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Public Service Broadcasting - Night Flight - The Last Flight Remixes (2025)

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Night Flight refracts The Last Flight through a nocturnal lens, tilting its lofty storytelling toward darker, more electronic reimaginings. Gus’s alt-J remix of “The Fun Of It” strips back its brightness, recasting the track in shadow and tension. Meanwhile, more abstract contributions like The KVB’s take on “Arabian Flight” or Hainbach’s reconstruction of “A Different Kind of Love” push the original’s archival textures into more fragmented, glitchy terrain. The project balances reverence for the source material with bold transformation—these are not passive remixes but dialogues with the original themes of ambition, disappearance, and human aspiration. As a companion piece, Night Flight deepens the emotional and sonic resonance of The Last Flight , offering listeners new perspectives on a journey already rich with narrative weight. Genre : Electronic Country : UK Final Verdict: 66% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 178th / 690 Highlight : The South Atlantic (Peter Sandberg Remix) Made...

Amber Mark - Pretty Idea (2025)

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Pretty Idea is a lustrous, emotionally candid album that maps the tension between romance and self-reclamation, using dancefloor sheen as both shield and amplifier for vulnerability. Amber Mark glides through disco, funk, and R&B textures, her breathy vocals threading through glossy synths, rubbery basslines, and warm harmonies. The record blossoms in moments like “Sweet Serotonin,” where woozy nostalgia meets modern groove, and it plunges deeper in “Don’t Remind Me” (with Anderson .Paak), when heartbreak is laid bare against a slow funk pulse. While parts of the album lean toward pop polish, Mark’s lyrical sincerity and vocal nuance prevent it from feeling merely decorative. All told, Pretty Idea achieves a balance: a body of work that seduces with its surfaces but sustains with its emotional core. Genre : Contemporary R&B Country : US Final Verdict: 64% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 305th / 689 Highlight : By The End of the Night Made me think of: Solange Janelle Monáe Kal...

God Alone - The Beep Test (2025)

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The Beep Test confronts you with a wild, unpredictable collision of aggression, melody, and stylistic leaps—it’s not content to stay in one lane. The opening track hits with mathcore dissonance and thunderous dynamics, then Sir Laplage pivots unexpectedly into funky rhythms and falsetto vocals, making you question your expectations (as noted in the Bandcamp Daily review). Tony Gawk leans into darker territory—blast beats, tortured vocals—before Pink Himalayan returns with a more dance-inflected but still emotionally potent edge. Throughout, God Alone balance their heavier impulses with bursts of electronic textures, groove sections, and lyrical absurdism, creating a sense of controlled chaos. The result is a daring, volatile record that demands attention and resists easy categorization. Genre : Mathcore Country : Ireland Final Verdict: 60% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 546th / 688 Highlight : Yupasaid Made me think of: Dillinger Escape Plan Converge Every Time I Die #newalbum #newa...

Ozark Henry - August Parker (2025)

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August Parker marks a thoughtful and resonant return for Ozark Henry, merging his distinctive voice with expansive, atmospheric production that feels both intimate and expansive. From the single “Light,” which introduces warm tones over subtle textures, to “Pharaoh” and “King Kong,” the album explores both personal storytelling and broader emotional landscapes. The production leans into rich layering: vocals, minimal electronics, ambient space, and careful use of dynamics balance accessibility with depth. While the sound retains some of the familiarity of his earlier work, there’s a maturity and refinement here—a sense that each song breathes and reveals over time. In sum, August Parker feels like a reclamation and evolution: familiar yet new, personal but also poised to engage listeners on multiple levels. Genre : Atmospheric Pop Country : Belgium Final Verdict : 59% (Forgettable Album) Yearly Ranking: 589th / 687 Highlight : In The Wild Made me think of: Peter Gabriel David Sylvia...

Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe - Liminal (2025)

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Liminal is a haunting, meditative record that masterfully navigates the spaces between ambient abstraction and delicate, human emotion. Wolfe’s vocals float through soft synth beds and subtle textures, often feeling both present and distant in the mix, casting a dreamlike glow over even sparse instrumentation. The album’s pacing is deliberate, allowing each sonic gesture—whether a shimmering chord, faint pulse, or voice echo—to resonate and breathe. At times, Liminal leans toward introspective minimalism; at others, it hints at melodic structure, treading the boundary between song and pure atmosphere. In sum, Liminal is an elegant experiment in mood and fragility—one that rewards patient listening and reveals its depth gradually, like light through dusk. Genre : Ambient Country : UK Final Verdict: 71% (Very Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 50th / 686 Highlight : Little Boy Made me think of: Biosphere Oneohtrix Point Never Cocteau Twins #newalbum #newalbum2025 #albumrelease #newmusic #al...

Worakls - From one blink to another (2025)

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From One Blink to Another is a bold, cinematic leap for Worakls—he marries his electronic roots with orchestral depth, creating a sonic world where melody, tension, and expansive dynamics coexist. The album’s textures shift from lush strings and piano motifs to rhythmic pulses and climactic electronic surges, each track feeling like a vignette in a broader narrative. Collaborations and guest elements accentuate rather than overshadow, helping the record feel collaborative yet cohesive. Despite its ambition, the record rarely feels overstuffed: Worakls leaves space for introspection and avoids bombast for its own sake. Ultimately, From One Blink to Another is a confident redefinition—a project that signals growth, reach, and a willingness to push the edges of electronic orchestration. Genre : Electronic Country : France Final Verdict: 79% (Very Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 12th / 685 Highlight : (both added to my 2025 best of) Anges Lueur Made me think of: Nils Frahm Ólafur Arnalds Ma...