New Tracks

Simitree – “Get On The Ball”

A hypnotic track with psych-folk and textural electronic components, “Get On The Ball” is the latest from Simitree, the project of Charlie Kessenich. Glistening keys and distorted rhythms murkily wander into elegant

Tacono Gate – “Your Eyes or Something Like Them”

“Your Eyes or Something Like Them” is another engaging track from Tacono Gate, the Brooklyn-based artist who impressed previously with “Something in Your Eye” and “It’ll All Come to Pass.” Pursuing a

Ethan Mark – “Sacred Geometry”

A short yet sweet folk song with tender guitar work and ethereal vocals, “Sacred Geometry” showcases the stirring songwriting of Ethan Mark. Intermingling vocal layers — “baby, you’re home with me,” —

Fabels – “Minds”

A thought-provoking release spanning from the unsettling to lushly engrossing, Minds is a new album from Fabels, a duo based in Sydney, Australia. The album’s self-titled track, whose music video is above,

T-O & My Friend Shawn – “BEDSHEETS”

A collaborative single from T-O and My Friend Shawn, “BEDSHEETS” is an infectious melding of rock and electronic-minded hyper pop, seamlessly alternating pace and aesthetic at its mid-point. The track “deals with

GEA – “Uusikuu”

An emotive and powerfully spacious track from Helsinki-based artist GEA, “Uusikuu” is further exemplary of the stirring atmospheres and vocal work from the Finnish singer/songwriter and electronic music producer, impressing prior with

Mohamed Assani – “Lullaby for Guli”

Hypnotic sitar work and enveloping strings lead the illuminating track “Lullaby for Guli,” from Vancouver-based sitarist and composer Mohamed Assani. Coming from his Wayfinder album, “Lullaby for Guli” is exemplary of Assani’s

Express Office Portico – “Cosmic Joke”

A hooky success from Express Office Portico, “Cosmic Joke” blends R&B and funk with a synth-forward pop sound. Lush synth pulsations and funky bass drive into a captivating vocal lead, quickly adorned

New Albums

MERAK – ‘Vol (1)’ EP

A psychedelic rock sound with funky appeal enamors on Vol (1), the new EP from Indonesian trio MERAK. The Jakarta-based act take

More