New Tracks

Robi Mitch – “Golden Hour” + “Can’t Win”

The beautiful “Golden Hour” is the latest from Robi Mitch, the Bristol (UK)-based artist who has impressed previously with the tracks “Our Year” and “Distant Sun.” “Golden Hour” touts a quality that

Borito – “Nice & Slowly”

Riding on twangy guitars and playful synths, “Nice & Slowly” is an alluring track from Borito, a band from Tel Aviv. The track comes from their upcoming full-length debut album, What We

5thPlanet – “Droplets”

Intriguing and otherworldly, “Droplets” is the latest from 5thPlanet. Impressing with the track “Allnite BB” last month, also from the album Outer Connections, the New York-based act continues to emphasize a consuming,

Weston Smith – “Regeneration” / “Netherworld”

Two new tracks from Weston Smith, “Regeneration” and “Netherworld” continues the artist’s knack for hypnotic, psych-friendly electronic pop. Evidenced already in prior gems like “Mirror World” and “Ellanor,” Weston Smith furthers his

I Care About You – “Science”

Playing with emotive, throwback appeal, “Science” is a recent track from I Care About You. The project released an EP last year, Scared, that saw ample success with single “She Wouldn’t Say.”

Sheila Eden – “Uncertain Lovers” (feat. Glafizya)

“Uncertain Lovers” is a new track from Sheila Eden, who impressed with the haunting “Remnants of You” in June. Featuring Glafizya, “Uncertain Lovers” engages from the get-go with lingering guitar tones and

Premiere: windbreaker – “Nervous”

Released today, the breezy and melodic “Nervous” is a winning track from new project windbreaker. A project comprised of longtime friends utilizing digital collaboration, windbreaker show a hooky pop-forward charm throughout. Lush

Premiere: Gibberish – “i dreamed u”

A track out today from psych-friendly duo Gibberish, “i dreamed u” consumes with its hypnotic, lush pull. Derek and Lorie Bromley mesh the latter’s serene vocals with thumping bass, shimmering keys, and

New Albums

Fluung – ‘Fluung’

The self-titled album from Seattle-based trio Fluung delivers an immersive rock sound, steeped in fuzzy nostalgia that recalls the likes of Built

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