Subatomic Lessons by Punku “Subatomic Lessons” is a just-released track from Punku, the project of South American-born artist Alvaro Zelaya, who impressed with “On the Beach” in July. That one was a
New Tracks
Remembrance Day was observed this past Sunday, remembering members of the armed forces who died in the line of duty among the Commonwealth of Nations. Vancouver-based artist Geoff Gibbins recently released Shadow
“K.A.M” is a cut off a new 4-track EP from J’Moris, a rising hip-hop artist from Hillsboro, Texas. The “what you know about me,” lyrical repetition plays with catchy charisma over the
“Yellow” is the latest foray into the color spectrum from Good Days, the newest entry from their singles collection ROYGBIV. Previously, we’ve heard “Red” and “Orange.” Like those, “Yellow” touts the group’s
“Turin Girl” is a highly melodic new track from Stephen James and drummer Zach Meyer, touting a brisk sophisti-pop sound at times reminiscent of Prefab Sprout. The first single from their new
Julian Ferraldo and Ben Loran comprise the duo Metropoly. Their new track “Take It Easy” is an undeniably catchy success. A spirited funk-tinged hook by featured vocalist Alverneq, repeating the track’s title,
“Bath” is a lushly entrancing new track from TOLEDO, an act that has impressed in the past with several tracks. This one plays as their most captivating and atmospheric to date, starting
Walkie Talkie are the duo of Yuval Katz and Tomer Borenstein. The project was formed in Haifa, Israel, and on new track “Jellybean” showcases a sound resembling parts Super Furry Animals and
New Albums
Mumbai-based artist Saachi consumes across her debut album Wishbone, a soulful, funk-tinged exploration of resilience, vulnerability, and hope. Having honed her craft
MoreSouth Walian four-piece The Family Battenberg make a striking debut with Spider Rock Forever, an EP that excels in spanning from psychedelic
MoreHailing from Boston, JAKEWITHSPACES! pushes experimental hip-hop into memorable territory with new album DOPEFUMEMIDI, presenting a bold fusion of eerie synths, twisted
MoreLatvian-born vocalist, composer, and arranger Arta Jēkabsone channels her Baltic roots through a modern jazz and pop synergy on Dziesmu Kamoliņš, a
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