“An impressionistic assemblage of drone, ambient, experimental electronic, improvisational and minimalist dance music”
BRDCST label focus: AD 93 (Label of The Year 2025, Pitchfork)
Moin, Coby Sey, SKY H1, Holy Tongue, Valentina Magaletti and, more recently, YHWH Nailgun – there have already been quite a few acts from the London label AD 93 to grace the stage at BRDCST. In 2026, we intentionally spotlight the label through guests of honour like james K, feeo, Lankum-offshoot One Leg One Eye and Olan Monk.
Coincidence or not: Pitchfork recently catapulted the label to Label of The Year 2025 and hailed it “one of the most interesting, unpredictable, and ambitious record labels working right now”. And also: “Daring, heartfelt, and unpredictable, AD 93 has released some of the best music of the year. AD 93’s diverse roster is something more like an ethos: a shared spirit of adventurousness, disregard for convention, and raw emotion.”
feeo presents Goodness (AD 93)
The Wire recently placed feeo‘s (UK) debut in their top 15 best albums of 2025 with this apt quote: “London-Oxfordshire based singer-songwriter feeo’s debut embedded gorgeous vocal melodies and reflective monologues within lo-fi beats and electronics and improvisational flourishes.” Pitchfork is also a fan, and anointed her album Best New Music: “One of the most breathtakingly beautiful albums of the year.”
feeo is the alter-ego of vocalist/songwriter Theodora Laird. She has worked with Loraine James in the past and is a part of the duo Crosspiece with bassist Caius Williams, described by The Wire as “an improvised dialogue between double bass and voice”.
Finally, Pitchfork on her debut: “Goodness faintly recalls Grouper but the artfulness has more in common with Beth Orton and Beth Gibbons.” Lastly, might we also convince Tirzah fans to give her a listen?
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