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Ten New Releases and a London Club Line-up Announced in the Latest Music Round-up

From sweeping modern‑classical landscapes to kinetic footwork beats, this week’s releases have spanned the musical spectrum. Between 26 June and 17 July 2026, ten albums and EPs dropped, and London’s flagship club Fabric unveiled its autumn‑winter programme, promising a fresh line‑up for the city’s nightlife.

Catalan pianist and experimental artist Marina Herlop announced her self‑released album Dja Dja, due 9 October 2026. Known for piano‑led minimalism, Herlop now ventures into lush modern‑classical territory. The 13‑track record will be available on Bandcamp and other digital platforms.

Electropop duo Nation will issue Nation 2 Remixes on 26 June 2026 through Hallwood. The remix collection features DJ Travella, DJ Stingray, ESP and Eurohead, who re‑imagine tracks from the duo’s 2025 album Nation 2. The project follows Nation’s growing cult following and expands the original material into new sonic territories.

Australian‑based producer Gi Gi is set to drop In Lieu on 17 July 2026 via Mood Hut. The LP has been described as a “dubwise sampledelia” that tightens its rhythmic focus for the dance floor. Gi Gi’s work, written between Texas and Australia, blends fragmented loops into a cohesive, bass‑driven sound.

Footwork collective Teklife will issue ON LIFE volume 4 on 26 June 2026. The 23‑track compilation, released on Teklife’s own label, showcases the group’s signature footwork style and continues the legacy of the Chicago‑based crew founded by DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn.

French DJ‑producer DJ Cinéma Quartier Latin will release Bruise on 16 July 2026 through Class of 2095. The EP is described as “brooding yet bouncing garage jams” and follows the artist’s previous work that blends garage rhythms with a darker aesthetic.

The week also brings several singles and EPs: Agazero’s Dissidente (Halcyon Veil, 31 July 2026) offers an avant‑garde take on early baile funk; FaltyDL’s Be My Baby (Freak Technique, 17 July 2026) launches a new label with bright, bouncy tracks; Daria Lourd’s Spiritual Surveillance (Cone Shape Top, 30 June 2026) explores downtempo, ambient and jazz sonics under her full name; DJ Vibe & Fragoso’s Spiritual Surveillance (Limousine Dream, 3 July 2026) delivers tribal‑inspired heat from Portugal; and Kukhanyakwensimi’s Khuphuka! (The Interprative Dances Inspired By The Visual Work Of Mbongeni Manda) (self‑released, 28 June 2026) weaves southern‑African electronic music with traditional instruments.

In other industry news, London club Fabric has announced its autumn‑winter programme, featuring acts such as Ricardo Villalobos, Sama’ Abdulhadi, Ogazón and tINI. The schedule, released on 8 October 2026, will run from October to December and is expected to attract a diverse crowd of clubgoers.

These releases and the club lineup illustrate the breadth of contemporary electronic and experimental music, from self‑released projects to label‑backed compilations. Fans and industry observers can expect the new material to become available on major streaming services and physical formats in the coming weeks, while Fabric’s schedule will set the tone for the London club scene in the final months of the year.

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