Album Releases by Genre
| a little death by Claire Rousay October 31, 2025 The latest full-length release from Los Angeles-based experimental artist Claire Rousay features a guest appearance by M. Sage. |
| ICONOCLASTS by Anna von Hausswolff October 31, 2025 The latest full-length release from Swedish experimental composer Anna von Hausswolff features guest appearances by Ethel Cain, Iggy Pop and Maria von Hausswolff. |
| Hagen by Titanic September 5, 2025 The second full-length release from Mabe Fratti and Hector Tosta (aka I. la Católica) as Titanic features contributions by Eli Keszler, Daniel Lopatin and Nathan Salon. |
| Ghosted III by Oren Ambarchi / Johan Berthling / Andreas Werliin August 29, 2025 Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin return with a six-track release recorded over three days. |
| The Universe Will Take Care Of You by Holden & Zimpel June 13, 2025 The debut full-length release from the collaboration between James Holden and Waclaw Zimpel was recorded in London. |
| Hymnal by Lyra Pramuk June 13, 2025 The latest full-length release from Berlin-based Lyra Pramuk features lyrics by poet Nadia Marcus and improvisations by Sonar Quartett. |
| Desert Window by Lucy Gooch June 6, 2025 The debut full-length release from British artist Lucy Gooch was produced by Alistair Lax. |
| Totality by Natural Information Society & Bitchin Bajas April 25, 2025 Ten years after 2015's Automaginary, Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas reunite for a second release featuring four tracks of experimental music. |
| Antigone by Eiko Ishibashi March 28, 2025 The latest full-length release from Japanese artist Eiko Ishibashi features contributions from Jim O'Rourke (who also produced) and Tatsuhisa Yamamoto. |
| Selected Recordings From Grapefruit by Yoko Ono/The Great Learning Orchestra March 21, 2025 The Great Learning Orchestra interpret the conceptual art Yoko Ono created in her 1964 book Grapefruit into 20 tracks. |
| no floor by more eaze & claire rousay March 21, 2025 The five-track release featuring the collaboration between more eaze and claire rousay was self-produced. |
| A Shaw Deal by Geologist & D.S. January 31, 2025 The debut full-length collaboration between Animal Collective's Geologist (aka Brian Weitz) and Gang Gang Dance/White Magic "Sleepy" Doug Shaw began as a birthday present containing tracks made from music Shaw posted online that Geologist ran through his modular system. |
| List Of Demands by Damon Locks January 31, 2025 The latest full-length release from Chicago-based Damon Locks features samples and contributions by Ralph Darden (aka DJ Major Taylor), Krista Franklin, Ben LaMar Gay, and Macie Stewart. |
| Mosaic by Fennesz December 6, 2024 This is the first full-length solo release from Austrian electronic artist Fennesz since 2019's Agora. |
| Live in Keele 1977 by Can November 22, 2024 The latest release from Can's archival live albums includes five tracks recorded at Keele that ranged between 10 and nearly 26 minutes. |
| we will be wherever the fires are lit by Tashi Dorji November 22, 2024 The latest full-length release from Bhutanese-born guitarist Tashi Dorji features 10 improvised acoustic tracks. |
| Revelator by Elucid October 11, 2024 The latest full-length release from New York experimental rapper Elucid features guest appearances by Creature, Skech185, and billy woods. |
| Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-1965 by Various Artists September 27, 2024 The compilation of 25 tracks written or co-written by Lou Reed during his time at Pickwick Records includes "The Ostrich" by The Primitives, which features Reed on vocals. |
| Flow Critical Lucidity by Thurston Moore September 20, 2024 The ninth full-length solo studio release from Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore was recorded in London and mixed with Margo Broom. |
| Devil Rides In: Spellbinding Satanic Magick & the Rockult 1967-1974 by Various Artists August 2, 2024 Dark magic, satanism and the occult are some of the themes on this three-disc compilation curated by Martin "Cally" Callomon. |
| Macro by Brijean July 12, 2024 The latest full-length release from Brijea, the music project of Brijean Murphy and Doug Stuart, was recorded outside Los Angeles in Altadena, California. |
| All Hits: Memories by Jim White March 29, 2024 The debut full-length solo release from Australian drummer Jim White was co-produced with Fugazi's Guy Picciotto, who also co-wrote several tracks. |
| Of Shadow And Substance by Lea Bertucci December 1, 2023 The two-track release from New York experimental artist Lea Bertucci features guest appearances by Matt Evans, Henry Fraser, Quartetto Maurice, Lucia Stavros, and Lester St. Louis. |
| Shone a Rainbow Light On by Setting September 29, 2023 This is the debut release from Black Twig Pickers/Pelt's Nathan Bowles, Mind Over Mirrors' Jaime Fennelly and Megafaun's Joe Westerlund as Setting. |
| Days in the Desert by High Pulp July 28, 2023 The third full-length release from Los Angeles-based experimental jazz collective features guest appearances Daedelus, James Brandon Lewis, Mononeon, Jeff Parker, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Telemakus, ans Brandee Younger. |
| Connection by Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog July 14, 2023 The fifth full-length release from Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog features contributions from Anthony Coleman, Greg Lewis, James Brandon Lewis, Oscar Noriega, and Syd Straw. |
| RPG by Me Lost Me July 7, 2023 The latest full-length release from Jayne Dent's Me Lost Me was inspired by fictional worlds in video games. |
| Picture of Bunny Rabbit by Arthur Russell June 23, 2023 The compilation features nine unreleased tracks from avant-garde/experimental cellist Arthur Russell, who passed away in 1992. |
| Romantiq by Oval May 12, 2023 The latest full-length release from Markus Popp project Oval stemmed from Popp's collaboration with Robert Seidel for the opening of Frankfurt's German Romantic Museum. |
| Lightning Dreamers by Rob Mazurek March 31, 2023 The latest full-length release from Rob Mazurek and the Exploding Star Orchestra was recorded mostly in Texas in September 2021. |
| Under an Endless Sky by Dorothy Moskowitz March 17, 2023 Dorothy Moskowitz's collaboration with Francesco Paolo Paladino and Luca Chino Ferrari features a 23-minute track. |
| Oh Me Oh My by Lonnie Holley March 10, 2023 The latest full-length release from Lonnie Holley was produced by Jacknife Lee and features guest appearances from Rokia Koné, Moor Mother, Jeff Parjer, Michael Stipe, Sharon Van Etten, and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon. |
| Tyondai Braxton: Telekinesis by Tyondai Braxton November 11, 2022 The 87-piece work from Tyondai Braxton features the Metropolis Ensemble conducted by Andrew Cyr, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus conducted by Dianne Berkun Menaker, and The Crossing chamber choir conducted by Donald Nally, Telekinesis is the first studio recording of the work. |
| Broken Gargoyles by Diamanda Galás August 26, 2022 The two-track release from Diamanda Galás features verses from Georg Heym's poems and was originally a part of sound installation at Hanover's Kapellen Leprosarium (in the Middle Ages it was used to house those with leprosy or the plague). |
| Earth Patterns by Szun Waves August 19, 2022 The third full-length release for London-based instrumental trio Szun Waves was recorded in 2019. |
| The Invisible Light: Spells by T-Bone Burnett August 5, 2022 This is the second release in The Invisible Light trilogy from T-Bone Burnett, Jay Bellerose and Keefus Ciancia. |
| Jazz Codes by Moor Mother July 1, 2022 The second full-length release for experimental artist Moor Mother features guest appearances from Alya Al Sultani, Black Quantum Futurism, Melanie Charles, Fatboi Sharif, Honeychile, Irreversible Entanglements, Justmadnice, Kyle Kidd, Mary Lattimore, Loijj, Nicole Mitchell, Elaine Mitchener, Jason Moran, Aquiles Navarro, Keir Neuringer, Orion Sun, Akai Solo, Thomas Stanley, Wolf Weston, and Yung Morpheus. |
| Pink Dolphins by Anteloper June 24, 2022 The latest full-length release for Jaimie Branch and Jason Nazary as Anteloper was produced by Jeff Parker. |
| Revelators Sound System by The Revelators June 17, 2022 The debut full-length release for the collaborative project of Hiss Golden Messenger's M.C. Taylor and Cameron Ralston feature four instrumental tracks. |
| Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono by Various Artists February 18, 2022 David Byrne, Amber Coffman, Death Cab for Cutie, Deerhoof, Japanese Breakfast, Stephin Merritt, Jay Som, Sudan Archives, Thao, The Flaming Lips, U. S. Girls, Sharon Van Etten, We Are KING, and Yo La Tengo cover some of Yoko Ono's songs on tribute album from Death Cab for Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard that benefits WhyHunger. |
| Live in Brighton 1975 by Can December 3, 2021 The second live concert recording from German experimental rock band Can's 1975 performance at Brighton was mixed and remastered with Irmin Schimdt and producer/engineer Rene Tinner. |
| Henki by Richard Dawson November 26, 2021 Historic plants are the theme of the full-length collaboration between Richard Dawson and Circle. |
| Open Arms to Open Us by Ben LaMar Gay November 19, 2021 The latest full-length release for Ben LaMar Gay features guest appearance from Angel Bat Dawid, Gira Dahnee, A.Martinez, Dorothée Munyaneza, Ohmme, Onye Ozuzu, Tomeka Reid, and Ayanna Woods. |
| In Virus Times [EP] by Lee Ranaldo November 12, 2021 The four-part instrumental acoustic piece from ex-Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo was influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 Presidential election. |
| Eternal Home by Fire-Toolz October 15, 2021 The seventh full-length release for the Angel Marcloid project was recorded in Chicago. |
| Black Encyclopedia of the Air by Moor Mother September 17, 2021 The fifth full-length release for Philadelphia artist features guest appearances from BFLY, Black Quantum Futurism, Brother May, Elucid, Antonia Gabriela, Dudù Kouate, lojii, Maassai, Elaine Mitchener, Nappy Nina, Pink Siifu, Saydah Ruz, Orion Sun, and Yatta. |
| Sinner Get Ready by Lingua Ignota August 6, 2021 The fourth full-length release for the Kristin Hayter solo project was inspired by the religious communities in rural Pennsylvania. |
| Live in Stuttgart 1975 by Can May 28, 2021 The Krautrock band's complete 1975 90-minutes concert in Stuttgart comes from live tape recordings newly mixed and mastered by Irmin Schmidt and Rene Tinner. |
| Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection by Matthew E. White April 9, 2021 This is the debut full-length collaboration between Matthew E. White and Lonnie Holley. |
| A Softer Focus by Claire Rousay April 9, 2021 The latest full-length release for the Texas-based experimental artist features contributions from Ben Baker Billington, Alex Cunningham, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart, and Dani Toral. |
| Pick a Day to Die by The Sunburned Hand of the Man March 12, 2021 The first new release for the Massachusetts psychedelic rock band in 10 years includes tracks recorded in 2007, 2008, 2016, 2017, and 2020. |
| Feelings by Brijean February 26, 2021 This is the debut full-length release for the collaboration between Brijean Murphy and Doug Stuart. |
| Waking the Dreaming Body by Karima Walker February 26, 2021 The latest full-length release for the Tucson-based singer-songwriter was self-recorded and produced. |
| The Blue of Distance by Elori Saxl January 22, 2021 The debut full-length solo release for the Minneapolis born composer was written during the summer in the Adirondack Mountains and in the winter on an island in Lake Superior. |
| 2R0I2P0 by Boris December 11, 2020 The latest full-length collaboration between Boris and Merzbow features new versions of six tracks from Boris' 2019 album Love & Evol, a new version of Journey from the Boris/The Novembers EP, a cover of Coaltar of the Deepers' To the Beach, and the Melvins' song Boris. |
| Dimensional Stardust by Rob Mazurek November 20, 2020 The latest full-length release from the Chicago jazz composer was recorded with a new group of musicians separately over several studio sessions spanning seven months. |
| Because of a Flower by Ana Roxanne November 13, 2020 The second release for the Los Angeles-based musician was created over five years. |
| All Thoughts Fly by Anna von Hausswolff September 25, 2020 The fifth full-length release for the Swedish composer includes seven instrumental tracks featuring a pipe organ from a church in Gothenburg. |
| Free Humans by Hen Ogledd September 25, 2020 The second full-length release for the British quartet was recorded over three days with producer Sam Grant. |
| By the Fire by Thurston Moore September 25, 2020 The latest full-length solo release for the Sonic Youth guitarist features contributions from Deb Googe, Jem Doulton, James Sedwards, Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley and Negativland's Jon Leidecker. |
| Nomad by Tengger June 12, 2020 This is the second full-length release for the South Korean/Japanese ambient duo of Itta and Marqidos on the Beyond Beyond Is Beyond label. |
| Acquiesce by TALsounds May 22, 2020 The first full-length release in three years for Natalie Chami as TALsounds was recorded at home. |
| Fountain by Lyra Pramuk March 20, 2020 The debut full-length release for the Berlin-based artist from Pennsylvania was self-produced. |
| Eyelet by Islet March 6, 2020 The first new full-length release in seven years for the Welsh experimental pop trio of Alex Williams, Emma and Mark Daman Thomas was produced by Rob Jones. |
| Companion Rises by Six Organs of Admittance February 21, 2020 The latest full-length release for the Ben Chasny project was was self-recorded. |
| Third Mind by The Third Mind February 14, 2020 Dave Alvin worked with David Immerglück, Michael Jerome, Victor Krummenacher, and Jesse Sykes to record a new track as well as five cover songs in the improvisational way Miles Davis and his producer Teo Macero did for Davis' albums. A deluxe edition includes two additional remixes of “East/West.” |
| The Afterlife by The Comet Is Coming December 6, 2019 The second full-length release in 2019 for the British jazz trio was recorded at the same sessions as Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery and features a guest appearance from poet Joshua Idehen. |
| Iowa Dream by Arthur Russell November 15, 2019 The posthumous collection of demos, home recordings and other unreleased songs from the 1970s and 80s from the singer-songwriter features new contributions from Peter Broderick to help complete some of the tracks. |
| Six Lethargies by Keaton Henson November 8, 2019 The latest release from the British singer-songwriter features the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. |
| The Sisypheans by Xylouris White November 8, 2019 This is the fourth full-length release for the duo of Giorgis Xylouris and Jim White. |
| Caligula by Lingua Ignota July 19, 2019 The third full-length release for Rhode Island artist Kristin Hayter was mixed by Seth Manchester features contributions from Mike Berdan, Lee Buford, Ted Byrnes, Noraa Kaplan, Sam McKinlay, and Dylan Walker. |
| Mogic by Hen Ogledd November 16, 2018 The third full-length release for the British band that includes Richard Dawson, Rhodri Davies, Dawn Bothwell and Sally Pinklington. |
| MITH by Lonnie Holley September 21, 2018 The third full-length release for the Alabama-born sculptor-turned-singer features contributions from Sam Gendel, Laraaji, Nelson Patton, and Richard Swift. |
| Old Rockhounds Never Die by Odetta Hartman August 17, 2018 The second full-length release for the New York experimental singer-songwriter was produced by Jack Inslee. |
| LAGEOS by Actress May 25, 2018 An expanded project from producer Darren Cunningham (aka Actress) and the London Contemporary Orchestra that first premiered in 2016 at the Barbican Centre. |
| How to Get Your Record Played in Shops by Mike Donovan April 20, 2018 The second full-length solo release for the Sic Alps and The Peacers frontman features experimental, keyboard-based songs. |
| Slowly Paradise by Eric Chenaux March 9, 2018 The sixth full-length solo release for the Canadian guitarist was recorded in Paris and was produced with Cyril Harrison. |
| Sun Gong by Laraaji September 8, 2017 The two-track release from the Philadelphia multi-instrumentalist features experiments with a gong and electronic effects. |
| Rotations by Golden Retriever July 28, 2017 The fourth full-length release for the instrumental duo Matt Carlson and Jonathan Sielaff was created for a performance grant from Oregon's Regional Arts & Culture Council. |
| Big Walnuts Yonder by Big Walnuts Yonder May 5, 2017 The debut full-length release for the collaborative project featuring Mike Watt, Nels Cline, Nick Reinhart, and Greg Saunier was recorded in three days in 2014 due to the busy schedules of the band members. |
| Fresh Air by Faust May 5, 2017 The 13th full-length release for the Krautrock band with Jean-Hervé Peron, Werner Diermaier and Maxime Manac'h features guest appearances from Jürgen Engler, Barbara Manning, and Ysanne Spevack. |
| Cuidado Madame by Arto Lindsay April 21, 2017 The first studio full-length release in over 10 years was inspired by Afro-Brazilian spiritual rhythms called Candomblé. |
| What If by Hauschka March 31, 2017 The eighth full-length release for German pianist/composer Volker Bertelmann under the name Hauschka features player pianos (also known as pianolas). |
| Patterns of Light by His Name Is Alive November 25, 2016 The latest release for the experimental rock project led by Warren Defever was inspired from a performance at Switzerland's Large Hadron Collider at CERN. |
| Remain Calm by Mica Levi November 25, 2016 This is the debut full-length release from the collaboration between Mica Levi (aka Micachu) and Oliver Coates, who previously worked together on 2014's "Under the Skin" soundtrack. |
| Daniel Bachman by Daniel Bachman November 11, 2016 The seventh full-length solo studio release for the guitarist was recorded by Brian Haran. |
| Honeymoon on Mars by The Pop Group October 28, 2016 The fourth full-length studio release for the British post-punk band was produced by Dennis Bovell and Hank Shocklee. |
| Hubris by Oren Ambarchi October 28, 2016 The latest release from the Australian composer features guest appearances from such artists as Mark Fell, Jim O'Rourke, and Ricardo Villalobos. |
| Joy by Brandt Brauer Frick October 28, 2016 The fourth full-length release for the Berlin-based techno trio features Canadian poer-singer Beaver Sheppard. |
| Black Peak by Xylouris White October 7, 2016 The second full-length release from the duo of Cretan lute player George Xylouris and Dirty Three drummer Jim White was produced by Guy Picciotto. |
| Light Falls by Wrekmeister Harmonies September 16, 2016 The fourth full-length release for the experimental project led by J.R. Robinson was inspired by the book by Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi. |
| Dead Ringers by Horseback August 12, 2016 The sixth full-length release for he Jenks Miller's experimental project was self-recorded and produced. |
| Trouble by The Dead C August 12, 2016 The latest release from the New Zealand noise-rock trio was recorded live in a day. |
| Vulnicura Live by Björk July 22, 2016 The live album mixed by Björk, Arca and The Haxan Cloak was first available as a 14-track limited release only at Rough Trade stores. The wider commercial release features one less track ("All Neon Like") and was mixed by Björk, Arca and Chris Elms. |
| 1971-1981 [Box Set] by Cluster April 15, 2016 The nine-disc box set for the German experimental band formed by Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius features the albums released during the duo's first decade as a band (they would reunite in 1989 and 1987 before finally ending in 2010). |
| Echtzeit by Qluster March 4, 2016 A portion of the sixth full-length release for the experimental electronic trio was recorded in a church. |
| Värähtelijä by Oranssi Pazuzu February 26, 2016 This is the fourth full-length release for the Finnish black metal band. |
| Bloodiest by Bloodiest January 15, 2016 The second full-length release for the Chicago metal band was co-produced by Tony Lazzara and Sanford Parker. |
| Kannon by Sunn O))) December 4, 2015 The seventh studio release for the Seattle doom metal is a 30 minutes three-track album. |
| City Lake [Reissue] by Bing & Ruth November 13, 2015 The reissued and remastered release of the full-length debut for the Brooklyn pianist and composer David Moore features three new tracks. |












































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