New Tracks

Niki Moss – “GP Motorcycle Racing”

Niki Moss was responsible for some of 2018’s catchiest tracks – specifically, “Soylent Green” and “There’s Something in the Water” – and his latest track continues that vein of infectious songwriting. “GP

Dante Matas – “A Head Full of Phantoms”

“A Head Full of Phantoms” is the latest from Toronto-based singer/songwriter Dante Matas. Starting with piano at eight years old, Matas has refined his musical talents throughout the years, honing his own

Headphone Hair – “If You Feel It”

“If You Feel It” is a new single from Oakland project Headphone Hair. Peppy with an infectious synth-laden pop spirit, aesthetically reminiscent of Hot Chip, “If You Feel It” continues the project’s

Premiere: The Smallgoods – “Satellite”

We’re happy to premiere the very melodic “Satellite” from The Smallgoods, who formed in the early 2000s in Melbourne. “Satellite” is a testament to their accessible guitar-driven power-pop, which also infuses aspects

Premiere: Henri Bardot – “Scrub”

It’s a pleasure to premiere “Scrub,” the newest track from Henri Bardot. Previously impressing with the dreamy folk effort “Figurine,” Bardot again shows his chops as a songwriter and creator of consuming

Carling – “Never Really Clicked”

“Never Really Clicked” is an enjoyable pop success from Los Angeles artist Carling, who calls the track “a song that makes me smirk, dance, and shake my head at the uncomfortable situations

Molina – “Venus”

Molina is a Copenhagen-based producer/musician who impresses on new track “Venus,” a trippy synth-pop success featuring soaring vocals and striking melodic turns. As such, there’s a stylistic reminiscence to Kate Bush, which

Vinius – “How Much Would It Take”

The project of San Francisco-based TV/film composer Devin Farney, Vinius emphasizes Farney’s ability to craft warmly evolving textures, heavy on atmosphere and consuming melodic shifts. Primarily led by keyboards and synths, Vinius

New Albums

Jomoon – ‘Sugar’

The captivating debut album from Rome-based producer Jomoon, Sugar develops wonderfully through inventive soundscapes and emotionally melodic charm — infusing aspects of

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