Soundscape (music)
(Edited)
Recent History
Between 2021 and 2026, the ambient genre and its offshoots have been defined by a move toward denser textures, high-fidelity emotional resonance, and a fusion of street culture with classical jazz instrumentation.
Ambient and Experimental
- KMRU (Joseph Kamaru): A leading voice in modern ambient who transitioned from delicate field recordings to the jagged, dense textures found in his 2026 album ''Kin''.
- Malibu: This French producer’s 2025 debut ''Vanities'' crystallizes her nostalgic style into a set of deconstructed, liminal hymns.
- Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore: Their 2026 collaboration ''Tragic Magic'' is regarded as a landmark meeting of two of the most distinct voices in the genre, blending vocal looping with rhythmic harp.
- Sarah Davachi: She continues to lead the drone space, notably with 2024's ''The Head As Form’d In The Crier’s Choir'', her most emotionally resonant work to date.
- Caterina Barbieri & Bendik Giske: Their 2026 EP ''At Source'' explores the intersection of modular synth clouds and physical, breath-heavy saxophone.
- Purelink: A New York-based trio (Tommy Paslaski, Ben Paulson, and Akeem Asani) that has risen as a mesmerizing force in ambient-leaning IDM and glitchy textures, highlighted by their 2025 project ''Faith''.
- Laurie Torres: Her 2025 release ''Après Coup'' is a stunning collection of improvisational piano with hints of jazz and synthesizer work.
Trip-Hop and Downtempo
- FKA twigs: Between 2024 and 2025, her projects ''EUSEXUA'' and ''EUSEXUA Afterglow'' presented a high-concept evolution of trip-hop, blending it with R&B and electroclash.
- Erika de Casier: Her 2025 solo-produced album ''Lifetime'' has been hailed as a masterful exploration of trip-hop and R&B textures.
- Beth Gibbons: The Portishead frontwoman released her solo debut ''Lives Outgrown'' in 2024, focusing on spectral folk reflecting the melancholic depth of her earlier trip-hop work.
- Acopia: A Melbourne-based band whose 2025 album ''Blush Response'' is cited for its maximal electronic arrangements and cinematic drama.
Chillstep and Melodic Bass
- Seven Lions: A veteran of the genre who remains a top-tier artist with his 2025 release ''Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars''.
- ODESZA: Their 2022 album ''The Last Goodbye'' and subsequent 2026 remixes solidified their position as global leaders in high-fidelity, cinematic melodic electronic music.
- Michael FK: A prominent producer in the 2024–2026 landscape, known for emotive chillstep works like ''Falling Apart'' and ''Glimmer''.
- Dabin: His 2025 album ''Aura Park'' is a key contemporary example of melodic dubstep transitioning into a more atmospheric and emotional space.
Jazzhop and Contemporary Fusion
- Venna: A London-based saxophonist and producer who became a central figure in modern jazzhop with his 2025 album ''MALIK'', featuring collaborations with Jorja Smith and Leon Thomas.
- corto.alto (Liam Shortall): A Glasgow multi-instrumentalist whose debut ''Bad With Names'' won "Act of the Year" at the 2025 Jazz FM Awards for its blend of trombone solos and funky, street-inspired jazz production.
- Moses Yoofee Trio: This German trio won the 2024 German Jazz Prize for Live Act of the Year, bridging modern jazz with soulful hip-hop influences.
- Omasta: A five-piece group from Poland that has taken the European scene by storm by blending jazz with street culture and powerful hip-hop rhythms.
Lo-Fi and Chillhop
- Hotel Ugly': This duo stands out in the 2026 landscape by bridging lofi textures with indie songwriting, avoiding the anonymity common in the genre.
- Mondo Loops & Kupla: Both artists remain staple names in lofi hip-hop throughout 2021–2026, frequently appearing on Lofi Girl’s most popular compilations.
- Laffey: A rising artist in the contemporary lofi scene noted for the 2025 release ''how far i've come''.
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