A lush, sunlit journey through global soul, electronic warmth, and cinematic groove, Kingdoms in Colour finds Maribou State at their most expansive and uplifting.
For the first time ever, Marshmello's breakout debut studio album Joytime is available on vinyl. Celebrating 10 years of euphoric beats and genre-defying energy, this anniversary edition honors the album that introduced the world to Marshmello's sound.
Shockwave explores genres such as trap, dance, bass house, dubstep, tech, and everything in between. The album represents a gritty and confident sound, exploring a new territory while staying true to Mello's Joytime roots.
These radical re-workings by Mad Professor originally created in 1998 include 'Teardrop', 'Angel' and 'Inertia Creeps' as well as rarities 'Wire' and 'Superpredators'.
A precise and emotionally intuitive body of work, Wide Awake explores identity, authenticity, and expression in an era shaped by algorithms and digital overstimulation.
Ships soon - Blending electronic music with intimate lyrics and left-field rhythms to explore themes of language, identity, and the internal struggle between thought and self.
‘Spiritual Puberty’ an ambitious 6 song EP that traces Connolly's quarter-life coming-of-age journey towards personal fulfillment in a chaotic world of sensory overload.
As the dreamy title suggests, the four tracks on Reverie are super chilled out, so, imagine yourself in your back garden on a sun-lounger with an ice-cream.
YMO's Hosono teams up with ambient techno/house maestros Jonah Sharpe AKA Spacetime Continuum and Mixmaster Morris to bring the 90s rave chill-out room firmly into the 2020s.
Heartachingly beautiful, tender-into reality a collection of heartachingly beautiful, tender-yet-defiant songs, made in collaboration with uniquely yet-defiant songs, soulfully aware, other-worldly vocalists.
Don’t Trust Mirrors is a pivotal return to a project that was put on hold and to self-actualization, showcasing the experience of observing yourself through distortion, reflection, and the slow work of piecing yourself back together again.
Eight years removed from his celebrated self-titled debut album, Motion Graphics (a.k.a. NYC electronic artist Joe Williams) has returned with a brand-new release, Glossolalia.
The album, finished in London with longtime confidante Dillip Harris and bandmates Andrea Balency-Béarn and Marc Pell, is 37 minutes of Mount Kimbie at their most daring and giddily infectious.