New Tracks

Metaspion – “Old Rules Don’t Apply”

Metaspion is a Norwegian act crafting a very idiosyncratic sound, one that melds folk-rock with traditional Scandinavian music, all with an electronic twist. The project’s name derives from fusing the Greek word

Heartracer – “All At Once”

The melodic synth arp and pulsating, pop-ready sound to kick off “All At Once” shows an act that gets to the point, quickly. Indeed, electo-pop group Heartracer succeed with an anthemic sound

Les Techno – “Come Along”

NYC act Les Techno has impressed previously with the tracks “Where Were You? (Artwork Uncensored)” and “Trophy Wife“, the latter showcasing a solid ’80s-minded vein of rock and the former touching on

Disaster Relief – “Dorian DeLorian”

Disaster Relief by Disaster Relief Disaster Relief are a jazz project that feature an all-star lineup of jazz musicians from Ann Arbor and Detroit. Their brass-y, funky arrangements provide a pick-me-up that

James Labrosse – “Orange Night”

Fans of atmospheric flamenco-jazz will enjoy hearing from James Labrosse, whose new track “Orange Night” combines flamenco guitar with production aspects reminiscent of the ’80s, including a synth-tinged vein of R&B. Blissfully

TEMPESST – “A Little Bit of Trouble”

Tempesst is the creation of a blended Australian-British quartet currently grooving in London. Suave vocals flow through an intoxicating vocal melody in their newest single “A Little Bit of Trouble,” — an

Joseph Tyler – “Race Car”

“Race Car” is a spirited, catchy track from Bay Area artist Joseph Tyler. The twenty-four-year-old singer, producer, and artist conjures an effervescent synth-laden pop sound, which should appeal to fans of Foster

Premiere: OhmField – “Worm Can”

Fresh off the dazzling track “Rest” a couple months ago, London-based electronic producer OhmField again shows stylistically eclectic charm and a knack for memorable hooks on new track “Worm Can”, which we’re thrilled

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