New Tracks

Thrillionaires – “Let’s Go Back”

Meshing rock and disco amidst yearning sentiments for better times, “Let’s Go Back” is a melodic success from Utrecht-based duo Thrillionaires. “Let’s go back to a place where we knew just where

Premiere: Russell Joslin – “Streetfight”

Streetfight by Russell Joslin & High Black Water Russell Joslin‘s newly released track “Streetfight” is a gripping traversal through London’s early hours and its inhabitants, through the scope of a nighttime drive.

Noé Solange + Ross K – “Time”

Concocting a wintry soundscape with lonesome synth tones and trickling acoustics, “Time” is a haunting track from London-based producers Noé Solange and Ross K. The effort’s downtempo electronica sound sends chills throughout,

The Mietus Touch – “Dancing in the Stars”

“Dancing in the Stars” is the latest electro-pop success from The Mietus Touch, the project of Chicago producer and multi-instrumentalist Joseph Mietus. Impressing previously with tracks like “Digits” and “Edge of Heaven,”

Austin Max – “Heart Breaks the Same”

“Heart Breaks the Same” is a climactic new track from Austin Max, impressing a couple years back with debut single “As Leaders Fail to Lead.” The Los Angeles-based artist (originally hailing from

De Antiquis Et Novis – “Calm”

A hypnotic downtempo electronic single from De Antiquis Et Novis, “Calm” engrosses with its patient synth-forward build. The serene lyrical refrain — “I don’t want to run for another day,” — lingers

Baby Combat – “Heaven Is an Izakaya”

A memorable rocker that captures the comfortable vibe of one’s favorite watering hole, “Heaven Is an Izakaya” is a track out today from Baby Combat, the New York-based project of Noel Yeo

Lone Lake – “Stop The Time”

The melodic debut single from duo Lone Lake, “Stop The Time” consumes with its savvy pop retrospection. Christina Cavazos’ vocals exude a passionate yearning from the opening. “I wanna go see another

New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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