The singer and percussionist team up for an album of cosmic experimentalism and amorphous funk. Their collaborative debut has improvisational spirit and real feeling.
Pennsylvania producer Tatiana Triplin’s lo-fi, loop-centric approach to footwork makes her second album feel like a dreamy memory of the promise of digital connection.
The Birmingham rapper meditates on identity and working-class British culture on his latest album, finding inspiration in soulfully psychedelic beats and diaristic verses.
The New York songwriter steps into the role of a despondent femme fatale on her debut album, an unassuming collection of indie-pop songs with the aura of a vintage cult classic.