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Mixmaster Morris, Jonah Sharp, Haruomi H… - Waraitake
PitchforkFollow “The 1998 collaborative album brought together a trio of legends from the worlds of ambient and chillout. It’s a placid…” on Feb 29th →
Wrecked Lightship - Hex
PitchforkFollow “Two veteran electronic producers balance their club instincts with headier inclinations, fusing breakbeats, dub delay, and squalling electronic frequencies into…” on Feb 29th →
MANNEQUIN PUSSY - I Don't Know You
PitchforkFollow “The Philadelphia rock band meets the moment with an essential, wide-ranging record that’s mouthy, messy, and self-assured.” on Feb 28th →
Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru - Clouds Moving on the Sky
PitchforkFollow “A remarkable archival release captures rare vocal performances that the esteemed nun, composer, and pianist recorded in the late 1970s…” on Feb 28th →
Geotic - The Quarrel
PitchforkFollow “On the latest album from his ambient alter ego, Baths’ Will Wiesenfeld uses fuzzed-out guitars and tape-warped textures to conjure…” on Feb 28th →
Real Estate - Water Underground
PitchforkFollow “The indie pop veterans’ sixth album fuses the laid-back sound of 1990s soft rock with pedal steel and countrypolitan filigree.…” on Feb 27th →
Heems, Lapgan, Saul Williams - Accent
PitchforkFollow “The Queens-born, Punjabi-American rapper revels in the hyper-referential code-switching of his work in Das Racist and Swet Shop Boys while…” on Feb 27th →
Hurray For The Riff Raff - Hawkmoon
PitchforkFollow “Alynda Segarra’s fantastic new album revives the folky textures of previous records to grapple with American myths and tragedies. It’s…” on Feb 26th →
Erika de Casier - Test It
PitchforkFollow “Embracing the Y2K R&B of her youth, Erika de Casier molds the silvery avant-gardism of artists like Aaliyah and Janet…” on Feb 25th →
Laryssa Kim - Ma Chi Sei - Ascoso
PitchforkFollow “Pairing multilingual processed vocals with shape-shifting electroacoustic arrangements, the Italo-Congolese singer and composer explores the limits of the unconscious.” on Feb 25th →
Rafael Toral - Intro + Changes (excerpt)
PitchforkFollow “After many years spent experimenting with arcane, home-built electronic devices, the Portuguese musician returns to his guitar for a gorgeous…” on Feb 25th →
Laetitia Sadier - Who + What
PitchforkFollow “On her fifth solo album, the Stereolab principal highlights the contradictions at the heart of her music, pairing deceptively sweet…” on Feb 23rd →
MGMT - Dancing In Babylon (feat. Christine and the Queens)
PitchforkFollow “After a 2018 album hailed as a return to form, the duo shifts to slick, big-tent pop pastiche—Britpop, power ballads,…” on Feb 22nd →
Molly Lewis - Lounge Lizard
PitchforkFollow “Guided by her spellbinding whistling, the Los Angeles musician’s debut album is as sumptuous and wistful as a vintage film…” on Feb 22nd →
Amiture - Billy's Dream
PitchforkFollow “The New York duo’s gloomy trip rock songs are danceable, depressing, and designed for you to mosh with your shadows.” on Feb 22nd →
Grandaddy / Jason Lytle - You're Going to Be Fine and I'm Going to Hell
PitchforkFollow “Inspired by waltz time, heartbreak, and ambient Americana, Jason Lytle returns with his characteristic mix of humor and tragedy.” on Feb 21st →
Jonny From Space - Crystal Eyes
PitchforkFollow “The Miami producer’s debut morphs between ambient, downtempo, and dub techno. It’s as tranquil as an afternoon spent watching the…” on Feb 20th →
serpentwithfeet - Damn Gloves feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Yanga YaYa
PitchforkFollow “The Los Angeles-based singer and producer trades the gospel of his previous work for sensual R&B, using the club as…” on Feb 19th →
Laura Jane Grace - Hole In My Head
PitchforkFollow “With a solo album of playfully retro punk songs, the Against Me! singer lets her hair down but never loses…” on Feb 19th →
Friko - Crashing Through
PitchforkFollow “Channeling the sound and spirit of 2000s indie rock, the Chicago duo’s debut album feels like a generational passing of…” on Feb 16th →