New Tracks

Premiere: And The Beast – “The Gate”

The project of German producer Philipp Peltz and Danish singer Amy Horn, And The Beast crafts a haunting sound with synthwave, trip-hop, and rock influences. Citing influences such as Portishead, Kavinsky, Moloko,

Good Days – “Indigo”

Good Days’ latest color, “Indigo” is the latest in the band’s ‘ROYGBIV’ singles collection. The multi-layered vocal exultation at the 30-second mark kicks the track into gear. From here, the shimmering, bouncy

Yaehsun – “La De Ba” (with Jose Contreras)

The lush, melodically memorable track “La De Ba” is the second collaboration between Canadian artists Jason Haberman (Yaehsun) and Jose Contreras (of By Divine Right). The track is described as “an ode

Das Kope – “Kids in the Sky”

Released today, “Kids in the Sky” is an impressive psych-pop track from Das Kope. It’s fitting that the artist behind Das Kope, a Los Angeles resident by the name of George, once

sho – “Take My Hand”

The soulful “Take My Hand” is an accomplished track from Brooklyn-based singer/producer Sho. Taking an inspiration from artists like Prince and Blood Orange, Sho’s vein of R&B is melodic and nostalgic —

Mik – “Water Me”

“Water Me” is a very impressive track from Mik, an emerging artist from Australia. The track comes from the artist’s upcoming EP, which — judging by “Water Me” — will attract ample

Premiere: Strange Weather – “Surroundings”

Strange Weather’s previously featured track, “Suspending Disbelief,” transported us to a tropical island, with its swaying guitars making for a hypnotic effect. The project’s latest, “Surroundings,” accomplishes a similar feeling as well,

The Polar Boys – “INTRO”

Evident on just-released track “INTRO” is the fact that Miami-based act The Polar Boys produce a colorful, eclectic sound. The initial sound suggests a murky vein of rock. Quickly enough, a poppy

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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