Mental restlessness gets its own soundtrack on this debut single from an artist who understands that the mind’s endless chatter needs more than silence to quiet it.
Saguru: ‘Sunset’
Childhood videos possess a unique cruelty—they preserve joy we’ve forgotten how to access, innocence we’ve misplaced somewhere between then and now.
Timothy and the Apocalypse: ‘Hibiscus’
Resilience rarely sounds this luminous.
Rival Consoles: ‘Jupiter’
Ryan Lee West has always possessed an uncanny ability to transform electronic materials into something that feels alive, breathing with the rhythm of natural forces.
Devonish: ‘Coolie’
The journey from Montego Bay to American stages has shaped Tiffany Ranay Patricia Devonish into an artist unafraid to explore the complexities of identity and heritage through music.
Stillhound: ‘Don’t Touch The Water’
There’s something uniquely Scottish about the way Stillhound approaches reinvention—not through radical departure but through the patient excavation of what was already there, waiting to be discovered.
Noam: ‘J’me tire’
There’s something profoundly human about the moment when casual conversation transforms into musical confession, and Noam captures this alchemy with remarkable precision on ‘J’me tire’.
Jess Kerber: ‘Carry My Home’
Sometimes the most profound statements arrive through whispered confessions rather than shouted declarations.
meka: ‘What Once Was’
There exists a particular magic in music that doesn’t announce itself but rather settles into consciousness like morning mist.
TAPE TRASH: ‘We Will Collide’
Sometimes the best summer anthems arrive wrapped in anxiety, and the Norwegian duo’s latest single understands this contradiction perfectly.
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