New Tracks

thousands of others – “right kind of light”

Swedish artist thousands of others impresses with the new track “right kind of light.” Drip-dropping synth-bass joins alongside sporadic vocals for a climactic first push, bolstered by playful funk-tinged guitars and expressive

Premiere: Pierce Alexander – “Make It Up To You”

A track out today from Pierce Alexander, “Make It Up To You” shows captivating melodic flourishes amidst lyrics about “trying to make a one-sided relationship work.” The string-laden majesty during the “won’t

H-zero – “Overview Effect”

“Overview Effect” captures a feeling of intrigue and bewilderment, as if starting at earth from the darkness of space. The term means precisely that (“a cognitive shift in awareness reported by some

Elmorea – “engi”

Meld EP by Elmorea The new EP from London-based artist Elmorea, Meld crafts idiosyncratic soundscapes with its instrumental electronic sounds. Inspired by the likes of Tim Hecker and Fennesz, the project explores

The Glass Pavilion – “Signs & Wonders”

When the Blazing Sun is Gone by The Glass Pavilion Presenting a gentle yet emotive instrumental rock sound, When the Blazing Sun is Gone is a new album from Leeds-based artist The

Alien Dami – “Exodus”

A blissfully soulful track with hypnotic electronic elements, “Exodus” is a new track from Alien Dami, the project of London-based artist Dami Banire. Opening up the newly released Xavier’s vision EP, “Exodus”

Oracle Sisters – “Captain America”

Conjuring a timeless sound with swaying piano and lush vocal entrancement, “Captain America” is a new track from Paris-based band Oracle Sisters. The opening lyrics craft visions of setting sunsets and rusty

Class Vee – “Where Do We Stand”

A dazzling pop track from Tampa-based artist Class Vee, “Where Do We Stand” impresses with its fervent vocal hooks and pulsing synth-forward production. Atmospheric synth pads and a subtle arp craft a

New Albums

Broke Royals – ‘Campr’

Washington, DC-based band Broke Royals explores a wide spectrum of sounds on their new album Campr, spanning enjoyable realms of rousingly anthemic

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Thomas O’Shea – ‘Generation Z’

Thomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From

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