Through jazz, ambient, and gospel, Joy Guidry aims to heal, inspire, and comfort on ‘AMEN’ The Houston-born, Brooklyn-based jazz and ambient composer’s latest release is approached from a place...
Cacophony Kid’s ‘Sludge City’ offers an ugly panorama of life under capitalism The Ohio-based band’s latest heavy synth punk album is for anyone who feels down...
Interview: Fayluna’s debut album captures nature’s auditory essence “If you become one with nature you can understand the secrets of the world.”
Mind Mirage’s ‘Chaos Carousel’ heals the mind through music The Oakland-based artist's latest album sings its way through the never-ending nightmare we’re living...
Dive into a realm of the minimal, micro, deep, low, and melodic house with Chelita’s ‘So far, so good’ The Afro-Indigenous Boston-based DJ and producer’s latest EP demonstrates that successful projects can thrive...
On Venus Kii Thomas’ ‘faggot,’ sensualism is xyr revolution The Baltimore artist's latest opus is an audio meditation on both freedom and one's...
enchanted forest explores new sonic territories on ‘Semele’s Tryst’ Electronic sounds constructed, melted and bent to their will meet a free-jazz fusion on...
The unholy rites of Ekstasis are declared in ‘Valle Crusis’ Created to achieve self-transcendence through sound, the London-based experimental artist’s debut EP is a...
On ‘All Time Stop Now,’ Anna Luisa Petrisko begs you to acknowledge the now The Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist's latest album is meant to sit in and live...
On ‘Fourth Album,’ Markus Floats explores creating with friends The Tio'tiá:ke/Montréal composer uses his latest album as a means to break the routine...