̸ May 2024
bbymutha pivots towards UK club music without losing her distinct Southern rap charm and bite.
̸ April 2024
A star-studded album of dreamy rap and pop that sometimes obscures the Swedish producer's signature touch.
The New York rapper lets loose with newfound conviction over a laidback offering of deep house and early '00s R&B.
̸ March 2024
An electrifying condemnation of British colonialism delivered with searing production and incisive poetry.
A stunning album that showcases the ghostly, barebones funk of the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, with a cast of guest vocalists from across the country.
̸ February 2024
The dub pioneer's posthumous album falls far short of his legacy, muddled by overproduction and unnecessary guest appearances.
2023's most prolific breakout star shares 100 tracks, from G-funk to hardgroove.
̸ November 2023
A wonderful grab bag of pre-hip-hop styles from an eminent (and talented) musical historian.
̸ October 2023
An intricately layered, kaleidoscopic voyage through different flavours of house, world music and jazz.
The wildly popular Portland producer moves from behind the shadows of EDM with an album of crafty club music that showcases real compositional skill.
A tender, often crushing record that also works as an ode to the IDM and emo of James' youth.
̸ September 2023
Futuristic rap-rock-dancehall as seen through the lens of '80s and '90s nostalgia.
A tour de force of rugged rap over pulsing Afrobeats and baile funk from one of Nigeria's most vivacious MCs.
The Toronto rapper, producer and singer delivers an album of infectious club jams infused with a frisky, hedonistic energy.
̸ August 2023
Rapping and producing a full project for the first time, the UK artist blends confrontational hip-hop and club music on this fierce LP.
̸ July 2023
Experimental techno and underground rap collide.
Lunice keeps it brief but explosive on his latest LP of inventive, ahead-of-the-curve hip-hop.
̸ April 2023
The Nyege Nyege luminary's second album is brash, inventive and restless.
Wielding rage like—you guessed it—a hammer, Yaeji opens up her work to new styles, feelings and bracingly personal lyrics.
̸ December 2022
The Mercury Prize winner—one of the UK's best rappers—returns with a hip-hop tour de force focused on ruthless lyricism and soulful beats.