Sports, Baby Keem, and Moby

3 New Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to Now: Sports, Baby Keem, and Moby

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There’s so much good music out in the ether that sometimes it’s difficult to parse through all of it. Every week The Daily Music Report will do the hard work for you and highlight the best releases available on streaming services.

This week we’re highlighting new music from Sports, Baby Keem, and Moby.

Sports – Sports

Sports’ self-titled fifth album marks the duo’s first fully self-produced release, crafted in their Tulsa home studio and brimming with creative freedom. Blending dreamy indie pop with dance floor energy, the record moves from the suave glow of ‘Magic Trick’ to the punchy pulse of ‘Nice To Meet Myself (Bang Bang).’ With hints of MGMT, The Postal Service, and Daft Punk woven into fuzzy beats and crisp synth-pop grooves, Sports feels confident, infectious, and like a natural high point for Christian Theriot and Cale Chronister’s decade-long evolution.

Standout Songs: ‘Nice 2 Meet Myself (Bang Bang Bang),’ ‘If You Want Me,’ ‘Jelly,’ and ‘Keep Falling In Love.’

7.2

Sports

Artist Links:

Spotify
Apple Music

Baby Keem – Ca$ino

Casino (stylized Ca$ino) is Baby Keem’s long-awaited second album, out now via PGLang and Columbia Records. Arriving nearly five years after The Melodic Blue, the 12-track project pairs Keem’s restless, melodic rap style with a heavyweight production roster—including Sounwave, Cardo, Danja, and Michael Uzowuru—and guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Too Short, Momo Boyd, and Che Ecru. Framed by vintage Las Vegas aesthetics and childhood imagery on its cover, Ca$ino signals a more introspective and vulnerable chapter, marking Keem’s high-stakes return with cinematic ambition and renewed focus.

Standout Songs: ‘Ca$ino,’ ‘House Money,’ and ‘Highway 95 pt. 2.’

7.0


Artist Links:

Spotify
Apple Music

Moby – Future Quiet

Future Quiet, Moby’s 23rd studio album, finds the veteran electronic musician revisiting his roots while reframing them through a reflective, ambient lens. Opening with a reimagined version of ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die’—revived in recent years through Stranger Things and now reworked with Jacob Lusk—the album bridges past and present with understated grandeur. Elsewhere, piano-led instrumentals and sweeping string arrangements dominate, as Moby threads together decades of electronic, ambient, and emotive songwriting into a contemplative, career-spanning statement.

Standout Songs: ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die,’ ‘Estrella del Mar,’ and ‘Tallinn.’

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Future Quiet

Artist Links:

Spotify
Apple Music

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