Supernova Easy‘s “Lockdown” dismantles control with gentle persistence, transforming pandemic-born isolation into a meditation on vulnerability.
Martin Luke Brown: ‘hello !’
“hello !” strips away pretence with the casual confidence of someone who’s learned to wear their scars like medals, where Martin Luke Brown’s lo-fi expertise shapes nostalgia into something immediately present.
The Zebecks x Declan Welsh and The Decadent West: ‘Life Advice’
“Life Advice” crashes through indie rock’s well-worn relationship narratives with sardonic Scottish wit, as The Zebecks and Declan Welsh and The Decadent West collaborate.
The Kite String Tangle: ‘Need U Here’
“Need U Here” dissects late-night longing through pristine electronic architecture, where The Kite String Tangle‘s Brisbane-born production expertise meets raw emotional authenticity.
KRLYK: ‘Love Like This’
“Love Like This” launches straight into the adrenaline-soaked heart of modern drum and bass, where KRLYK‘s production prowess meets raw intensity.
Sade Fox: ‘Blindfold’
Unbalanced affection cuts deep through Sade Fox‘s “Blindfold,” where sparse arrangements amplify the raw honesty of unrequited devotion.
Sour Blood: ‘Mysterious Creature’
“Mysterious Creature” stalks through Dublin’s liminal spaces, where R&B collides with avant-garde pop sensibilities.
Arkle: ‘Don’t Speak’
Under Glasgow’s slate skies, Arkle‘s “Don’t Speak” emerges as a masterclass in electronic heartbreak, where trip-hop’s DNA is spliced with glitch fractured future.
Elliott Mo: ‘Feel Something’
Through phosphorescent synths and pulsing rhythms, Elliott Mo‘s “Feel Something” maps the fleeting geography of joy in electronic form.
Third Ward: ‘Alleluia’
“Alleluia” unravels like a fever dream caught in amber, where Third Ward transforms nocturnal visions into crystalline indie rock reality.











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