Artist
Label
Yu Su
Foundry
Short Span
/
2026
LP (orange)
28.99
Short 10
Pre-Order: Available on / around May 7th 2026
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Tracklist
1A Jewel (ft. A Dip In The Pool)5:53
2Sunless (ft. Memotone)
3Cul De Sac
4Foundry 4:59
5One Place After Another (ft. Seefeel)
6Wanli
7Os Cionn
8Ripe Fruits

Presenting the remarkable second album by the Chinese musician, DJ, and creative chef Yu Su. An evolution from her 2021 debut LP and two-track single released last year, »Foundry« radiates a fresh, fully-fledged, and far-reaching sound. The nucleus of »Foundry« began with material penned for live performance at MUTEK in 2025, alongside a move to London, which brought about new shifts in perspective. Searching for a style that was true both to her roots and progression as an artist, Yu ventured in a post-orientalist direction, and came upon a language of ›in-between music‹.

Mixing the eclectic influence of her DJ sets with genre-defying collaborators and newfound taste for minimal and ambient techno, a dusky, dub-inflected character began to emerge. This broad palette reiterates Yu’s prior form in making connections across disciplines, which have not only consisted of music, but also multisensory endeavors which incorporate taste and smell.

With cover art featuring hammered metalwork by the artist Brendan Ratzlaff, for Yu the foundry represents a nexus of creation; a shared workspace where collaborators combined their materials and skills. With the input of Seefeel, Dip In The Pool, and Memotone, together their broad spectrum of aural elements underwent a chemical transformation, and were forged into something new.

Well-designed, ergonomic, yet occasionally amorphous, the effect is that of meticulous freedom, both controlled and free-flowing. Using immersive sound design, Yu creates inspiring spaces to revel in, which are warm yet steeped in shadow, with flashes of silvery light.

Featuring Yu in duet with Miyako Koda of cult Japanese art pop duo Dip In The Pool, the record kicks off in swirling but poised fashion with »A Jewel«. The dusky, reverberant underwater minimalism of »Sunless« follows, which features British composer Memotone, and was influenced by Chris Marker’s 1983 film »Sans Soleil«.

The dubby, sunkissed affirmation on »Cul De Sac« leads to the thumping acid stomp of »Foundry«, and onto the hazy glow of »One Place After Another«, featuring lauded soundheads Seefeel, where Yu’s voice is joined by Sarah Peacock’s, alongside Mark Clifford’s seductively gauzy fuzz guitar.

Venturing into more ominous territory is the liminal ambient dub of »Wanli«, followed by the rich textured flutter of »Os Cionn«, which translates from Gaelic as ‘above’. The album ends with the reflective, processional pulse of »Ripe Fruits«, which was inspired by Frederic Leighton’s 1892 oil painting »The Garden of the Hesperides«.

The LP’s visual was art directed by Lucas Dupuy, whose approach perfectly encapsulates Yu’s spatial sonics: »We both think in layers«, she comments. »Not linear layering, but horizontal layering, like weaving metallic threads, where a bigger picture of a grainy sphere will occur at the end.«

Mastered by Miles Art by Lucas Dupuy & Brendan Ratzlaff