Mary Lattimore shares video for ‘Hello From the Edge of the Earth’

Photo: Rachael Pony Cassells

We’re only three weeks away from the release of Mary Lattimore‘s new album, Hundreds of Days, and she had already enticed us with two singles off it. ‘Hello From The Edge of the Earth’ was the first taste lifted from the record and it is now being offered with a visual accompaniment, directed by Issac Williams. Here it is.

Hundreds of Days is out on May 18th via Ghostly International.

Watch Drinks’ video for ‘Corner Shops’

Hippo Lite, the second album from Cate Le Bon and Tim Presley’s collaborative duo Drinks, came out last week. Coinciding with its release, the pair have shared a video for the charmingly weird and brilliant single ‘Corner Shops’. Check it out below. Casey Raymond directs.

Hippo Lite is out now through Drag City

Kaada teases upcoming album with closing track ‘Home In the Dark’

Last month we heard and loved ‘Farewell’ and ‘Unknown Destination’, two magnificent, cinematic and striking tracks taken from Kaada‘s upcoming album Closing Statements. With release day quickly and excitingly approaching, the Norwegian composer and multi-instrumentalist is enticing us even more with a new cut from the record, the poignantly beautiful ‘Home In the Dark’. Take a listen below.

Closing Statements is out on May 25th through Mirakel Recordings.

Sankt Otten announce new album Zwischen Demut und Disco

Three years since their last album, Engtanz Depression, German duo Sankt Otten have announced details of their new album, entitled Zwischen Demut und Disco, which translates to Between humility and disco. The record arrives on May 25th though Denovali and as the label puts it, it “is the holy trinity of krautrock, ambient and contemporary electronics, but always stylistically confident and unmistakeably Sankt Otten”.
Ahead of the album’s release, the pair have let loose the first cut from it, ‘Einmal große Ernüchterung bitte’ and we can’t wait to hear more.


To tide you over until the album’s release, check out the excellent mixtape they put together for us back in March 2015.

Leon Vynehall’s debut album Nothing Is Still out in June

After spending four years crafting his debut album, we can rejoice, for British producer Leon Vynehall is ready to unveil the fruit of his work. Entitled Nothing Is Still and slated for a June 15th release through Ninja Tune, it follows his two incredibly well received extended EP’s, 2014’s Music For The Uninvited and 2016’s Rojus. The record, which also comes accompanied by a Novella and short films, is dedicated to Vynehall’s grandparents, who emigrated from Southampton, UK to New York City in the 60’s. “I knew they had lived in the U.S. and heard many anecdotes”, Vynehall explains. “But it was only after Pops died and my Nan presented these polaroids of their time there; of her waitressing at the New York Mayor’s Ball in ’66, or Pops with horses on a ranch in Arizona, that she delved deeper into their story, and I started to become overtly inquisitive about it”.

The news comes paired with the first wondrous single, ‘Envelopes (Chapter VI)’. Take a listen below.

Mary Lattimore shares new single ‘It Feels Like Floating’

Last month LA-based experimental harpist Mary Lattimore shared ‘Hello From the Edge of the Earth’, the first single from her upcoming album Hundreds of Days. With its release fast approaching, Lattimore is enticing us again with the gentle and ethereal ‘It Feels Like Floating’. She had this to say about the track:

“It started off being a song about a description of a guy’s drug experience – it was the answer when I asked what it felt like to him. The song morphed into an ode to anything that you do alone and personal; be it swimming or skateboarding in the night by yourself; riding a bike or playing a harp in a redwood barn by the Pacific Ocean. It’s looking at the world through a filter of blissed-out detachment, untouchable for a minute.”

Let ‘It Feels Like Floating’ envelop you.

Hundreds of Days is out on May 18th via Ghostly International.