New Tracks

Nomke – “Ended (by the morning sun)”

Ended (by the morning) by Nomke ????? “Ended (by the morning sun)” is a pleasant new track from Nomke, a singer/songwriter originally from a small town in the south of Israel. Since

Galapaghost – “A Planet Without An Atmosphere”

Galapaghost’s latest EP, A Planet Without An Atmosphere, continues the Austin-based artist’s atmospheric electronic production. The solo project of Casey Chandler, Galapaghost has caught my ear several times in the past —

Resurrection Fern – “Siren”

Released this past Friday, “Siren” is the latest track from Resurrection Fern, the artist who impressed earlier this year with tracks “Savanna” and “Coffee.” Also off her upcoming self-funded EP, “Siren” shows

Hope – “Red Man”

“Red Man” rides on a hypnotic beat, showing Sto:lo/Tahltan rapper Hope as capable of consuming backing accompaniments and engaging themes. Born in 1984, Hope — the alias of Patrick Kelly — released

Premiere: pantology – “False Step (Awol)”

Released today, “False Step (Awol)” is a consuming track from pantology. The effort traverses numerous genres in just over two minutes, with a funk-laden bass line being a constant. That particular bass

Charles A. Lewis – “Keep It Light”

The serene “Keep It Light” is exemplary of Charles A. Lewis’ laid-back sound, channeling aspects of jangle-pop, folk, and rock. Fluttering acoustics and a jangly lead guitar work around Lewis’ airy vocals,

willolux – “Safe Spaces”

“Safe Spaces” is a great piece of songwriting from willolux, the project of Canadian singer/songwriter Kristina Emmott. First catching my ear with the track “Modern Day Maestro” two years ago, willolux again

Toy Cities – “Float Away”

Releasing today from Brooklyn act Toy Cities, the track “Float Away” meshes melodic guitars and alluring synths for quality results. The track shows the duo’s shared love of post-punk and new wave

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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