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Alice Boman – Honey

Alice Boman’s new album The Space Between is an extremely relaxing way to start your day. Stripped back and subdued and sitting somewhere between folk and very chilled electronic pop, Bowman has cited Brian Eno, Thom Yorke and Angel Olsen (amongst others) as artists who influenced the LP, which should give you a pretty decent idea of what to expect. Honey actually out a couple of months ago, but it’s the album opener and my favourite, so here it is.

https://www.aliceboman.com

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Quinton Barnes – Fuck On U

Quinton Barnes’s fantastic new album For The Love Of Drugs landed last week, and while my overall takeaway from the LP is that Quinton has bascially had enough of everyone’s shit, there are a few gentler, borderline romantic moments, of which Fuck On U is arguably the strongest. Boasting the crunchy synth lines that characterise much of the album’s production paired with some truly gorgeous piano, it sees QB showing his vulnerable side to powerful effect.

https://quintonbarnes.bandcamp.com/album/for-the-love-of-drugs-2

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System Olympia – Give Me

I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a track more than this in the last few months. Just listen those pads! Ridiculous. Taken from her new “mini-album” (EP?) Racing Heart, which is also great.

https://systemolympia.bandcamp.com

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NNAMDÏ – Anti

NNAMDÏ’s head-spinning new album Please Take A Seat takes great delight in wrong-footing you. Relatively straightforward rap one second, it will turn sharply into chaotic electronics or jaunty pop before throwing in the kind of guitar riffs more at home in 80s stadium rock. I’m not sure it always works, but it is highly ambitious and enjoyably eccentric. Anti is one of the more straightforwardly enjoyable moments, but it’s really worth checking out in its entirety to get the full effect of its undeniable power.

https://nnamdi.secretlyca.co/please-have-a-seat

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Rival Consoles – Vision of Self

The new album from Rival Consoles is a bit of a mixed bag, but Visions of Self is undeniably great. I like the less polished-sounding tracks a lot more than the “epic” “bangers”; sometimes it’s as if he’s trying just a lit bit too hard to pull on the heartstrings, but this is nicely subdued. Must try less hard!

https://idol-io.link/NowIs

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Lucrecia Dalt – Dicen

If Mondays generally make you feel tense and anxious, I’d suggest maybe skipping this one; and maybe the entire album from which it is taken. Lucrecia Dalt’s new album ¡Ay! does have contain some lovely melodies and lighter moments, but most of them are buried beneath twitchy, sketchy layers; rattling off-kilter percussion; warped, half-whispered vocals. It’s undeniably beautiful, but in a slightly panic-inducing way. And this weird video – despite it focussing on someone gently floating in water – is pretty much the opposite of relaxing.

https://lucreciadalt.bandcamp.com/album/ay

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Moonlight Scorpio x Nyrus x Equanimous – New Beginnings

Bouncy, shimmering electro-pop-meets-soul from a trio of US collaborators. Shiny, chill vibes for a gloomy Thursday.

https://equanimous.bandcamp.com/track/new-beginnings

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Apollo Brown & Philmore Green – Time Goes

Apollo Brown continues to stake a claim as one of the most consistent and prolific beatmakers out there. Time Goes is taken from his forthcoming collaborative album with Chicago MC Philmore Greene, a project which lands in November and promises to explore “the complete idea of introspection”. Yes, please!

https://orcd.co/costofliving

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Joy Helder – Life of the Party

Joy Helder’s fantastic recent EP Blurt flits between creeping ambient and more energetic electronica, with Life of the Party sitting slap bang in the middle. Skeletal in the sparseness of its structure, every echoing glitch or crispy delivered hi-hat has been painstakingly crafted to deliver maximum impact, burrowing deep into your brainholes and sending satisfying shivers down your spine.

https://joyhelder.bandcamp.com/album/blurt

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Shabason & Krgovich – In The Middle Of The Day

This is a lovely, subdued little track that’s so low key it almost denies its own existence. Coming across like Lambchop remixed by Jim-E-Stack, it’s taken from the second collaborative album between Joseph Shabason and Nicholas Krgovich, and is exactly the kind of relaxing, dreamy vibe I need today.

https://7eptokyo.bandcamp.com/album/at-scaramouche-philadelphia-2cd-digital