Retro electro-pop hits with warm keys and nostalgically dreamy layers, as Mandy Slate gets honest and beautifully poetic, for Papercut Heart.

Rebecca Cullen
“The purpose of the project is to create an ongoing, global cadence of awareness to keep this issue top of mind and spur subsequent action.”
The final track of this new playlist seems to encapsulate well the uninhibited, fearlessly honest manner of sound design that Steve has adopted.
Tape-deck sensibilities bring nostalgia in recording and style alike, as indie duo Vinyl Floor release their wonderfully organic album Funhouse Mirror.
Introducing another creative banger from Universal Flow Records, Brutu Music returns with the three-way collaborative funk-pop single Mr. Dickerson.
Featuring timeless pop vocals of meandering RnB peaks and expressions, alongside trap rhythms and nostalgic instrumental sound-play, Manifest devotes itself to the concept of believing things into reality.
Fran is the artist, the master of building soundscapes within which the natural and industrial worlds collide and collaborate in equal parts. For this project, however, we see a notable shift in style.
Memphis-born and backed by years of experience both in bands and behind the mixing desk, z.matt.33 showcases a lifetime of connection to music, throughout the uniquely original production of Postcards.
Classic vibes emerge from the outset as Steve Cash blends nostalgic hip hop with soulful RnB flavors, heavy bass, and raw conceptual honesty.
Uniquely balancing ethereal delicacy and fast-paced vocal intensity, duotrio recraft the sound of today, with their soulful and compelling, artistically powerfully Light Of My Life.
The UK’s own The Lunar Keys return this month with a beautifully crafted soft-rock anthem of arena-ready presence.
Not quite shoegaze or surf rock or trip hop but something organic and electro-kissed all the same, freely wandering along the lines between them all.