Grimes - Miss Anthropocene
Grimes' interest in the synthetic textures and granular processing of contempory pop remains strong, just as she stays fascinated with the history and evolution of underground and maintainstream music.
Gil Scott-Heron - We’re New Again - A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven
We're New Again is a reimagining, and complete musical reworking, of Gil Scott-Heron's final album I'm New Here, originally released in 2010.
Chicago-based Makaya McCraven enlists peers Jeff Parker, Junius Paul, Brandee…
Tame Impala - The Slow Rush
These new songs are immense and imaginative excursions through disco funk, Philadelphia soul, yacht rock, R&B, and hip hop, all distilled through Parker's kaleidoscopic pop lens.
CLAMM - Beseech Me
Debut album from Melbourne trio CLAMM, filled with nervy, heavy, hard rock and garage punk styles.
Andras - Joyful
'Joyful' is the latest full-length release from Andras, a Melbourne-based polymath celebrated for a career of invention and re-invention.
Sarah Mary Chadwick - Please Daddy
'Please Daddy' is the sixth studio album from Sarah Mary Chadwick, out now on Rice is Nice Records.
Chadwick's ruminations on grief, religious symbolism and psychoanalysis coalesce into 10 remarkable songs that are…
Eddy Current Suppression Ring - All in Good Time
'All in Good Time' is the well-titled reminder that good things sometimes do arrive for those who wait. It's filled with all the energy and inventiveness of Eddy Current's earlier work, and also…
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Heavy Rain
'Heavy Rain' is the latest LP from reggae titan and revered dub pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry. It's a companion release to Rainford, offering exploratory dub reworks of the original material, alongside two entirely…
30/70 - Fluid Motion
'Fluid Motion' is a non-stop showcase of talent and imagination.
Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance
'Thanks For The Dance' offers poignant reflections on spirituality and humanity, desire and suffering, the profound and profane.
Earl Sweatshirt - Feet Of Clay
'Feet of Clay' is the lastest release from Earl Sweatshirt, the LA hip hop prodigy also known for his early association with the Odd Future collective (friends and peers such as Tyler The…
Surprise Chef - All News Is Good News
Rich instrumentals are played by the core group alongside skilful guest performers on bass flute, vibraphone, saxophone, congas, percussion and more.
Elizabeth - The Wonderful World Of Nature
These are heartbreak bangers to rival the best of them, cinematic and cathartic and unforgettable.
Sleep D - Rebel Force
These ten tracks feature only the finest motor city techno rhythms, electro breakdowns, ambient jazz passages, and cosmic melodies.
Kim Gordon - No Home Record
From the atonal rock of "Air Bnb", drone-dirge of "Earthquake", blasted beats and blues of 'Murdered Out', through to the skeletal trap rhythms of 'Paprika Pony', 'No Home Record' a fearless, fearsome display…
Angel Olsen - All Mirrors
'All Mirrors' is the fifth full-length studio release from North Carolina-based artist Angel Olsen.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Ghosteen
'Ghosteen' is an album of sublimity filled with grace and grief, wonder and awe.
Brittany Howard - Jaime
'Jaime' is the first solo work from Brittany Howard, singer-songwriter of American blues band Alabama Shakes. The album is dedicated to Howard’s sister, Jaime, who taught Brittany to play the piano and write…
Sui Zhen - Losing, Linda
“Losing, Linda” is the third record from Melbourne based experimental electronic/pop and performance artist Sui Zhen, the moniker of Becky Freeman. A surreal pop journey, the album uses Freeman’s digital doppelganger Linda as…
Oh Sees - Face Stabber
Face Stabber is an extended excursion that spans psychedelic riffs, rhythmic rock, free-form jazz and experimental sound design.