On June 16, 2025, Pitchfork released its latest “Selects” playlist, offering a curated collection of tracks that reflect the diverse musical tastes of its editorial team. This weekly compilation showcases a blend of emerging talents and established artists across various genres, providing listeners with a snapshot of the current music landscape.
The June 16 edition features a range of artists, including Office Culture, DJ Lag featuring Sir Trill and Sykes, James K, R&D, Laura Stevenson, Brian Dunne, Equipment, The New Eves, Dancer, Léna Bartels, and a collaboration between Recoechi and Femdot.
Each track in the playlist offers a unique listening experience:
- Office Culture‘s “Crazy Walls” delivers a sophisticated blend of jazz-infused pop, characterized by smooth melodies and introspective lyrics.
- DJ Lag, in collaboration with Sir Trill and Sykes, presents “Woza,” a track that infuses South African gqom rhythms with contemporary electronic elements, creating an energetic dancefloor anthem.
- James K‘s “Play” offers an experimental soundscape, blending ethereal vocals with avant-garde electronic production.
- R&D‘s “Shadow’s Shadow” explores ambient textures and minimalist arrangements, inviting listeners into a meditative auditory journey.
- Laura Stevenson‘s “I Couldn’t Sleep” showcases her signature folk-rock style, combining heartfelt storytelling with melodic instrumentation.
- Brian Dunne‘s “Clams Casino” features catchy hooks and a blend of Americana and indie rock influences.
- Equipment‘s “Tequila RedBull” captures the essence of youthful exuberance with its upbeat tempo and relatable lyrics.
- The New Eves‘ “Cow Song” offers a quirky, genre-defying composition that challenges traditional song structures.
- Dancer‘s “Just Say Yes” is a synth-pop track that combines nostalgic 80s vibes with modern production techniques.
- Léna Bartels‘ “Amber” delivers soulful vocals over a smooth R&B backdrop, creating an intimate listening experience.
- The collaboration between Recoechi and Femdot on “Giant Leaps” merges thought-provoking lyrics with innovative beats, highlighting the synergy between the two artists.
Pitchfork’s “Selects” playlist is updated weekly, offering a platform for both emerging and established artists to reach a broader audience. Listeners can access the playlist on major streaming platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify, through the Pitchfork website. This initiative underscores Pitchfork’s commitment to spotlighting diverse musical talents and providing curated content for music enthusiasts.