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- Hand Clap's debut album is the drone record you didn't know you needed today
- 猫 シ Corp.'s Empire of Light is the farewell to his darkest project — and it sounds like deep space
- ARCHAIC WOE dropped a 10-minute cosmic requiem on cassette — and 20 copies is all you get
- Four artists, one radio transmitter, all proceeds to a Memphis shelter — 88.7 Records drops a noise split today
- Waves Crashing put out a 30-minute shoegaze record overnight — In the Blur is already the pick of the day
- Ennaria — UGLY is hyperpop rejection done right
- Bustié's THROB is seven years of grief, migration, and rage — and it hits like all three
- Loraine James made a record that sneaks experimental music past your defenses
- Spike Hellis made a single that insists it has no bite
- A Baltimore coldwave séance — L'Avenir's Animism
- Four years in the dark — SEVIT's shelved 2022 debut is finally out
- Uranium and black metal: Dauþuz drop Todeswerk: Uranium II
- Thirteen years of riffs: Monolord drop *Neverending*
- Pub-psych from three continents: GO MAHHH's debut LP Doppelgänger is out now
- Three cassettes left — Peeler's debut LP Quit While You're Ahead is out now
- The Barigozzi Group's 1974 jazz-funk holy grail is finally on Bandcamp
- The Visitors' 1975 spiritual jazz masterwork finally gets the remaster it deserved
- Swallow's lost 4AD classic finally surfaces — and it sounds like nothing else from 1992
- Smelliott wants to change how you rave. Stay Lit is the first real evidence.
- Pain Goes On is Dyskolia's debut — and the darkest thing Louis Cyphre has made in four years
- Neptune's Play Some Music is 32 years of scrap metal — and a tour in two days
- Machinedrum's BL00MS is 13 years of label patience — and a clean break
- Laughing through the static: distraction4ever's Life is a Laugh
- Two voices, one frequency: Wu-Lu & POiSON ANNA's Bakerz Dozen
- Suspended between fear and acceptance: Sektion Tyrants' "Permanent Existence"
- Nightlife as photosynthesis: Ohms' "Neon Violence"
- The city as instrument: Dublin's Heavy Dublin
- The crow lands: Leenalchi's pansori-psychedelic pop is the strangest thing you'll hear this week
- The Spartan in the bedroom: W. Josephus W. sets ancient war poetry to neofolk
- A sci-fi writer's 41-minute ambient Japan walk
- A UK tape label just dropped a Knicks mixtape — on cassette, for £19.99
- A Joker card, 7 minutes, no artist on record
- The Blind Philosopher stares into the void on debut album Innergazer
- The Oslo duo keeping secrets in *backroom stories*
- Detroit's Niko Marks drops a concept album about being human
- Purrgatory's debut is a Brazilian black metal purgatory with a $1 door
- Three cracked plugins, one rehearsal room, and a Patagonian goregrind debut
- 73 minutes, no set list, one loop pedal: L.J.P drops a live document from a BC brewery
- A CRT TV in the Atacama: Moscas Invisibles debut with (sus)pensión
- Seven strips Act III to the machine
- Morfina turns goth rock neon
- Rue Jacobs catches dusk