Our main man Pete Bott, aka Messy Eater, has graced our pages once again with another fantastic single, the evocatively titled ‘I Think I’m Headed For A Breakdown’.
Category: Synth
Julian Sometimes delivers romantic debut ‘Buzz’
Today, we’re excited to introduce Julian Sometimes (the moniker of Julian Drucker) for the very first time with his debut single ‘Buzz’.
Emotional clarity wrapped in lo-fi cool is Nathaniel Paul’s ‘Pills’
In ‘Pills’, Nathaniel Paul’s lyrics speak directly to the emotional impact of avoiding discomfort; it’s a powerful message wrapped within a steady lo-fi groove and layered synths.
Arliston’s creative journey culminates in the cinematic album, Disappointment Machine
Arliston has crafted something truly special with their album, Disappointment Machine. It feels like the culmination of their journey so far – undoubtedly some of their best work yet.
Muscle Memory unleash synth-pop euphoria with ‘Get Lost’
NYC-based duo Muscle Memory’s latest single ‘Get Lost’ is a mesmerizing fusion of synth-pop, indie dance, and retro-futuristic grooves.
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.
Messy Eater unpacks hustle culture in synth-fuelled ‘Work Life Balance’
Messy Eater’s ‘Work Life Balance’ is a dynamic mix of razor-sharp filtergate guitar and driving synth-bass grooves is reminiscent of vintage synth-rock sounds of Talking Heads and Prince.
Bolton’s Guri Yeller redefine their sound with ‘Seeing Double’
From the collective mind palace of Bolton duo Guri Yeller, ‘Seeing Double’ is a gloriously un-christmassy collision of shimmering synths and pulsating rhythms.
Alex Starling’s cinematic wonder ‘Maybe We Lost It’ ponders the discomfort of change
From start to finish, Alex Starling’s ‘Maybe We Lost It’ is a cinematic wonder that explores the great expanse of the human psyche, framing familiar questions in a fresh, exciting synth-pop manner.
Laughing Cats’ bold nostalgia in ‘Jerk’ reviltalises retro pop-rock sounds
Inspired by the colorful sounds of the sixties through the eighties, Laughing Cats crafts a refreshing nod to the past while embracing today’s production sophistication with their newest single ‘Jerk’.
