Releases
We're thrilled to unveil "Clouds Are The Better Birds," the latest eight-track ambient offering from Swiss artist Mjulev.
March offered a dynamic selection of electronic music, showcasing versatility and innovation.
January: the month of fresh starts, gym memberships gathering dust, and, let's be honest, a post-holiday music slump
Akuratyde’s Modern Conveniences label has built an impressive collection of releases at the more personal and introspective end of drum & bass over the past several years.
As the holiday buzz settles and winter's frosty whispers take hold, we here at Delayed find solace in the pulsating depths of the electronic underground. And before we say goodbye to 2023, let's celebrate those releases that resonated within our crew in the past few weeks.
November witnessed a diverse array of groundbreaking releases spanning ambient, techno, deep house, IDM and Electronica. This curated list spotlights ten exceptional releases from renowned artists such as Mark Van Hoen, Forest On Stasys, Kastil, Polygonia, Popp, Joe Davies, Otik, Wata Igarashi, Oreste, Alpi, and John Tejada.
Discover the latest gems in the ever-evolving landscape of underground electronic music with our curated list of favorite releases from October. This collection highlights ten diverse releases spanning various electronic music genres. From deep and contemplative ambient compositions to awe-inspiring electronica and from mesmerizing techno beats to hypnotic halftime rhythms, these releases showcase the rich mix of innovation and creativity that defines the underground electronic music scene.
It's time for our latest music roundup, where we dive into the standout releases from September. In this curated list, we explore a diverse array of musical creations that have graced the airwaves recently. These tracks have emerged from some of the most respected record labels in the industry, such as Delsin, R&S, Scissor & Thread, A Strangely Isolated Place, Harmony Rec., West Mineral Ltd, Dial, Carrier, Bambe, and introducing our very own musical venture, Never Late.
As the vibrant summer days of August draw to a close, the music scene continues to flourish with an eclectic array of new releases. This month’s musical offerings have once again demonstrated the boundless creativity of artists across the spectrum. Our list features outstanding work from Tammo Hesselink, Unsolicited Joints, Mary Yalex, Carsten Jost, shinetiac, Noah Lyas & Eafhm, Terrain, Barker, Polygonia and Morpha.
The list of our favorite releases from July features the tracks from Aphex Twin, nthng, Len Faki, Vice City, Sonmi451, Vardae, Cousin, Loek Frey, Yogg and Teqmun.
The month of June brings warm weather, summer solstice, gardens into full bloom, and a slew of fantastic releases in the likes of Lb Honne, Shoal, Segue, Lawrence, HVL, Gacha Bakradze, DJ Balduin, Carlo Maria, Ira Aka and Barker.
While Spring flourishes in the Northern Hemisphere, we've enjoyed longer, sunny days with beautiful albums, exciting releases, and mesmerizing remixes from Leif, Gacha Bakradze, Oma Totem, BLNDR, Rai Scott, Eversines, Beta Librae, Billius, Wata Igarashi and Isolée
Italian record label Pregnant Void, run by Simone Gatto, welcomes back fellow Italian producer and DJ Cleptophonic for his second LP, 'Segreti di Un Viaggiatore.'
Isolée stands out as one of those rare artists who never fails to stir a little extra excitement in me with every new release, especially if it's a longplayer. "Well spent youth" and "We are monster" are two of my most treasured electronic albums, and the latter's release in 2011 makes the arrival of Rajko Müller's latest masterpiece, "Resort Island," even more special.
Spring has quietly arrived in the electronic music realm with its fresh and vibrant musical colors, exciting albums, releases, and remixes. We've hand-picked the ten favorite tracks from April featuring DJ Trystero, Laura BCR, Calibre, Peverelist, Priori, F.GOD, ABSIS, Estrato Aurora, Mammo, and Adhémar.
Spring has quietly arrived in the electronic music realm with its fresh and vibrant musical colors, exciting albums, releases, and remixes in the likes of I:Cube, Ronny Pinazza, Normal Stage, Sanguine, .Vril, Dorisburg, Mown, Andrea, Chestnut People, and Serge Geyzel. Tracks are listed in no particular order.
.VRIL's third album, "Animist," released on Delsin a few weeks ago, is a testament to the German producer's ability to create sonic landscapes that are both emotive and captivating.
Mark Twain quipped famously, "History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme." Or, more philosophically, events in history seem to follow a spiral path: always bending in a circular fashion towards a center but never on the same plane, creating this familiar yet fresh feel. If Luigi Tozzi did not explicitly refer to this phenomenon by naming his latest magnum opus "Spiral EP," he must have done it subconsciously.
The month of February brings love notes, a wave of passion, and of course, exciting new releases, albums, and remixes to help to get us through the end of the winter. We selected the ten favorite tracks of the month featuring n9oc, Seb Wildblood, Bas Dobbelaer & Vand, Gal Tsadok Hai, Erika, Earth Trax, MPU101, Rising Sun, Khotin, Samuel Rohrer, ASC, and Aural Imbalance.
Mioclono take their name from myoclonus: the sudden, involuntary twitching of a muscle or group of muscles that can't be controlled by those experiencing it. Mioclono is the collaborative project of Oriol Riverola (aka John Talabot) and Arnau Obiols (aka Velmondo), and they explore this medical phenomenon on their debut LP, "Cluster 1" released on Hivern Discs.
The start of a new year brings with it so many fresh albums, exciting releases and impressive remixes that cover a wide range of underground house, techno, and everything in between
With December focused on voting for the favorite album or artist of the past twelve months, selecting the best and most memorable underground electronic music tracks, and discussing the biggest surprises, controversies, and most incredible moments in dance music, it is fair to say that 2022 was an excellent year for electronic music. December, in particular, is an outstanding month in release delivery, closing this year in style.
Another year, another December, another month of reflections on times past. This year seemed different, alight with an energy of renewed vigor.
November continued carrying over the ADE vibes, bringing warm memories and a full slate of exciting releases, albums, and remixes that spans a broad spectrum of underground house and techno
The sun is setting in the warm terracotta autumn sky and the trees are transforming into vivid hues and kaleidoscopic colors with an explosion of vibrant orange, red, and gold fall leaves. Summer is officially over, but we are excited for the fall and a harvest of stunning new releases featuring Synkro, Nueen, Brigade, Artefakt, Konduku, Philipp Priebe, Leo Anibaldi, Donato Dozzi, The Vision Reels, Laura BCR, Moiré, map.ache, and Lowtec.
The debut of Hamburg trio Cloud Management stages the meeting of three proven exceptional figures: Thomas Korf and Sebastian Kokus have been responsible for some stunning leftfield neo-kraut releases with their band Love-Songs in recent years;
September continues to distinguish itself as one of the finest months in underground electronic music with stunning releases from Molly, Aspetuck, Rødhåd, .VRIL, Yugen, Downstairs J, Ela Minus, DJ Python, Lb Honne, His Master's Voice, Pablo Bolivar, Joerg Schuster, Lea Lisa, and Nthng. Tracks are listed in no particular order.
Toki Fuko’s latest EP on Joachim Spieth’s Affin diverges noticeably from the hypnotic warehouse techno of 2020’s Astatine EP on the label, veering towards a more ambient-inflected sound.