Technofeminist Emma Olsen sells her second UMFANG album short when she describes it as a set of DJ tools. Sure, "OK" is essentially a no frills affair, but there's plenty of form to go with the functionality, not to mention a highly idiosyncratic approach to song construction where the individual components of a track drop in and out of the mix seemingly at random. Techno that's experimental by design. 1080p strikes again. Nic Brown
Perfume Advert are going from strength to strength and +200 Gamma is another disheveled but sublime agglomeration of druggy textures and smudged beats to get thoroughly lost in. House that's been dragged through a hedge backwards. Nic Brown