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Paper Dollhouse – Sapphires

Paper Dollhouse have been responsible for a staggering amount – and variety – of extraordinary music over the years, so it’s a real shame the project is coming to an end. Released today, Claiming The Sapphire To Liquid Return is a collection of previously unreleased or rare recordings that acts as the final statement: a moving epitaph for a band that I genuinely love and will miss. Despite essentially being a collection of scattered, disparate recordings, it holds together remarkably well, sounds like a properly coherent album, and includes this title track which has to be in the running for the most heartbreakingly beautiful song I’ve heard all year.

https://paperdollhouse.bandcamp.com/album/claiming-the-sapphire-to-liquid-return

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Eager Atom – Ambient I

Eager Atom is the latest musical project from Dutch producer and composer Gydo Keijzer, and Ambient I is taken from his new album Extrastatecraft. It’s a powerfully cinematic slice of ambient that could just as easily soundtrack the most unsettlingly poignant moments of a lo-fi Adam Curtis’s documentary as it could the final, cathartic , “tears in the rain” scene of a multi-million dollar sci-fi epic. Both of which are compliments, just in case I lost you at “ambient”.

https://soundcloud.com/eageratom

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Cody Uhler – Fairy Tech

My obsession with video-game inspired/evoking music continues unabated, and Cody Uhler’s debut single Fair Tech is the latest in a long line of tracks to scratch that particular itch. This is taken from his forthcoming LP Darbo’s Island, which Uhler bills as “the greatest video game that never existed”, and like the very best video games, it’s fun, slightly puzzling and relentlessly addictive.

https://codyuhler.bandcamp.com/album/darbos-island

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Moomin – For Willow

Moomin’s wonderful debut album The Story About You came out a literal entire decade ago, in what seems at this distance to be a time so far removed from my (and possibly the world’s) current circumstances that I can’t be completely sure it wasn’t a dream. In fact I’m pretty sure the only thing that hasn’t changed in that time is the music Moomin makes, which is still dreamy, drifty, dusty and hugely evocative. In my head this track is dedicated to his newborn baby – a fittingly beautiful tribute to a new life entering its first stages of consciousness – a flight of fancy so fitting I’m not even going to bother to check if it’s true.

https://soundcloud.com/moomin

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Erika de Casier – Make My Day

Erika De Casier has now released two albums that sound like nothing else out there. Despite wearing their 90s r&b influences proudly on their sleeves, both 2019’s Essentials and the newly released Sensational (how’s that for a pair of chest-beating titles?) manage to forge new paths for the kind of introspective, moody but ultimately easily accessible pop that I am bang into. Make My Day is an early highlight – that haunting little synthy wail at the start of every bar, I mean come ON! – but it’s all ultimately brilliant.

https://www.instagram.com/erikadecasier

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KMRU – 11

Kenyan artist KMRU follows up the two fantastic albums he released last year with another cut from the same exquisite cloth. Logue came out last week and is another gorgeous, delicate electronic album that explores ambient experimentalism, almost approaching beatless techno with some of its tracks. 11 is meditatively percussive, with spine-tingling synths and rich warm pads creating an intensely cosmic – but also firmly grounded – atmosphere, like a caveman staring longingly at the stars in search of the divine.

https://kmru.bandcamp.com

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SKIIFALL – Bentayga Dust

Montreal based, St. Vincent born artist Skiifall blends disorientating, hard-hitting instrumentalism with rich, melodic flows on latest single Bentayga Dust. There’s a dichotomy between the ominous beats and soothing vocals that works really well, and the rise and fall flow of some of his bars are pure, hypnotic genius.

https://skiifall.com

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Greentea Peng – Dingaling

Arriving as the third single from her forthcoming album Man Made which lands next month, Dingaling is about as chill and vibey as R&B gets. As Greentea herself says early on and repeats throughout, “Here in lies your fortune / In the shape of a good tune” and at the moment this is exactly the kind of straightforward simplicity I’m after.

https://www.greenteapeng.net

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Ray BLK – Dark Skinned

It’s Friday. Which is enough of an excuse for us all to embrace Ray BLK’s breezy new banger Dark Skinned. Not sure I’m going to say anything else about this one, except that it’s the latest in an increasing number of songs making me feel vaguely positive about our ability to have actual fun this summer. Thanks Ray!

https://www.rayblk.co.uk

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Sufjan Stevens – Revelation V

It’s fairly outrageous that despite stealing the name for this blog from one of his songs, I’ve barely acknowledged than Sufjan has put out four (four!) albums in the last month or so. Arguably it’s one album, split into four parts, but still. My various excuses: I’ve been busy! There’s been a lot of good music to cover! Pubs have been open! Etc. Anyway, this is me officially saying: these albums exist and are all out now and are definitely worth your time. Also, they’re all on YouTube in their entirety.

Like many of Sufjan’s albums, they’re self-indulgent and meandering. Also like every single one of his albums, there are moments of such sublime, heart-rending beauty that you can’t imagine listening to anyone else ever again. Revelation V is one of those moments, but there are many, many more.

https://sufjan.com