New Tracks

Nathalie Bonin – “Stormy Skies”

A cinematic, eclectic tonal range stirs on “Stormy Skies,” a new track from Nathalie Bonin that envelops in its array of nightmare-ish creeping and vibrant ardency alike. The Los Angeles-based artist invigorates

Antonia Vai & mimike – “Du Varg”

“Du Varg” is a moody collaborative single from Swedish-Hungarian artist Antonia Vai and British producer mimike. Solemn, haunting vocals and glistening synths assemble for a hypnotic intrigue. Antonia’s gripping vocals are sung

Marshall Jacklin – “Jonathan”

The fourth single from Toronto-based artist Marshall Jacklin, “Jonathan” stirs with beautiful piano playing and emotively inspiring vocals. Jacklin — who writes, produces, performs, and records all his material — bridges heartfelt

My Glass World – “Compassion For Animals”

“Compassion For Animals” is a new single from London-based act My Glass World, compelling with its assortment of blaring brass, key-driven intrigue, and poignant lyrical observations. An artful pop appeal results, melding

LLeow – “1995”

“1995” is a resonating rocker from LLeow. The lyrics set the scene — in a hot taxi cab — amidst ruminations that aspire for music and good times to carry them away.

Midnight Sky – “Every Now and Then”

Ohio-based project Midnight Sky showcases their strong Americana and country intertwining with recent single “Every Now and Then,” which now includes a lyric video. The track comes via their third album, Last

Animal Prince – “Who You Are”

Mesmerizing with flourishes of strings and gripping vocal momentum, "Who You Are" is a standout art-pop single from Oakland-based Animal Prince.

Kristberg – “From The Shore”

Capturing the “deep cool blue,” serenity of the ocean in audible form, “From The Shore” is a melodic pop delight from Kristberg. The Iceland-based artist excels with this chilled-out sound, declaring from

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New Albums

MAXIIM – ‘Swimming’

Paris-based artist MAXIIM crafts an emotional, piano-led sound throughout the new album Swimming — described as “an introspective journey filled with hope.”

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