New Tracks

Stacey Randol – “Songs in the Soil”

Playing with mellow allure, “Songs in the Soil” is a track from Stacey Randol, off the Nashville artist’s third and most recent album of the same name. Randol’s smoky vocals mesh with

Laveda – “Dream. Sleep.”

Drenched in a dreamy haze, “Dream. Sleep.” is a supremely melodic effort from Laveda, a promising duo from Albany, NY. Their ’90s shoegaze influence prominent in the gorgeous textural pull of this

Jaz Clemente – “Sacalacalaca”

Jaz Clemente impresses with the recent release of two new tracks. Produced by Jaz Clemente and Aki Ehara, “Sacalacalaca” touts an electro-groove fusion, an “electro-cumbia with synth-funk,” as described by the artist,

Munya – “Benjamin”

Munya is the project of singer/songwriter Josie Boivin, a Quebec-born artist with an abundance of musical experience. A classically trained pianist, Boivin also has experience in the highly competitive world of opera

Avenoir – “Orpheus and Eurydice”

The passionate, emotive “Orpheus and Eurydice” is a just-released track from Avenoir, a four-piece based in West Yorkshire. The more understated vocal delivery in the verses is complemented by fuzzy guitars, which

flowstate – “tiger blood”

Downtempo hip-hop act flowstate show a successful new sound on track “tiger blood.” They blend their atmospheric hip-hop appeal with the infectious, drop-laden hooks of electronic music — resulting in a sound

The Landing – “Keep Lookin’ Up”

The catchy “Keep Lookin’ Up” melds a spacey feel with pulsing rhythms and synths, fondly reminiscent in aesthetic to Hot Chip’s most infectious efforts. The track comes from The Landing, an artist

Brendon Moon – “Girl”

Brendon Moon’s debut album, released earlier this month, is a beautifully dreamy showcase of lush vocals, glistening guitars, and melodic songwriting. Moon’s vocals are among the most strikingly unique you’ll hear, melodically

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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