New Tracks

UT UT UT – “Todo Va A Estar Bien”

UT UT UT are an electro/disco/groove duo from Buenos Aires, comprised of songwriter/bassist Dana Bell and producer/vocalist P.I.O. Their sound is immediately gripping, making the fact that I don’t know what’s being

Brandyn Burnette – “State I’m In”

We featured the stunning work of Brandyn Burnette just over a week ago, with the spine-tingling beauty “Karma“. It was a stunning effort that was among the top in our monthly compilation,

Mixophrygian – “Through Nothing”

Daði Freyr is an Icelandic synth-pop producer based in Berlin, whose project Mixophrygian showcases a lush and relatively funky sound guided by his deeply sonorous vocals and impressively sleek production. Treading in

B00ty – “Holy”

“Holy” begins like a fairly conventional ballad, with tender vocals glistening alongside gentle tugging strings and finger-clicks. The initial minimalism prompts the punchy percussive kick-in around the 50-second mark to resonate wonderfully,

Chordashian – “Lotus”

Initially a duo, Chordashian officially became a solo project a few weeks ago, with the project’s new phase kicked off by new track “Lotus”. While showing a rather stylistically different direction from

Memoryy – “Out of the Dark”

“Out of the Dark” is an excellent new electro-pop single from Memoryy, previously featured with the anthemic “All My Love”. “Out of the Dark” is a darker-tinged, ’80s-inspired success that I’m even

White Kite – “Swans”

East London four-piece White Kite “enjoy mixing synthesisers with drum machines and big distorted guitars”, evidenced well by their new track “Swans”. The synthesizers and drum machines take the initial lead here

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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