The Undertow
Week of April 4, 2026
βΆ Open in SpotifyFive threads this week. All fresh artists, sequenced for flow.
EBM and darkwave for the dance floor you didn't know you needed
Twin Tribes β "Shadows"
Darkwave groove opener. If Depeche Mode grew up in the Texas-Mexico borderlands
TR/ST β "Sulk"
EBM pulse that builds and doesn't let go. Dark synth with real hooks
She Past Away β "RitΓΌel"
Turkish post-punk/darkwave. Hypnotic, ritualistic, massive in goth clubs worldwide
Where shoegaze meets tonnage
Narrow Head β "Moments of Clarity"
Texas grunge-shoegaze. Think Hum meets Deftones with a fuzz pedal addiction
Nothing β "Say Less"
Wall-of-sound shoegaze from Philly. Blissful and crushing simultaneously
Hum β "Cloud City"
The godfathers of heavy shoegaze. This track from Inlet (2020 comeback after 22 years) is slow, enormous, and gorgeous
Smooth surfaces hiding strange depths
Mild High Club β "Homage"
Psychedelic lounge jazz. Steely Dan if they dropped acid and forgot to come back
Drugdealer β "Suddenly" (ft. Weyes Blood)
Hazy dream-yacht from LA. Like a California sunset that feels slightly haunted
Destroyer β "Tintoretto, It's for You"
Dan Bejar's art-pop sophisti-noir. Yacht rock for people who read Borges
Abstract hip-hop orbits for the Kendrick listener who wants weirder
Shabazz Palaces β "Fast Learner"
Ishmael Butler (Digable Planets) went cosmic. Seattle space-rap with actual hooks
Open Mike Eagle β "Dave said these are the liner notes"
Meta, witty, cerebral. Rap for overthinkers
Injury Reserve β "Knees"
Experimental, glitchy, emotionally devastating. Made after losing their member Groggs
Wildcards, no genre loyalty
BadBadNotGood β "Timewave Zero"
Jazz-hip-hop instrumentalists. Like if your favorite jazz trio grew up on Madlib
Yard Act β "The Overload"
British post-punk spoken word. Witty, energetic, addictive
Daughters β "The Reason They Hate Me"
90 seconds of noise rock fury. Gut punch
Rina Sawayama β "XS"
Maximalist J-pop meets nu-metal theater. The Ghost energy applied to pop. Closer for a reason