San Francisco-based electronic music producer and DJ Blaine Counter, better known as Graffick, has released his fourth single, ‘Messages / In the Wake’, from his forthcoming album Spectra.
Basement Revolver: ‘Pull Yourself Together’
Basement Revolver, the Hamilton, Ontario-based band known for their enchanting blend of shoegaze and introspective lyrics, has released a deluxe version of their sophomore LP, Embody featuring the standout track ‘Pull Yourself Together’.
Vicky Sometani: ‘Known By You’
London-based singer-songwriter Vicky Sometani, originally hailing from Chicago, has delivered a stunning new single titled ‘Known By You‘.
Lewis McLaughlin: ‘Human Beings’
Lewis McLaughlin‘s latest single, ‘Human Beings’, is a poignant and emotionally charged masterpiece that showcases the Edinburgh-born singer-songwriter’s remarkable talent for crafting deeply personal yet universally resonant songs.
Leyya: ‘Half Asleep’
Leyya, the Austrian duo that has taken the international music scene by storm, is back with a fresh album and an intriguing lead single, ‘Half Asleep‘.
Leaps: ‘Compassion’
Leaps, the musical moniker of South East London-based Luke Osborne, has unveiled his latest EP Introspect, a sonic journey that delves into the depths of self-reflection.
Asbjørn: ‘He’s Dancing So Well (I’m Better)’
Asbjørn, a prominent figure in Denmark’s LGBTQIA+ music community, showcases his unique approach to Scandinavian pop with his latest single, ‘He’s Dancing So Well (I’m Better)’.
BAMHUM: ‘Open Your Mind’
Manchester-based electronic music producer BAMHUM makes a strong impression with latest single, ‘Open Your Mind’.
la loye: ‘everything, everything’
In an era where the music landscape is often dominated by bombast and superficiality, Dutch artist Lieke Heusinkveld, better known as la loye, boldly ventures into the realms of the intimate and the introspective with her latest single, ‘everything, everything‘.
Louie Rubio: ‘Black & Blues’
In a world where nostalgia often takes centre stage, Louie Rubio‘s latest single, ‘Black & Blues’, manages to stand out by effortlessly blending the allure of 1980s disco with a modern, indie-dance sensibility.











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