The captivating debut album from Rome-based producer Jomoon, Sugar develops wonderfully through inventive soundscapes and emotionally melodic charm — infusing aspects of UK garage,
Building on her second consecutive win at last week’s 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards, Carla Patullo delivers the emotionally resonant album Nomadica. This Best New
 Showcasing a jangly, psychedelic rock spiritedness, “Everyone’s A Ghost” is an engaging new single from Pantomime Horses, who draw from a deeply personal
Shadows and Lies, the sophomore album from North London composer Rob Fairweather’s project FellowFeel, is an evocative exploration of perception and fractured truths. Inspired
Motala, Sweden-based producer Medberg continues his ascent with “Mirrorfield,” a vibrant follow-up to his acclaimed debut single, “1992.” Drawing deep inspiration from ’90s IDM
Auburn, Maine-based collective The Nightbirds unleash a raw, climactic rock sound on ART., their newly released album. Recorded in a basement indie studio (Ashpool
British self-produced artist Joshua Scurfield marks his debut as a solo act with “Absent Eyes,” a haunting exploration of digital loneliness and urban fatigue.
We sit down with Swiss multi-genre composer Alf Jetzer, whose recent album UNFOLDING caught our ears with its masterfully layered textures and cinematic depth.
On the alluring single “Song for a Diva,” emerging quartet ALLEY (the band) explores the courage required to abandon the “simple path” for one’s
Emerging trio Melodic Intifada delivers a potent rock narrative with their latest single, “Numbers.” Driven by a mission to revive authentic, rock-driven melodies —
