Electronic optimism embraces from the outset, as French creative 48 Ocean collaborates with Equateur, for the brilliantly uplifting 22:22.

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Backed by the organic embrace of a live band and some subtle off-beat reggae-style rhythms, Rockets proceeds to weave a funk-pop web of multi-layered musicianship and catchy vocal threads.
Live electric guitar-work gifts an immediately nostalgic indie vibe, as shoegaze alternatives Thee Peecock Angels deliver the brief yet striking EP Homebody.
Acoustic intimacy captivates from the outset, as songwriter and singer Rico Friebe delves into contemplation and wonder, with the melodically alluring, heartfelt Leave And Go.
An ode to the great Leonard Cohen, with faultless guitar-work and naturally recognisable vocals guiding us through this hypnotic melody and story.
“I feel like I was very honest with myself on this project, which is part of where the title comes from, acknowledging that I’m not the easiest person to love.”
Heavily creative and theatrically captivating, Throwaway takes artistic expression by storm with the brief yet striking Kyubabe.
Strength of songwriting and performance quickly takes the reigns over style and genre labels, for this engaging and addictively passionate new single by Chester Doom.
Eight original track showcases the best of the best from collaborative duo TG and JT Bolivar.
Tiger Goods delivers an impressively versatile array of tracks for this project, each one professionally crafted yet with just enough personality to stand out.
Latvian artists Skultik and Reinis Liepa bring two worlds together, with creative originality and conceptual depth combined.
adeeldareal showcases a clear sense of purpose on the mic, and delivers the vibe required to connect and inspire in the very same instance.