New Tracks

Mike Bass – “Hyperion”

Hyperion by Mike Bass A moving track that exudes a love for nature and its sacred qualities, “Hyperion” comes via Mike Bass, an artist based in Lansing, Michigan. The song was written

John X Belmonte – “Superlight”

A new single from NYC-based solo artist John X Belmonte, “Superlight” achieves a psychedelic electro-pop bustling with commanding atmospheric hypnotics. “I did not actually take drugs to create this song,” the artist

milkspiller – “Wage Theft”

preserver by milkspiller Philadelphia-based act milkspiller kick off their debut EP with “Wage Theft,” gripping with a confident rock sound that swells into whirring, invigorating distortion and anthemic vocals. Erin Taylor’s dynamic

Proklaim – “REASON 2 BELIEVE”

An eerie synth backdrop compels alongside a hypnotic hip-hop flow on “REASON 2 BELIEVE,” a new track from Namibia-based artist Proklaim. Lyrics compel in emphasizing to seize the day, driving into the

Pilgrimage Years – “Afloat”

Swedish act Pilgrimage Years engross with a shoegaze-forward appeal on “Afloat,” the third song from their upcoming full-length debut album. An eerie soundscape of guitar feedback invigorates into a shoegaze-friendly wall of

WATERLEAF – “Faded Jeans”

A smooth, funky pop appeal shows throughout “Faded Jeans,” the latest single from Dutch pop band WATERLEAF. Taking inspiration from acts like Air, Daft Punk, and L’imperatrice, the track’s stylish production enamors

Slow Animals – “Bleedin’ Out”

Nashville-based quarter Slow Animals reveal a moody alt-rock disposition on memorable new single “Bleedin’ Out.” A grungy, slow-crawling guitar progression complements understated vocals to start, lamenting they’ve “been consumed by the red

New Albums

Pol Sembrano – ‘Self-Titled’

Pol Sembrano consumes with a self-titled synth-pop success of an album, seamlessly balancing hooky immediacy and emotional depth. The Seattle-based Filipino-American artist

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Ryoka Hagiwara – ‘ICHI’

Edinburgh-based composer and pianist Ryoka Hagiwara debuts with ICHI, a solo piano album navigating fleeting memory and fragile identity through a striking

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