New Tracks

BONG-747 – “The Big Fish (for David Lynch)”

An atmospheric electronic sound captivates across BONG-747‘s “The Big Fish (for David Lynch),” a memorable tribute to the late director and overall artistic visionary. Best known in film, Lynch also inspired across

Hello Midlands – “Moon”

A nighttime-set stylishness emanates throughout “Moon,” a single from Hello Midlands. The Brighton, England-based act capture a certain special time and place — “just you and me and nighttime and the moon,”

Must Ruut – “Detached”

Passionate rock and dreamy contemplation intertwine on the riveting new track “Detached,” coming via Must Ruut. The Tallinn, Estonia-based band originally wrote the song in 2019, and it has evolved through lineup

Midnight Sky – “White Heat”

Depicting insatiable desire within a rousing Americana production, “White Heat” is the new single from Midnight Sky, a Dayton, Ohio-based group led by Tim Tye. Paige Beller’s lead vocals are an invigorating

GOLDICAT – “Other Side”

A magnetic new track with a house-friendly pop invigoration, “Other Side” comes via GOLDICAT. The Sayulita, Mexico-based artist weaves an eclectic array of influences, from ABBA to Depeche Mode, in creating a

Oreaganomics – “Everything is legal”

Showcasing a knack for poignant protest songs within a timeless-sounding blend of styles, Oreaganomics compel with their new single “Everything is legal.” The track comes via their new album And Introducing… shane!!!

Von LaRae – “2 Is Company”

Indianapolis-based artist Von LaRae struts a smoothly atmospheric soul-forward sound on “2 Is Company,” a track inspired “by the freedom of movement and just how hard it is to stay still,” per

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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