New Tracks

D’Lee – “If There’s A Place”

A heartfelt sincerity resonates throughout “If There’s A Place,” a track released today from Fort Worth, TX-based artist D’Lee. Combining country balladry with a soulful vocal charisma, the track breathes life into

Beljune – “Storm”

London-based, Birmingham-raised artist Beljune impresses with “Storm,” a memorable track out today that melds melodic alt-pop approachability with personal themes, confronting the silence surrounding men’s mental health. The proudly queer and creatively

southpaw – “? Myself” (with Era 51)

San Francisco–based artist southpaw collaborates with rising alt-rap/R&B talent Era 51 on “? Myself,” a smooth, soulful production that radiates calm confidence and introspection. Blending relaxed, nostalgic atmospherics with an infectious, magnetic

ADORIA – “Going Round”

Valence, France-based project Adoria unveils a hauntingly immersive sonic world with "Going Round," one of many memorable tracks from their self-titled album. Combining spacey synths, jangling guitars, and dynamic vocal emotion, the

Magdi Aboul-Kheir – “Found the Way”

German composer and journalist Magdi Aboul-Kheir crafts a moving sound on “Found the Way,” a contemplative piano piece from his newly released album The Mirror of Truth. Rooted in minimalism and emotional

Oaken Wires – “Footprints”

 The alt-folk sounds of Oaken Lee and electronic tones of CutWires synergize beautifully on new single “Footprints,” a thorough success from the collaborating Tottenham-based duo known as Oaken Wires. The track

Viamaer – “In excitatione terrae”

“In excitatione terrae” is a rousing, intensifying rock success from Viamaer, the project of Polish artist Krystian Jurkiewicz. Functioning as part of the forthcoming debut album In lumine lunae, the track reflects

Cracksinthereal – “Dagaz”

New Orleans–based solo project Cracksinthereal unveils “Dagaz” as the first single from upcoming conceptual album Alef: A Velvet Shard of Broken Nights End. Blending noise rock, dark ambient, IDM, and Romantic-era symphonic

New Albums

Derby Hill – ‘Derby Hill’ EP

Detroit-based singer-songwriter Derby Hill crafts a warmly sincere debut EP steeped in folk, country, and roots tradition. Influenced by artists including Steve

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Wastrels – ‘Wastrels’

Minneapolis-based quartet Wastrels return after six years with a fantastic self-titled album, blending immersive shoegaze textures, head-nodding post-punk grooves, swirling guitars, and

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Ramo Z – ‘I hate parties’ EP

Detroit-based artist Ramo Z‘s two-track EP I hate parties captures nightlife with heart, blending introspective indie-dance and house-ready energy. “strobe lights” hypnotically

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