New Tracks

Unknown Caller – “Borderline”

The final of Unknown Caller‘s summer releases, “Borderline” caps off the impressive run as a funky pop success. Hazy synth pulses, funky rhythms, and charismatic vocals lead, reminding fondly of Toro y

M.E. Netzke – “If I Ever Disappear”

A moving new track from Vancouver-based artist M.E. Netzke, “If I Ever Disappear” is a lovely piece of songwriting, reminding enjoyably of Father John Misty. “I never wanted to scare you away,”

Avery Laird – “Light’s Low”

A newly released track “inspired by late-night train rides home,” “Light’s Low” is a success from Canadian artist Avery Laird. Mellow keys flicker with a nocturnal tint to start, as hazy smatterings

Room Thirteen – “Tiny Scar”

“Tiny Scar” is a recent track from Room Thirteen, off the Florida-based band’s fourth album, Crooked Palm, releasing on August 7th. Dazed, tranquil vocals cast a hypnotic spell throughout, the relaxed rhythms

!KOBI – “LECHON” (feat. Jean Cardentey)

An impressive hip-hop showing, “LECHON” is a new track from NYC artist !KOBI, also featuring Jean Cardentey. Short and sweet at just a minute-and-a-half, the track doesn’t waste any moments; the soundscape

CHRiS DiViNE – “For the Streets”

Saxophone and glistening keys guide alongside a suave vocal delivery on the atmospheric hip-hop track “For the Streets,” newly released from Bronx-based artist CHRiS DiViNE. Written after a bad breakup, “For the

Gary Craig – “Carousel Of Time”

Yesterday Into Day by Gary Craig The opening track on Gary Craig‘s recent album Yesterday Into Day, “Carousel Of Time” compels with a creative prog-rock intensity. The Alabama-based artist conjures an ambitious

Gregory Abbott – “Summer in the City”

Summer in the City by Gregory Abbott “Summer in the City” is a mellow, grooving new single from Gregory Abbott, the songwriter known especially for his work in the ’80s, notably platinum

New Albums

NOCOLOUR – ‘NUMBERS’ EP

An intoxicating house-driven sound appeals throughout NUMBERS, the debut EP from NOCOLOUR, a duo comprising German producer Marcus Voss and Cuban-born Will

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