New Tracks

Ryan McMurtry – “Let Me Be Me”

Another success from Bristol, England-based artist Ryan McMurtry, “Let Me Be Me” conveys a lush folk introspection in its blend of warming vocals, trickling acoustics, and caressing flute. While just two minutes

Jaime Travezán – “Tribal Trouble”

An illuminating and dynamic track from Peruvian artist Jaime Travezán, “Tribal Trouble” captivates with infectious synth flourishes and tribal-like rhythmic entrancement. The release takes inspiration from the artist’s passion for Africa and

Floss Jordan – “Midas”

A magnetic pop single out today from London-based artist Floss Jordan, “Midas” combines melodic vocal captivation with a sharp synth-forward production. A compelling theme emanates within the lyrics as well, exploring the

Sehore – “Safari”

An enjoyably developing art-rock intrigue compels across “Safari,” a track from Spanish project Sehore. A murky guitar-led crawl fuses enjoyably with vocals that range from a spoken-word feeling to quivering psych-ready punchiness.

Consequential – “LivinLife-NeedU”

A sharply melodic electro-pop success from producer Consequential, “LivinLife-NeedU” melds a mixture of dreamy and infectious synth tones with a dynamic vocal spirit. Recorded in the Suffolk, England countryside, “LivinLife-NeedU” moves with

Indoor Friends – “Psyayayduck”

Balancing drives for self-betterment with the sweet allure of escapism, “Psyayayduck” is a memorable rocker from Boston-based band Indoor Friends. “I’d rather play Mario Kart all day, than think about the breakdown

Kids In Decay – “Cue The Cronies”

“Cue The Cronies” is a consuming track from Dallas-based band Kids In Decay, whose mixture of progressive, metal, and alt-rock results in a memorably dark success. The industrial-forward soundscape is bolstered by

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New Albums

Alan Lauris – ‘Break’

Conjuring a sound that bridges Pet Shop Boys’ synth-pop dynamics and more orchestral-touched balladry, Break is the third album from Utrecht-based pianist,

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