LV says the new single is "directed squarely at soundsystems," adding, "Following the introspection of Nothing Is Still, ‘I, Cavallo’ is me turning my gaze towards a more dissonant and psychedelic corner of a dancefloor.” This one sits very nicely alongside those icy new Stott club tunes...
Producer Leon Vynehall shares another dreamy track from his forthcoming LP Nothing Is Still, out June 15th on Ninja Tune. Vynehall calls the warm, gracefully meandering "Movements (Chapter III)" an "optimistic snapshot of 60s New York"; listen to the tune below:
UK producer and composer Leon Vynehall returns with the beautiful first song from his new album Nothing is Still, out June 15th on Ninja Tune. According to a press release, the album is dedicated to Vynehall's grandparents -- a documentation of sorts of their journey from the UK to Brooklyn in the '60s -- and features expanded instrumentation including sax, flute, piano, and a 10-piece string sect
Berlin-based producer Peggy Gou drops the second killer track from her new Once EP, out March 1st. The 12" is long gone, but you can listen to "Han Jan" below + cop the EP digitally here.
UK producer Forest Swords returns with a haunted new single, built on a shadowy, lurching beat and that eerie disembodied choral sample, out today on Ninja Tune. Listen to "The Highest Flood" below.
Shape-shifting producer Lee Bannon just sent over this melancholy and ominously woozy new track from his forthcoming new LP, the final record he will release under his own name (he will now go by ¬b, or "not Bannon"). Pattern of Excel is out in July on Ninja Tune: