New Tracks

Lowah – “Double Sided”

Brooklyn-based artist Lowah crafts a chilly synth-pop allure on new single “Double Sided,” infusing calming piano tones and sparkling synth adornments. The project represents the work of Vince Simpson, who notes that

Mark Fain – “Meri Misery”

A recent track from Los Angeles-based artist Mark Fain, “Meri Misery” exudes a hauntingly nostalgic psych-rock and folk intertwining, balancing an intriguing daze with more radiant vocal reflections. The songwriter, producer, and

Slow Dance – “Little Missouri”

Denver-based band Slow Dance consume on their debut single “Little Missouri,” infusing soaring guitars and glistening synth tones for a sound that reminds fondly of The War on Drugs. The project, fronted

Bellefolie – “Modern Apathy”

Playful piano, buzzing guitars, and radiant vocal layers enamor throughout “Modern Apathy,” a consuming pop single from Norway-based duo Bellefolie. “I was hopping off trees, into modern apathy,” the vocals let out

mio min mio – “My War”

Showing a riveting alt-rock appeal, “My War” is the debut single from Wisconsin-based act mio min mio. The track compels in its more sporadic bursts between dreamy spaciousness and pulsating distortion energy,

Gianfranco Malorgio – “WOP”

Taking inspiration from detective films of the ’70s, “WOP” is an atmospheric new single from Gianfranco Malorgio, an artist based in Rome, Italy. Tracing his musical beginnings to playing classical guitar as

Olivia Millin – “Broken Piece of Joy”

A spirited electro-pop success with English and Japanese lyrics, “Broken Piece of Joy” is a recent single from Florida-based artist Olivia Millin. The track takes inspiration from a childhood bullying incident, transforming

Jeffrey Chan – “What Are Friends For”

“What Are Friends For” is the latest from Jeffrey Chan, an Australian-born, Los Angeles-based artist whose charismatic dance-pop sound stands out on this enveloping production. Chan describes the release as “about pushing

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New Albums