New Tracks

RAINBOW BELTZ – “246”

 Tokyo-based dream rock quartet RAINBOW BELTZ captures the atmospheric intimacy of a midnight drive on their riveting third single, “246.” This release marks their official debut as a solidified four-piece, blending

Lars Pagelsen Trio – “Don’t You Cry”

Based in Frankfurt, the Lars Pagelsen Trio proudly utilizes an attitude they refer to as “mindful jazz” — focusing on silence and presence, rather than particular stylistic classifications. Their compelling new single

Crescent – “Milogather Parts 1 & 2”

On their debut release “Milogather Parts I & II,” Hartlepool-based band Crescent crafts an expansive, dynamic sound that unravels with a steady, high-tension momentum. The two-part conversation on intimacy pairs blues-tinged psychedelia

Hellkern Warriors – “Endless Road”

Blending haunting intrigue and fervent emotion with consuming allure, “Endless Road” is a memorable new track from Hellkern Warriors, a band formed last year and comprising musicians from Berlin (Germany), Pietrasanta (Italy),

Pat Piperni – “Quiet Storm”

Montreal-based composer Pat Piperni captures a nostalgic, introspective pull on “Quiet Storm.” Drawing from both the classical elegance of Chopin and Debussy and the cinematic minimalism of Ludovico Einaudi, the self-produced piece

Post Hype – “Old Story”

“Old Story” is an expansive rock triumph from Post Hype, the NYC-based project of Chris Curtin, who describes the track as “about what addiction takes from us and coming through the other

+tope – “It Fit When I Was (a kid)”

The fourth single from +tope‘s forthcoming self-titled debut, “It Fit When I Was (a kid)” weaves rapid rhythms and shimmering guitar jangles amidst a very personal touch. The track integrates the final

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New Albums

Rina Kharrasova – ‘Ravel: Sonatine’

Rina Kharrasova captivates with a sharply focused interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine, M. 40. Moving beyond “impressionistic haze,” the Moscow Conservatory graduate

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