“Holding Pattern” - Max Macready
“Holding Pattern” feels like a message intercepted from another dimension — a neon-lit fever dream where longing meets circuitry, and emotion hums beneath the static. Max Macready’s latest transmission, with Kurt Precinct handling vocals and guitar, is a slow-burn synthwave vignette that pulses with both retro heart and future tension.
“Come Back”- AUNCE
When you first press play on AUNCE’s new single “Come Back,” you’re not just listening to music — you’re stepping into a living, breathing atmosphere. The track unfolds like a memory suspended in fog; it’s less a song in the traditional sense and more an experience.
“Invention” - Pragma Enigma
With “Invention,” Paris-based musician, vocalist, and producer Pragma Enigma doesn’t just release a song — he unveils a blueprint for a new sonic language. This is not your typical single; it’s a manifesto disguised as music. A collision of electronic brutality, trap swagger, and industrial rock theatrics.
“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.
“Gotta Be You” - SJBHQ
London based producer and drummer, SJBHQ, is making waves with his debut single “Gotta Be You”. From the first beat, it’s clear this isn’t just another club track—SJBHQ is chasing something bigger, a sound that’s rhythmically sharp but emotionally layered.
“Electric Eliminator” - A:M Club
If retro-futurism had a soundtrack, it would probably sound like this. A:M Club, the solo project out of Darwen, England, has dropped Electric Eliminator — a bold, self-produced EP that arrived on September 19, 2025 — and it’s as much a cinematic journey as it is a dance record. Imagine the pulse of a Berlin club colliding with the neon-soaked paranoia of a 1980s sci-fi thriller.
“Favorite Game” - SERAh Ft. Summer Rona
If you’ve been following SERAh’s ever-expanding sci-fi soundscape, you already know she doesn’t just drop singles—she drops chapters. Favorite Game isn’t just another melodic bass track, it’s a continuation of a saga—Chapter 2 in her 20-part odyssey, Lyra’s World. And honestly? It feels like the perfect escalation.
“Game Fit” - 9 o'clock Nasty
If you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like if a survival manual morphed into a punk anthem, 9 o’clock Nasty just handed you the answer. Their new single “Game Fit” is not just a track—it’s a boot camp in three and a half minutes, a snarling, stripped-down warning siren that asks: Are you ready?
“Suffocating Swan” - Melting Phase
Every now and then, a song comes along that doesn’t just ask to be heard—it demands you stop, sit in silence, and let it take you somewhere uncomfortable. Suffocating Swan, the latest single from Istanbul’s rising experimentalist Melting Phase, is exactly that kind of track. It’s not background music. It’s not Spotify fodder. It’s a fierce, allegorical meditation on life’s crushing weight, dressed in sonic textures that are as suffocating as they are strangely beautiful.
“L'Ombra della Terra” - Giuseppe Bonaccorso
Giuseppe Bonaccorso’s new single L'Ombra della Terra (“The Shadow of the Earth”) doesn’t just sound like a song—it feels like a manifesto. Following the stark and provocative Playground in Gaza, Bonaccorso doubles down on his identity as a composer who isn’t afraid to make art that’s both intellectually rigorous and emotionally raw. At just over four minutes, the track is sprawling and theatrical, packing in more ideas, textures, and tension than most artists manage across an entire record.
“Two Huge Rocks, in Peru” - Jean RN
Jean RN’s upcoming EP Two Huge Rocks, in Peru (out Sept 10, 2025) feels like one of those releases where the story behind it and the sound inside it line up perfectly—it’s personal, a little messy in the best way, and genuinely unlike anything else out there. Hailing from Stowmarket, England, Jean RN pulls together influences from hyperpop chaos, surf rock cool, and experimental electronic textures to carve out something both abrasive and oddly tender.
“wishcounting” - James King
With his new single “wishcounting” (out September 5, 2025), Rugby-born artist James King re-emerges after a quiet spell with something raw, haunting, and deeply personal. It’s not just a comeback track—it feels like a turning point, a distillation of his artistic voice into something sharper, more vulnerable, and unflinchingly his own.