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Clark Shares a String-Laced
Folk Song From His
Playground In A Lake LP

Photo EVA VERMANDEL As impossible to pin down as Clark has been over the past 20 years, he’s never made an album quite like Playground In A Lake. Due out through the classical imprint Deutsche Grammophon on March 26th, it’s a stone-cold stunner featuring mood-altering melodies and a stacked cast of guest musicians, including a […]

Anina & Guest Ready
Style Trilogy Mixtapes

Noods Radio has tapped Anina and guest for its latest proper mixtape. Make that three mixtapes, actually. Due out March 3rd, the Style Trilogy is a look back at the special jungle series the duo recorded through remote sessions last year. Here’s what heads can expect from each set, according to a press release: Style […]

Mother of Mars
Announce Debut Album,
Recruit Singer Jaiko Suzuki

Photo RONNIE ARDEN Longtime The Rapture bandmates Vito Roccoforte and Gabriel Andruzzi have revealed their first proper Mother of Mars LP. Due out March 5th through Ransom Note, I Hear brings underground DJ / drummer Jaiko Suzuki (Electroputas, The Crystal Ark) Jaiko Suzuki into the fold full-time as the trio’s windswept lead singer. Mother of […]

Ivan Zoloto Makes
Us a Massive Playlist of
Songs For Drinking Alone

To help set the scene of his most widescreen work yet, Ivan Zoloto shares a particularly intense passage from Canadian writer Miriam Toews: I drive around the perimeter of the city like a dog marking its territory, over bridges and under bridges, the way I used to stalk the edges of my small hometown. This […]

Adrian Sherwood Unveils
Another Outtake From
New Age Steppers Box Set

Photo KISHI YAMAMOTO Adrian Sherwood has shared the second official single from Avant Gardening, a collection of outtakes and rarities from his New Age Steppers collective with the one-and-only Ari Up. Streaming exclusively on this very site, “Some Dub” is an echo chamber expression of “Some Love,” the lead track on the group’s Foundation Steppers […]

Thys Reworks Amon
Tobin Collab With the
Noordpool Orchestra

Here’s the thing about orchestral takes on electronic tracks: they’re often terrible. Mostly because the opposing forces of clubs and concert halls never quite sync up. They’re in an eternal struggle instead, with no clear winner… or leader for that matter. Thys was determined to break that chain with the Noordpool Orchestra collab he recently […]

Frederik Valentin Readies
Two New Posh Isolation EPs

“At this point of my career I don’t wish to make esoteric music,” says multi-medium artist Frederik Valentin. “I’m attracted to the simplicity of music and the idea of creating something universal that apply to people from different social cultures in various stages of life.” That’s certainly the vibe we get from 0011001, a devastating […]

Die Schachtel Line Up
Latest Decay Music LPs

Die Schachtel has unveiled the third and fourth volumes of its Decay Music series, the Milan imprint’s look at “inspired contemporary experimental efforts in ambient, ethereal, and emotively abstract music.” Due out on February 19th, Rueben and Downtown Ethnic Music are two very different efforts from Sandro Mussida and Giovanni Di Domenico (pictured above). While […]