An easy one to recommend at volume, right from the start. Haha Charade create a crisp, clean and addictively anthem-like indie rock sound with this brand new EP, and it’s a joy to escape into right now. Kicking into gear with the title track, Old Friend showcases playful bass, drum and guitar work, strong rhythms, … Continued
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The songwriter’s clever use of color & imagery to reflect on deeper feelings & topics regarding life itself is beautiful, and the production & performance throughout reflect this depth & contemplation in a bold, immersive way.
It’s Vincent’s way with melody and movement that allows his compositions to connect in such a profound and powerful way.
Gajin Wilk pays tribute to a vocal titan with this respectable cover of Lewis Capaldi’s big hit Someone You Loved.
Always a master of both the technical & melodic aspects of his work, Vincent drives with yet another seemingly simple but satisfying & engaging chord progression & melody. The mood is that of serenity, calm, and wonder.
Michæl Augustine has created a supremely compelling audio journey with this release.
Driving with an intoxicating sense of organised chaos, Manuel Muzzu’s album 3-Ree is an organic jazz-fest of bass-led, hi-hat-soaked funk and instrumental soul.
Blissful delicacy and positive energy pour through in waves of warmth for this brand new, aptly-titled single from Elias Salbu.
Classic dance vibes with a nostalgic 90s house influence – Dovley sets the mood in an instant with this brand new single.
The sound is incredibly refreshing amidst the current musical landscape. Full Circle in particular takes listeners on an unpredictable, meandering journey through various sections and moments.
I may have mentioned Deerhoof as a possible influence in the past – it’s a reference that emerges again, as this act genuinely pave their own way creatively, and approach music in a notably uninhibited, carefree fashion.
“I’m totally fascinated by the groundbreaking influence of Analog Synthesizers and how that completely changed the music scene and listening habits of people.”