NYC-based duo Muscle Memory’s latest single ‘Get Lost’ is a mesmerizing fusion of synth-pop, indie dance, and retro-futuristic grooves.
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Joshu returns with profound indie-folk EP, way back home
Following the aching vulnerability of Joshu’s previous single ‘holding on’, the Antiguan singer-songwriter releases a new EP, entitled way back home.
On The Record: Marsha Swanson
In this interview with Marsha Swanson, we discuss the origins of ‘Like an Angel’, the collaborative magic behind its production, and what the future holds for this ever-curious and deeply introspective artist.
Wrap yourself in The fin.’s dreamy & nostalgic ‘Echoes’
With ‘Echoes’, The fin. crafts an immersive sonic dreamscape where nostalgia and self-discovery intertwine, inviting listeners to step into the past while floating effortlessly through the present.
Waterlog rally against a tech-obsessed world in biting & brilliant ‘Touchscreen’
Like a pixelated fever dream drenched in indie-rock rebellion, Waterlog’s ‘Touchscreen’ is an electrifying anthem for the smartphone generation.
Rose Devika captures meteorological tension with ‘i take it personally’
Exploring the thorny terrain of relationships, where moods act like shifting weather fronts Rose Devika’s latest single ‘i take it personally’ is a relatable anthem.
Ciao Ciao Marigold invites you to a kaleidoscopic groove with satsuma LP
With satsuma, Ciao Ciao Marigold has crafted an album that’s a hazy cocktail of funky basslines, shimmering guitars, and kaleidoscopic synths.
Immerse yourself in Tye David’s debut album, MAKING MOVES
Tye David’s debut album, MAKING MOVES, feels like stepping into a kaleidoscope of sound and soul—a journey where every track is a new shade of emotion, every groove a heartbeat.
On The Record: Cara Knox
Get ready to step into the enigmatic world of Cara Knox, a South African singer-songwriter redefining dark pop with her atmospheric and deeply personal sound.
Jack Rush defies expectations with eclectic debut album, Late Bloomer
Late Bloomer LP represents Jack Rush’s refusal to conform to genre expectations is a refreshing breath of fresh air in today’s increasingly homogenized music landscape.
