Homemade indie escapism promises reflective human sentiments, canned vocals and dreamy production, as Blunt Objects deliver the immersive and creative album Shady Shadows.
Dream Pop
Lush production unites electro-pop flavours with organic guitar, as Lālo Parade delivers an intimate and colourful ode to moving on.
Introducing a wholly immersive, addictively heartfelt and refreshing sound – Sirens deliver an unrivaled wash of intention and depth, for Sharon Tate.
Intricate and dreamy trip hop production meets unexpectedly with paired vocals of emotive and melodic intentions – And Actually lay down an immersive and beautiful ambiance, for Somehow.
Imagine something like electro-pop, with an experimental edge of creative composition; and a profound lyrical core.
Composer-producers Melissa Grey and David Morneau join forces with guitarist and artist Robert Kirkbride, for this unrivaled instrumental project of deeply-moving arrangements and ideas.
Vastly atmospheric yet organic by design, Thats Nokay follow-ups the dreamy introduction that was LivForev, with an equally ethereal, live-style electric-guitar hit of soulful yet mellow calm.
Capital 4 drive with organic dance-pop layers and intimate vocals, for a long-form melodic journey that ultimately resolves with a simple, catchy and celebratory hook.
This collaborative release introduces an immediately catchy and colourful pop hit – one that feels like a timeless yet nostalgic classic, organic and sweet, with a brilliant dynamic between details.
Ambient production and distinct bass-work guide us into the echoing poetic observations of a trippy and enchanting What You Want.
Monti Korbelle has a style and runs with it, thus each track genuinely feels like a fearless exploration of a particular time or series of emotions.
Fearlessly clean vocals showcase outstanding ability and soul united, as P.S. Kaguya leads us into the enchanting and immersive new single 2AM.