New Tracks

Binaries – “Hush Money”

“Hush Money” showcases the creative electronic and rock synergy of Binaries, a trio based in the North East of England. “Hush Money” is a very striking debut single, melding spacey synth-laden intrigue

Gurry Wurry – “Treason”

A stylishly hypnotic alt-pop appeal is evident on “Treason,” a single out today from Gurry Wurry. The Edinburgh-based project of Dave King balances a mellow atmospheric charm with an array of instrumentation,

Tojo Yamamoto – “Heroes”

Kentucky-based band Tojo Yamamoto unveil an ardent, distortion-loving take on the Bowie/Eno classic “Heroes.” The delectably more intense tonal direction feels in contrast to recent depictions of the song, often portrayed in

Cherylann Hawk – “Love & Gratitude”

“All you need is some love and some gratitude,” Cherylann Hawk sings alongside twangy guitars and balmy acoustics on the inviting single “Love & Gratitude,” encouraging others to take “some time to

Rushkeys – “Maya”

Presenting a serene, shimmering electronic pop sound with a calming flow resembling ocean waves in the summer, “Maya” is the latest success from Rushkeys. The project of Lithuanian electronic artist and producer

The Woven Project – “Winds (Foll Remix)”

Full of hypnotic intrigue, “Winds (Foll Remix)” is a riveting showcase from UK-based The Woven Project. The track comes via the Let Beautiful In: Rewoven EP, the byproduct of the band sharing

Plastic Skulls – “In the Dark”

Formed in Manchester, Plastic Skulls is a rising project whose latest single, “In the Dark,” melds rock and pop intrigue with foreboding lyrical enjoyment — taking inspiration thematically from spooky horror B-movies

Patti Spadaro Band – “Glass Shatters”

“Glass Shatters” is a resonating, soaring single from Pittsburgh-based Patti Spadaro Band, who describe the release as a “rallying cry,” to unite and celebrate women’s progress. The release takes specific inspiration from

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New Albums

Pol Sembrano – ‘Anywhere’ EP

A compelling electro-pop sound with both emotive and danceable qualities shows across Anywhere, the new EP from Pol Sembrano. The Seattle-based, Filipino-American

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