Stunning, in short – a defiant highlight from the year so far, rooted amidst some legendary sounds but more firmly connected to the clear identity and artistic intention of the band.
Synth Wave
Setting you up with a synth down-pour designed for & dedicated to uplifting audiences into the euphoric electronic warmth of pure energy.
From a writing perspective, the lyrics fascinate & refresh – the story feels new, the phrasing original & interesting, making sure to hold attention well with each & every line that pours through.
Alfonse raises the bar all the more so with impeccable song-writing & euphoric escapism.
Kicking in with a sort of nostalgic break-beats energy, hi-hat-heavy and light yet fast-paced, Yanni Pap’s Signal relights a whole new realm of EDM that had been all but forgotten in recent years.
Retro bass & echoes of classic dance make up the layers that lead us into this new alternative disco-pop single from Dejhare.
A masterful artist – one whom we’re lucky to have gracing our indie world & indeed our generation. Highly recommended.
Composer & producer Rob Waters joins forces with Tangerine Dream artist Ulrich Schnauss for this retro-electronic dreamland that is Der Verbote.
While Kid Apollo undoubtedly has a style that appeals and is genuinely immersive and likeable, it’s also incredibly unpredictable – these are artistic audio experiences, designed to focus on certain feelings in a wholly hypnotic, provocative fashion.
Hypnotic riff work & lightly doubled vocals loaded with seductive depth guide us through a deeply poetic, intriguing opening track as Head Fake’s new EP hits the scene.
These songs are incredibly personal, intimate and honest, underlining a willingness to be vulnerable – both conceptually and musically.
Mirror tells a deeply personal story, that of remembering standing before a mirror in his younger days, reflecting upon his reflection; and the perspective of the self in comparison to that of others.