New Tracks

Rob Europe – “Where The Weird Folk Grow”

A beautifully introspective folk track from Rob Europe, “Where The Weird Folk Grow” is affecting in portraying the struggle with “aging out of the optimism in the music industry.” The artist’s commanding,

Ananya Ashok – “Unrealized Dreams”

A heartfelt pop track from singer-songwriter Ananya Ashok, “Unrealized Dreams” is described as “a call to take control of your own story.” The mystique of the veena instrument enamors to start, as

Different Places In Space – “Temple of the Sun”

A decade-spanning rock inspiration stirs on “Temple of the Sun,” a track from Pittsburgh-based band Different Places in the Sun. A hazy intrigue shows initially, with a buzzing resonance and caressing synths.

SHASAU – “Taurine”

“Taurine” compels as a hypnotic, shape-shifting audiovisual statement from SHASAU, the experimental project helmed by veteran producer Vadim Militsin. The track blends cavernous electronic atmospheres, alien-toned textures, and rhythmic evolution into a

fencah – “Brand New Me”

A breezy, twangy rock and pop melding enamors on “Brand New Me,” an alluring new track from Vienna-based artist fencah that excels in its perspectives of risk-taking and artistry. Specifically, the track

MavAngelo – “FadingSkies”

Cotswold, England-based artist MavAngelo crafts a serenely affecting sound on “FadingSkies,” a wistful pop single steeped in gentle nostalgia and hazy warmth. Blending city-pop glow, expressive guitar flourishes, and softly yearning vocals,

Juan Suena – “little minnow”

A hazy, twangy rock timelessness shines on “little minnow,” a gem of a track from Juan Suena. Smitten lyricism combines with warming guitar tones, exuding a McCartney-esque glow, as Suena’s vocals arrive

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New Albums

Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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