![]() ![]() Now, he’s releasing his debut album, Bolts, on Text Records (Four Tet’s label). Once upon a time, Hagop Tchaparian was a tour manager for Four Tet. Hagop Tchaparian – Bolts (October 21) | Pre-order Rae will be her sophomore album, coming hot on the heels of her widely acclaimed debut, Ashlyn, last year.Ħ. She’s now working with award-winning producers like FINNEAS, and the delicate yet gritty texture of her voice sounds better than ever. Since then, she’s blossomed into a very promising songwriter/storyteller. TSIS readers will most likely recognize Ashe’s name and voice from her collaborations with site favorites such as Big Gigantic, Louis Futon, Whethan, and others. She’s already churned out a couple of Y2K-leaning dancefloor hits with “2 Die 4” and “No One Dies From Love,” and it feels like Lo is approaching her moment here. We immediately fell for her vocals (and songwriting) on her earlier hits like “Habits” and “Say It” (with Flume), but we’re eager to give her fifth studio album, Dirt Femme, a proper dive. ![]() We’re very picky when it comes to pop music, but Tove Lo has been delivering some of her best performances to date recently. Tove Lo – Dirt Femme (October 14) | Pre-order It’ll be his eighth LP, and according to him, it’s been “inspired by blank tapes, CTA bus rides and WHPK in 1997.”Ĥ. He calls it “art rap.” His upcoming project, Component System with the Auto Reverse, will feature revered underground artists such as Madlib, Diamond D, and Armand Hammer. Typically straying away from common tropes in regard to lyricism, production, and his performances, he’s found a unique niche of the genre to thrive in. ![]() Open Mike Eagle – Component System with the Auto Reverse (October 7) | Pre-orderĪn introduction for TSIS readers, Open Mike Eagle is an exceptionally interesting hip-hop artist. Her list of press features goes on and on, but her versatile music alone-which runs from indie dance to afro to breaks-is enough to convince you to listen.ģ. TSHA got the nod from some of the most respected dance music establishments in the biz, delivering an Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1 and a compilation for fabric presents. She’s quickly ascending the ranks as dance music’s hottest talent in recent years, both production-wise and behind the decks. Now, we’re itching to hear the whole thing. TSHA has already dazzled us with a flurry of lovely singles from Capricorn Sun this year. TSHA – Capricorn Sun (October 7) | Pre-order His upbeat, psychedelic rhythms will put you in a warm, day-dreamy trance.Ģ. Cherry will be the first Daphni album in exactly five years, and the singles so far have already sealed it as one of the most anticipated projects of the year. Now, he’s reaching deep into his dancefloor knowledge to deliver a full album via his DJ-oriented alias, Daphni. As the mastermind behind Caribou, he blew us away in 2020 with his last album, Suddenly. Daphni – Cherry (October 6) | Pre-orderĭan Snaith simply does not miss. There are also links to pre-order these projects so that they arrive promptly in your library when they come out.Ĭheck out our list of the 8 best albums coming out in October below. There’s a lot of dance music in here, but also some boundary-pushing hip-hop, pop, and more. October has been stacking up nicely in our release calendar over the year, and we’ve been eager to curate a list of which projects you should definitely listen to. Several exciting debuts, Caribou‘s club-focused side project, and Fred again.‘s perfectly timed new album are all releasing this month. ![]()
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