Saturday, July 18 2026

‘Transmission Number 5’- Brother Dolly, turning interference into intimacy

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‘Transmission Number 5’, the debut offering from the elusive trio Brother Dolly, emerges like a broadcast intercepted late at night. […]

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‘Afternoon Of Acid Rain’- Hallucinophonics, diving headfirst into the strange

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There are songs that flirt with the surreal, and then there are songs that cannonball straight into it. ‘Afternoon of Acid […]

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‘Fragments in the Basement of My Mind’- La Leurentop, reentering the room with an awakening

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With the eagerly-awaited second half of ‘Fragments in the Basement of My Mind’, La Leurentop looks to reframe the story that […]

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‘Suicidal Strain’- Add Zedd, breaking the silence with an expansive new album

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There are records you casually take a dip into, and then there are records that ask you to pay close […]

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‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’- Chas Leman, a beat-driven rebellion for the overworked soul

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Chas Leman has never struck us as an artist content to sit still. And with his new EP ‘REPETITIVE STRAIN’, he […]

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‘Separation Team’- Siren Section, drifting between signal and static

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After years refining their collaborative language, Los Angeles duo Siren Section return with ‘Separation Team’, a record that feels deliberate, immersive, and emotionally […]

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‘Resonance’- Spectrum In Silence, finding power in stillness

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There’s a rare kind of debut that feels like a fully realised statement. And with their eagerly-awaited debut LP ‘Resonance’, Spectrum […]

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‘The Coalition’- Allan Jamisen, burning with a controlled fury

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Allan Jamisen has never been an artist content to decorate the edges of a song. And with ‘The Coalition’, he […]

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‘I Thought I Was Dreaming’- Dancing The Conga, when memory learns to sing

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There’s something quietly extraordinary about the way Dancing The Conga move through feeling. On their latest offering ‘I Thought I […]

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‘THE GOOD LIFE?’- Chas Leman, turning the dancefloor into a soapbox

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Chas Leman has always had a knack for turning everyday frustration into something strangely magnetic, but with ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’, he sharpens […]

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