New Tracks

Lights DC – “Heavy Feelings”

Strutting a memorable electro-pop production with house-inspired infection and ’80s nostalgia, “Heavy Feelings” is a new track from Lights DC, the project of Dublin-based producer Neil Dixon. Created in collaboration with Sack

Faerie – “k-town”

A gorgeously melodic adventure with hooky pop and psych-rock punches, “k-town” is a standout new single from Faerie. The project of New York native Christine Lam, Faerie impresses thoroughly on this gem

Aka Kelzz – ‘The Drama Series’ EP

A stirring and intimate EP from UK-born and Berlin-based artist Aka Kelzz, The Drama Series touts an immersive and soulful R&B sound with gorgeous vocal performances and inventive production (via multi-instrumentalist Rafa

Brendan Cope – ‘if now we are in pieces’

Portland, OR-based multi-instrumentalist Brendan Cope crafts an innovative, spacious pop spectacle on his debut full-length, if now we are in pieces. The album impresses with its dynamic pop intrigue from the get-go.

Klaverson – “Smooth Water”

Mellow synth pulses and entrancing vocal deepness envelop on the magnetic “Smooth Water,” the sophomore single from Klaverson. The London-based project comes from Jack Lintorn, a singer/songwriter, producer, and visual artist. Following

Mort City – “America’s City”

“America’s City” is the latest track from Mort City, a bicoastal duo comprising two college friends, based in Southern California and NYC. Dubbing their style “punk rap,” Mort City unveil “America’s City”

JOIE GREY – “SILVER SURFER”

Atlanta-based artist JOIE GREY impresses with a spacey charm on “SILVER SURFER,” meshing a futuristic pop feeling with R&B emotiveness. “My generation wants to dance and move. With the current state of

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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