Americana and folk genres.
- Zunz Obsidiana
The solo project of Lorena Quintanilla from Lorelle Meets The Obsolete is a richly atmospheric, electronic-driven album replete with sensitivity and visceral intent.
Primitive Ring Primitive Ring
Trio including Charles Moothart of Fuzz. Rock and roll is in its essence a primal experience, and the name reflects that. Three individuals collide and egos rattle, shedding layers and growing new limbs.
Lufeh Overwhelmed
Their latest takes a more melodic and vocal‑driven approach, without sacrificing the band’s progressive roots.
David Torn now i imagine a place not the same
Double album from the experimental guitarist which moves between fractured melody, dense atmospherics, and moments of stark quiet, capturing Torn at his most distilled and exploratory.
DEAFKIDS CICATRIZES DO FUTURO
This album is what happens when electronic fury and feverish organic percussion collide with a relentless Latin American punk spirit.
Kid, Feral 2019
Think somewhere between Birds in Row, Loma Prieta, Touché Amoré, with that same emotional urgency but pushed through a lo-fi, self-recorded lens that makes everything feel even more immediate and unstable.
Red Sky Nostalgia del Futuro
Masked rapper-guitarist who has been challenging musical conventions since 2011. Known for his “Kintsugi Music” philosophy, he blends rap, metal, electronic, and global influences—particularly from Japanese culture—into a genre-defying sound.
The Real McKenzies On Yer Bike
They step into a new chapter without sanding down any of the chaos that’s carried them this far. It’s still bagpipes, still breakneck punk, still built for crowded rooms and spilled pints, but there’s a sharper focus running through it.
Redshift Down The Wires
Progressive metal trio whose third album serves as six chapters, each of which conceptualise a world surviving without independent thought, where human-made art became outlawed, and A.I generated art propagandises obedience
The Greenberry Woods It’s All Good Sugar
A rich bounty of sterling songwriting, hooks, and harmonies.
Labrinth Cosmic Opera Act II
Artist and composer known for complex, multi-layered storytelling that is both experimental and melodic.
Seven Crowns Haunted Head
Whilst still rooted in the punk ethos the band are known and loved for, ‘Haunted Head’ brings with it a new, unpredictable and genre-blending approach to their songwriting.
Principleasure III
Of Iranian origin but hailing from Northern Ireland, he draws equal influence from cinematic scores, early EBM, the 90s melodic techno of his youth and electro-tinged disco


