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  LSDXOXO’s debut album DOGMA showcases the artist’s versatility and marks a significant stylistic evolution. Known for his eclectic style ranging from bass-heavy dance tracks to intense techno, LSDXOXO (born Raushaan Glasgow) has consistently defied genre expectations.   DOGMA represents a departure from his previous work, blending elements of grunge,

  SOPHIE’s first and final posthumous album serves as both a tribute and a bittersweet reminder of the innovative producer’s impact on modern music. The Scottish artist’s unexpected departure left a void in the industry, her avant-garde approach to pop having carved out entirely new sonic territories.   This self-titled

  British producer, DJ, and Pluto Records founder Floating Points approaches dance music as a composer. His dextrous, kinetic productions pack the sort of punch they do as a result of his expert craftsmanship, and since his acclaimed 2025 debut Elaenia, he’s continued to refine his skill for ever evolving,

Since unleashing the multi-album Kiick cycle upon the world two years ago, Venezuelan producer and vocalist Arca has been on a continuous journey of self discovery. Following The Kiick Cycle, it was Arca the woman who felt most prominent, with a series of high profile gigs that included opening for

  During her time filming for the upcoming remake of The Crow, UK singer-dancer-actress-writer FKA Twigs confronted her darkness in a way she hadn’t for quite some time. The thematic concerns of a story like The Crow made it inevitable for the lead actress to have to delve into those

Brutalismus 3000’s latest EP, Goodbye Salo, showcases the Berlin duo’s evolution within the electronic music landscape. This six-track offering presents a refined version of their signature sound, blending aggressive rhythms with pop sensibilities. The opening track sets the tone, immediately immersing listeners in a high-octane atmosphere. Throughout the EP, Victoria

The sudden loss of UK producer SOPHIE four years ago is one of dance music’s most painful tragedies. The Scottish born visionary was poised to change the face of pop and electronic music, with her singular sound and innovative approach to the art of noise making. SOPHIE’s loss was made

On paper, James Blake and Lil Yachty are an unlikely duo. Yet, their collaborative album Bad Cameo proves to be an intriguing (albeit uneven) exploration that pushes both artists into new sonic territory. The record attempts to blend Blake’s signature ethereal production with rapper Yachty’s evolving R&B vision, and when

From the acerbic bass-hop of her breakthrough EP Alias, to the softcore europop of her (sorely underrated) debut album Nymph, UK rapper and vocalist Shygirl has cycled through many styles. But it’s dance music where she’s always felt most at home, her audacious persona a natural fit in the lineage

When English music duo Zero 7 wrote the song Don’t Call It Love with collaborator Swim Surreal over a decade ago, they had no idea they were sowing the seeds of what would eventually materialise into the trio’s new album (and Swim Surreal’s debut), In The Half Light.    In

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