Synaesthesiac exudes an accomplished grasp of modern electronic pop signatures.
Harem isn’t quite as unique as Old Apparatus’s two preceding EPs.
French comprises Arcane Revolver’s five most popular tracks, but suffers from a lack of variety.
‘Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend! translates decade-old live material into a sprawling, four-movement storm.
Alfur buzzes with optimism while maintaining the spikiness of its predecessors.
True to their name, the Sea and Cake really are as sweet as meringue and as soothing as warm waves breaking over one’s toes.
If 1612 Underture is any indication, Maxine Peake could quit her day job and have a prosperous career recording quirky, investigative audiobooks.
The amount of hurt Arena pours into Morricone Uncovered is almost visceral.
Hyperdub Records has used dubstep pioneer Burial’s sales to bankroll some interesting projects, but none as unlikely or rewarding as Sebenza.
Tracer is a carefully balanced collage of experimental electronica and stylish vocal pop.