New Tracks

Kai & Oolong – “Momentarily” (ft. Kessi Blue)

“Momentarily” is a blissfully melodic new track from Toronto-based duo Kai & Oolong, who crafted it as an homage to dream-pop bands such as The Cranberries and Cocteau Twins. Canadian singer Kessi

Great Horned Owl – “Dust of Life”

A sense of cathartic escapism combines with a gorgeous folk production on “Dust of Life,” the latest single from Great Horned Owl. The Portland, Oregon-based project of Vanderson Langjahr already released one

John Canevaro – “Petey’s Little Song”

Hypnotic acoustic strums, psych-friendly guitar twangs, and melodic vocal introspection charm across “Petey’s Little Song,” a new track from John Canevaro. Representing the finale to 5-track EP Bedda, “Petey’s Little Song” captures

Alex Kehm – “martyr”

Building from heartfelt folk steadiness into an expressive punch of ardency, “martyr” is a standout track from Alex Kehm. The Middletown, Rhode Island-based queer transgender singer, songwriter, and producer enamors with a

Vesna Kat – “Enjoy the Work”

Tranquil piano and bird-chirping open with gorgeous, lush qualities on “Enjoy the Work,” a track from Vesna Kat that simmers with string-touched beauty and delicate vocal emotion. The Cologne-based singer, composer, and

El Gorab – “Adoration”

“Adoration” is a serenely inviting track from El Gorab, coming via their Take Cover EP, recorded in Bath, UK. Lush, fluttering acoustics convey an amiable glow — bolstered by a beautiful vocal

John Wars – “Two Eyes”

A memorable track from NYC-based artist John Wars, “Two Eyes” progresses with a rousing expanse — culminating in an emotive rock immersion. Flickering guitars and a warming bass presence illuminate the track

Hovercraft – “New Pine Overcoat” + “Angel”

The tracks “New Pine Overcoat” and “Angel” are two emotively rich highlights from Hovercraft’s newly surfaced recordings, digitized from original mid-1990s demos recorded in their base of Grimsby, UK. Warm, folk-rooted guitar

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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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