New Tracks

Reue x Synthemesc – “Always Late”

Representing the ninth song from Reue‘s “27 song releases project,” “Always Late” is a bustling electronic track with nocturnal techno inclinations. Collaborating with Colombian electronic artist Synthemesc, the Austin-based Reue (pronounced ‘roi-uh’)

Mike Masch – ‘Return to the Boulevard’

In addition to his work as Moment, Detroit-based musician and producer Mike Masch excels under his own name with the album Return to the Boulevard. The instrumental release explores lo-fi hip-hop, lounge,

Indiana Bradley – “Rats on Cocaine”

A ceaselessly engaging rocker from Los Angeles-based artist Indiana Bradley, “Rats on Cocaine” explores the city’s frenzied ambition (and often ensuing drug habits). Aptly, the vocal lead is energized amidst a peppy

Moment – ‘IN TIME’

IN TIME is the new album from Detroit-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Moment, the project of Mike Masch. The artist’s longtime appreciation and study of production and engineering combines with his experience as

J’Moris – “Jelly”

A shoutout to those envious of talent, “Jelly” is the latest from J’Moris, the Hillsboro, TX-based rapper whose hypnotic and driving hip-hop sound has impressed in the past with tracks like “Being

Sandmoon – ‘While We Watch the Horizon Sink’

Impressing this past summer with the spacey pop charmer “Wake Up,” Lebanon-based act Sandmoon compel throughout their newly released third full-length, While We Watch the Horizon Sink. The project’s dreamy pop and

Wise John – “Marry Another Man”

Marry Another Man by Wise John The heartrending “Marry Another Man” is another moving piece of songwriting from Wise John, the NYC-based artist who has impressed previously with tracks like “Always Be

The Long Lost Somethins – ‘Barn’

Representing the first album as a full band from The Long Lost Somethins, Barn shows an impressive rock sound with ample emotion and nostalgic yearning. Per the Huntington, West Virginia-based act, the

New Albums

von Krogh – ‘WAVES’

Oslo-based band von Krogh depict the turbulent aspect of life’s ups and downs within an emotive production on their new album WAVES.

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