- "TITRATION" - The Crossing sings an hour of new music written by composer Shara Nova, which she describes as a "cycle of healing songs." Nova takes musical inspiration from Resmaa Menakem's Somatic Abolitionism and his call for communal practice.
- "Atmospheriques, Vol. I" - The Iceland Symphony Orchestra plays works from Icelandic composers Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Daniel Bjarnason, María Sigfúsdóttir, and Bára Gísladóttir in this fresh album.
- "Reparations Now" - Ensemble Pi, a socially conscious new music group founded in 2002, honors Black Lives Matter in this album of music inspired by Ta-Nehisi Coates' congressional testimony and Ibram X. Kendi's How to Be an Antiracist. Compositions by Courtney Bryan, Allison Loggins-Hull, Angélica Negrón, Damian Norfleet, Alvin Singleton, and Trevor Weston shed light on systematic racism and its effects on the Black community.
- "Fantasie" - Pianist Alexander Melnikov plays seven different fantasies for solo piano on seven different keyboard instruments in historical correlation with the time periods from which each work was written.
- "Divine Music: An English Songbook" - Countertenor Iestyn Davies sings music from Purcell, Croft, Nico Muhly, and Thomas Adès in this third recital album release under Signum Classics.