Engadget Weekend Editor Cheyenne MacDonald shares her recent favorite releases in this edition of What We’re Listening To. Francesca Wexler’s album “I Dreamt I Found a Red Ruby” caught her attention after stumbling upon a suggested Reel on Instagram, showcasing Wexler’s unique blend of alt hip-hop with a hint of psychedelic rap. Tracks like “Heaven on Earth” and “Moonwalking” exude an ethereal quality, while “Ain’t I” brings a sunny vibe, and “Amphetamine Man” showcases her depth as a rapper. Orville Peck’s album “Stampede” features collaborations with country legends and emerging artists, with standout tracks like “Back At Your Door” and “Papa Was a Rodeo.” Additionally, an honorable mention goes to Street Cleaner for their ’80s horror/thriller-inspired synth music, providing the perfect background music for productivity or immersion. Street Cleaner’s discography, particularly their new music released in April, is recommended for those looking to dive into their unique sound.