Ibeyi make Offering feel like a ritual with modern pulse and ancestral light
Ibeyi release Offering, a 26 June album highlighted in Pitchfork’s release guide, continuing the duo’s blend of soul, electronics, Yoruba tradition and intimate sisterhood.
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Ibeyi release Offering, a 26 June album highlighted in Pitchfork’s release guide, continuing the duo’s blend of soul, electronics, Yoruba tradition and intimate sisterhood.
Brutalismus 3000 release Harmony via Live From Earth and Columbia, bringing their high-impact blend of rave, punk pressure and electronic extremity into the 26 June album cycle.
M. Geddes Gengras releases Guest List, a 26 June album in The Line of Best Fit’s release schedule that points toward modular electronics, ambient patience and deep textural drift.
Two Shell release Infinite Now+ with four new tracks, extending the glitchy UK club universe surrounding their Infinite Now era.
Pitchfork reviews Gold Panda’s TON UP, a fast, unpretentious Studio Barnhus set that turns the producer’s reflective electronica into revved-up house motion.
Matthew Herbert and Momoko Gill release Clay (Bonus Edition) through Strut, expanding their electronic collaboration with a same-day Bandcamp edition.