New Tracks

baseball hat – “PROJECTION #3”

The first in a new run of songs from baseball hat, the project of multi-instrumentalist producer duo Harrison Smith and John Sygar, “PROJECTION #3” wastes no time in captivating with its atmospheric,

Johnny Simon – “Sculptures”

“Sculptures” is a new single from Swiss artist Johnny Simon, who composed, produced, and played all the instruments on the track. The sporadic backing vocal sampling and guitar-based emergence play entrancingly, especially

North Atlantic Explorers – “Dreams of Flying”

A stirring track North Atlantic Explorers‘ latest album, Night Owls, “Dreams of Flying” is enjoyably representative of the release’s consuming aesthetic. Alongside a new music video with a space travel theme, “Dreams

Ad Vanderveen – “Following the Wind”

First catching our ears last June with the track “Release,” Amsterdam-based singer/songwriter Ad Vanderveen is poised for another successful year with his new album, Candle to You. The album boasts a variety

Stel Furet – “33 1/2”

The opening track to Stel Furet‘s new EP, human nature machine, “33 1/2” speaks to the creeping-up feeling of aging amidst warming organs, twangy guitars, and Jenn Grinels’ melodic backing vocal reflections.

Westrock – “Life from a Lift Chair”

Westrock‘s latest album, Welcome to the River, finds the Colorado-based band infuse folk, country, and rock within lyrical sentiments adoring the beauty of the outdoors. In particular, the band cites the release’s

Depression, Mom – “Once In California”

Philadelphia-based band Depression, Mom entrance with their new song “Once In California,” taking inspiration from the Spector Sound. Pulsing guitars and click-clacking percussion exude an initial quaintness, with both bright and dark

Adam Brookes – “Different Times”

“Different Times” is new track from San Francisco-based Adam Brookes, also the frontman for pop/rock band Dangermaker. Brookes’ solo output represents a further embrace of electronic production, in addition to fusing hip-hop

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