Top 20 Albums Worldwide
Week 19'26 · May 8 – May 14, 2026
Welcome to the Top 20 Albums Worldwide for Week 19. More than half this chart runs on electricity — synthesizers, drum machines, modular rigs, software systems that talk to themselves. From 1981 Hamburg demo tapes to dub techno built by a photographer who barely exists in public, from a Greek Orthodox priest bending Byzantine chant through fretless guitar and DIY electronics to two Scottish brothers who have not played a live show this century. But the chart has room for other frequencies too: doom metal tracked at Rockfield, Milanese crime funk scored for a James Ellroy documentary, Pixies B-sides remastered from their original analogue tapes. 20 entries. The current runs through most of them.
This Week's Story
Eleven electronic entries out of 20, spanning 45 years of synthesizer history. A pre-order at number one that releases in two weeks. A second pre-order at number two that does not arrive until August. And somewhere between them, a Greek Orthodox priest's debut on a 150-copy pressing, a Leeds garage EP named after a Simpsons bit, and Pixies B-sides finally pressed on vinyl after 25 years. The current runs through this chart, but it does not explain all of it. Next week, the new arrivals meet reality. Some will hold. Most will not. And *Inferno* will be one week closer to existing.



















