Music / New Music FridayMusic / New Music FridayNew Music Friday: 6 albums to stream this weekEcco2k drops a surprise EP, Tohji delivers a super-charged dose of electrotrap, and Miami duo Basside’s album features a collaboration with late producer SOPHIEShareLink copied ✔️April 2, 2021April 2, 2021TextGünseli Yalcinkaya An inner conflict runs through PXE, Swedish artist Ecco2k’s introspective new EP. Set against the static of an electricity pylon, the accompanying visuals, made in collaboration with illustrator Freddy Carrasco, imagine the album as a dialogue between two characters named ‘Ecco’ and ‘Echo’. Each track plays out like a manga strip. “I want a human body/ I want to be someone,” one cries out. The other beckons, “I don’t wanna be your dream boy anymore,” as a wave of static engulfs the listener. Unlike his debut album E, a collaboration between Yves Tumor, Gud, and Mechatok, PXE was produced entirely by Arogundade, and marks a new chapter in the Drain Gang co-founder’s work. The lyrics have a diaristic quality that, combined with a pop-punk angst, feel both achingly beautiful and feverish all at the same time. At just over 10 minutes, PXE is a shock of an album; its high-voltage sound hits you like a system seizure. Elsewhere, Japanese Soundcloud star Tohji delivers a super-charged dose of electrotrap, Ghanian drill star Yaw Tog drops a melodic debut, and Miami duo Basside’s album features a collaboration with late producer SOPHIE. BASSIDE, FUCK IT UP <a href="https://basside.bandcamp.com/album/fuck-it-up-ep-prod-sophie">FUCK IT UP EP [Prod. SOPHIE] by Basside</a> ECCO2K, PXE IGLOOGHOST, LEI LINE EON LA FEMME, PARADIGMES TOHJI, KUUGA YAW TOG, TIME Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDon’t Be Dumb: The top 5 features on A$AP Rocky’s new album The rise of ‘Britainicana’: How Westside Cowboy are reshaping UK indieR!R!Riot is Taiwan’s pluggnb princessWhen did UK underground rap get so Christian? Why listening parties are everywhere right nowA night out with Feng, the ‘positive punk’ of UK UgDoppel-gäng gäng gäng: 7 times artists used body doublesWesley Joseph is the Marty Supreme of R&B (only nicer) How Turnstile are reinventing hardcore for the internet ageWill these be the biggest musical moments of 2026?Rising singer Liim is the crooning voice of New York CityFrench producer Malibu is an ambient antidote for the chronically online