New Tracks

Bill Greenberg – “Ukraine”

A moving anti-war folk track from New York-based artist Bill Greenberg, “Ukraine” reflects on feelings of displacement and the emotive impact of war. Gentle acoustics and an eventual harmonica complement a forlorn,

A Demon In Fun City – “Badlands Neurology”

An eerily enveloping soundscape proves striking throughout “Badlands Neurology,” the new track from A Demon in Fun City. The collaborative project is based in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, arisen from an “accidental

Rose Rutledge – “Own World”

Swelling flutes and enchanting vocal layers stir on “Own World,” the new single from Rose Rutledge, a singer/songwriter originally from Seattle and now based in Brooklyn. “Own World” represents the artist’s debut

Andrew Schneider – “Hideaway”

Value Set! by Andrew Schneider Intertwining nostalgic sophisti-pop with a modern pop charm in the vein of Jerry Paper, “Hideaway” is a new single from Chicago-based artist Andrew Schneider. A ’60s inspiration

Joshua Woo – “Someone’s Star”

Moody synth-rocker “Someone’s Star” is the latest success from Joshua Woo, who continues a strong string of releases following last year’s EP, Beyond The Glass. The London-based artist produced, wrote, and performed

Flemish in the North – “Daisy”

Another serene delight from Arlington-based act Flemish in the North, “Daisy” weaves caressing guitar twangs and dreamy vocals amidst a calming synth-touched soundscape. An emotive vocal reflection emerges prior to the second

MOLTENO – “Stars”

Dreamy pop and atmospheric trip-hop inspirations propel the magnetic new single “Stars,” from London-based artist MOLTENO. Themes resonate in embracing positivity and hope in the midst of tumult; this perseverance is touching

LEUS – “Modern Preacher”

“Modern Preacher” is the emotive debut single from Tel Aviv-based artist LEUS, who projects themes of persevering into love and self-acceptance. “I made this to touch foreign hearts, and I hope it

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