Hidden within circuits and childhood memories, Sucreblooms‘ ‘Take Time‘ transforms intimate family moments into electronic poetry.
Cahill Costello: ‘Sunbeat’
In a darkened practice room somewhere in Glasgow, ‘Sunbeat‘ began as an accident and ended up an epiphany.
Housewife: ‘Life Of The Party’
Between fairy lights and fuzz pedals, Housewife‘s ‘Life of the Party’ captures the peculiar loneliness of being surrounded by people.
ARXX: ‘Swim’
Time moves differently in ARXX‘s latest offering ‘Swim‘, where vulnerability becomes its own kind of power.
Hiatus: ‘Matriarch’
Between heartbeats and memory, Hiatus‘ ‘Matriarch‘ unfolds like a found photograph slowly coming into focus.
Make Friends: ‘Maybe Tomorrow’
Four minutes into the future of British indie, Make Friends‘ ‘Maybe Tomorrow‘ arrives with all the urgency of a late-night dash for the last train home.
Supernova Easy: ‘Supernova Easy’
Between static crackle and shimmering reverb, Supernova Easy’s self-titled debut carves out its own corner of the dream-pop universe.
Marie Fjeldsted: ‘The Deeper the Dark’
In the liminal space between shadow and light, Marie Fjeldsted’s ‘The Deeper the Dark’ unfolds like a letter written in two hands.
SEDIVY: ‘the way it goes’
Like sunlight catching sea spray, SEDIVY‘s ‘the way it goes‘ sparkles with the easy confidence of newfound love.
Peter Anderson: ‘Need You’
Through smoky backrooms and rain-slicked streets, Peter Anderson‘s ‘Need You’ emerges as a polished study in downtempo melancholy.











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