After a 1999 debut that blended jazz, turntablism, hip-hop, and indie rock, French producer and remixer Joakim has maintained a similarly eclectic profile, both on his own releases and in his work as a producer, collaborator, remixer, and head of his own influential Tigersushi label. Albums such as 2007's Monsters & Silly Songs combined left-field house, neo-disco, post-punk, and Krautrock influences, while the artist embraced more sophisticated pop forms on subsequent releases like 2011's Nothing Gold and 2017's Samurai. The more experimental, downtempo Second Nature appeared...