Pairing fluid improvised piano with mind-bendingly complex drum programming, the UK producer returns with a mercurial survey of what sound like his deepest emotions.
The bite-sized songs on the Brooklyn-via-Florida rapper’s debut almost feel like demos, but they sparkle with nostalgia for gold rims and TR-808s.
The Angolan producer’s debut album was inspired by the country’s civil war; his new one delves into interior turmoil. It’s a gripping, destabilizing, psychedelic take on kuduro.