
“All You Need Is Lust” - Elise Trouw
Elise Trouw has never exactly played by the rules — but with “All You Need Is Lust,” she’s not just breaking them, she’s gleefully setting them on fire. The multi-instrumentalist, producer, and visual artist has built a career out of effortless musical precision — looping drums, bass, piano, and vocals into pop-jazz symphonies that made her a viral sensation.

“Sea of Memories” - Richard Green
There’s something quietly breathtaking about Richard Green’s “Sea of Memories” — a piece that doesn’t just play notes but seems to breathe them. Rooted in both cinematic minimalism and classical elegance, this single marks the poignant finale of A Journey, the first chapter in Green’s ambitious three-part musical trilogy.

“All in all - Live” - Eyal Erlich
There’s something undeniably magnetic about Eyal Erlich — a performer who doesn’t just sing his songs, but seems to live inside them. His latest release, “All in All – Live,” captures that rare spark artists chase their whole careers — the unfiltered, in-the-moment electricity of a true storyteller connecting with an audience.

“This is Not a Pop Song” - Sabina Estevez
There’s something instantly magnetic about Sabina Estevez — the kind of artist who doesn’t just sing songs, but conjures worlds. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Sabina brings a cinematic, witchy energy to the scene that feels both refreshingly anti-mainstream and hauntingly timeless. Her debut single, “This Is Not a Pop Song”, is less a rebellion and more an invocation.

“Life in the Slow Lane” - Double Yellow
There’s something beautifully crooked about Life in the Slow Lane — the debut album from Double Yellow, the alter-ego of Manchester’s own Dave Lilley. It’s funky, it’s weird, it’s slick, and it’s grimy — a kind of twisted, cinematic stroll through the backstreets of the city on a warm, hungover Sunday morning.

“Space Cadet / The Count” - KOYOT
With “Space Cadet / The Count,” KOYOT delivers a sprawling two-part odyssey that’s as atmospheric as it is electrifying. A seamless fusion of psychedelic rock grandeur, punk grit, and cosmic introspection.

“Ecstatic Lightsongs” - Aarktica
Across his 25-year journey as Aarktica, Jon DeRosa has always been an explorer of sound and feeling — chasing the delicate intersection between melancholy and transcendence. With his 10th studio album, Ecstatic Lightsongs, he’s built something both intimate and expansive.

“Shiver” - Tidal Rave
With their latest single “Shiver,” London-based pop-rock powerhouse Tidal Rave crash back into the scene with a song that feels like falling headfirst into a technicolor rush of emotion. Equal parts cinematic and chaotic, Shiver is the sound of pure adrenaline.

“Stay Inside” - trainboy
London’s lo-fi dreamers trainboy arrive with their debut EP Stay Inside — a shimmering, understated collection of guitar-driven indie gems that capture the hazy melancholy of city life and the strange comfort of solitude.

“I Don’t Need To Say / Eyes Wide Shut” - The New Citizen Kane
London-based artist The New Citizen Kane (Kane Luke) continues his hypnotic evolution with two back-to-back singles — “I Don’t Need To Say” (out October 10th) and “Eyes Wide Shut” (out October 24th) — both serving as emotional cornerstones of his forthcoming album Psychedelika Pt. 1, due November 28th via Citizen Records. If The Tales of Morpheus explored the rush of falling in love, Psychedelika Pt. 1 dives into what happens next.

“Stranger With My Face” - Green & Granstrom
Green & Granström’s “Stranger With My Face” isn’t just a song — it’s a story pulled straight from the heart, told with the gentle melancholy and warmth that defines great Swedish folk rock. Based on Jimmy Granström’s own life, the track tells the story of two half-brothers meeting for the first time after their father’s death — a moment that’s both intimate and universal, packed with the quiet weight of lost time and the fragile beauty of reconnection.

WAIN: Producer Extraodinaire
Currently preparing to relocate to Los Angeles in November 2025, music producer WAIN is carving out a distinctive path defined by versatility, precision, and emotional depth. With a passion for crafting music that connects on a human level, WAIN approaches every project as both an artist and a collaborator.