
Exclusive Interview: ARMINÉ
From the very first note of “My Dreams”, ARMINÉ doesn’t just sing—she soars. This is more than a song. It’s an arrival. A declaration. A whispered mantra turned into an operatic triumph. Equal parts classical ambient, new age exploration, and spiritual self-affirmation, “My Dreams” feels like stepping into a sacred cathedral built entirely out of sound and starlight.
We Spoke To ARMINÉ about her journey so far.

“Lingering” - Cameron Stenger
Cameron Stenger’s “Lingering” isn’t just a song — it’s a slow-motion emotional unraveling. The kind where your gut and your headphones agree: something is shifting. With a steady blend of vulnerability, vintage flair, and lyrical gut punches, “Lingering” plants its feet in the uncertain space between holding on and finally letting go.

“All I Ever” - Fore Fader
In a culture that never stops moving, Fore Fader just hit pause—and somehow made that moment sing. Their latest single, “All I Ever,” is not just a track; it’s an exhale. A dreamy, layered meditation that reminds us that sometimes the most profound satisfaction arrives not with fireworks, but with a whisper.

“Things You Think About” - Alla Igityan
Five songs, one soul. Quietly devastating and beautifully human.
Berlin-based singer-songwriter Alla Igityan is stepping into the spotlight with the kind of honesty you don’t just hear—you feel. Her debut EP “Things You Think About” is a quietly powerful collection that hits right where it matters: in the thoughts we all have but rarely voice, and the emotions that don’t come with easy explanations.

“Twilight” - Nadedja
There’s something undeniably magical about the golden hour—the way the light softens, the air stills, and everything feels like it could be a little more possible. That’s exactly the feeling Nadedja captures with her brand new single, “Twilight.”

“White Noise” - Hamilton Hound
If your playlist has been feeling too polished, too safe, or just a little too sugar-coated lately, Hamilton Hound and James Mason are here to shake things up with “White Noise”—a ferociously honest anthem that blasts through the static of modern life with zero apologies.

Exclusive Interview: Paul Cogley
The Silent Sea is not your typical album. It’s not chasing trends, not pandering to playlists, and sure as hell not looking for permission. This is music made the old-school way—from gut, from soul, from the kind of late-night headspace where you’re either creating something honest or staring into the ceiling fan wondering about the meaning of it all.
We Spoke To Paul about his journey so far.

“Paralyzed” - Satellite Train
Satellite Train aren’t your average indie rock outfit. They’re a genre-melding, soul-stirring, no-BS collective born out of pure musical honesty. Straight out of Melbourne, they’ve somehow created a sound that feels both instantly familiar and refreshingly unpolished, like a dusty record you just discovered and can’t stop spinning.

“My Feelings (Radio Edit)” - Jay V Flyy
If you’re looking for music that lifts your spirits and gets your feet moving, Jay V Flyy has exactly what you need. Straight from the heart of Zurich and fueled by inspiration from a sunny trip to Malaga, his new single “My Feelings (Radio Edit)” —has got that “one more time before we go home” energy.

“The Odds Of Magic” - Micheal Fordays
If you haven’t heard of Micheal Fordays yet, that’s about to change. Hailing from Los Angeles with a DIY spirit and the soul of a sonic explorer, Micheal steps boldly into the light with his newest single, “The Odds Of Magic”—a track that glows from the inside out. Dropped on April 25, 2025, it feels like something rare, intimate, and strangely healing.

“Blurry Face” - Ari Joshua Ft. John Medeski & Billy Martin
Jazz-heads, groove freaks, and experimental music lovers, take note: Ari Joshua just dropped an improvised gem that captures pure musical telepathy. Dropped on April 25th, 2025 via Music Factory Records, “Blurry Face” is raw, unrehearsed, and completely alive—featuring none other than John Medeski (organ/clavinet) and Billy Martin (drums), two-thirds of the iconic Medeski Martin & Wood.

“New York I’m Coming to You” - Jeff Vidov
Canadian composer, pianist, and musical powerhouse Jeff Vidov is back — and this time, he’s aiming straight for the heart of the Big Apple.
His latest single, “New York I’m Coming to You,” is nothing short of a love letter wrapped in symphonic glory — a sweeping, piano-driven pop/rock anthem that blends orchestral grandeur with radio-ready singalong energy, delivering nostalgia, second chances, and the ache of unfinished dreams in one glorious sonic package.