Songs of Leonard Cohen
In 1967, Leonard Cohen released 'Songs of Leonard Cohen'. A hushed, poetic debut that felt both timeless and entirely out of time. Full of whispered intimacies, spiritual longing and romance.
In 1967, Leonard Cohen released 'Songs of Leonard Cohen'. A hushed, poetic debut that felt both timeless and entirely out of time. Full of whispered intimacies, spiritual longing and romance.
In 1989, The Cure released 'Disintegration'. A towering epic of heartbreak, memory and atmospheric grandeur. Their darkest record became their greatest.
In 1981, Kraftwerk released 'Computer World'. A vision of a society increasingly shaped by technology and data that still resonates today.
In 2021, electronic composer Floating Points, jazz legend Pharoah Sanders and the London Symphony Orchestra came together for Promises. Intimate, hypnotic and deeply spiritual, it’s a rare collaboration that transcends genre and time.
In 2012, Beach House released 'Bloom'. A lush, slow-burning dream-pop record that deepens their signature sound with cinematic beauty and emotional weight.
In 1994, Portishead released 'Dummy'. A smoky, slow-burning debut that with ghostly samples, vinyl crackle and Beth Gibbons’ aching vocals.