“In No Memory” - CausaliDox
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“In No Memory” - CausaliDox

In No Memory isn’t just an album. It’s a full-on experience — the kind that swallows you whole and leaves you somewhere deep inside your own head, unsure whether you’ve just meditated, hallucinated, or time-traveled. A stunning marriage of electronic sound design and stark, haunting visual art, this new project by Dutch audio-visual alchemist CausaliDox is a concept-driven masterpiece that demands not just attention, but immersion.

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“Chains”- Max Norton
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“Chains”- Max Norton

"Chains is an anthem for the summer. Breaking away, disappearing, and coming back around. Play it loud!"

That’s not just Max Norton’s take — it’s practically a mission statement for the track. Chains is one of those songs that seems to bottle the exact feeling of hitting the road with the windows down, chasing freedom with one eye on the rearview mirror. It’s got the sweat and shimmer of a July afternoon, wrapped in gritty indie rock with just enough pop sheen to make it radio-ready.

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“Youtube Killed The Video Star” - Armand Amos
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“Youtube Killed The Video Star” - Armand Amos

Hailing from Detroit, Armand Amos’ new album, Youtube Killed the Video Star, is a sparkling, tongue-in-cheek, synth-laced trip through everything that’s good, bad, and beautifully absurd about living in the age of the algorithm. It’s Owl City meets Black Mirror, with the nostalgic bounce of The Cars and the club-friendly sheen of David Guetta, but filtered through Amos’ singular lens — one eye on the dance floor, the other on your WiFi signal strength.

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“Attach Your Memories” - Matare
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“Attach Your Memories” - Matare

If you're in the mood for a sonic daydream that hits you right in the feels but still leaves you floating, then Matare’s new single “Attach Your Memory” is the track your playlist has been waiting for. Dropping just ahead of his upcoming album Extinction Burst, this hazy dream pop gem is the kind of song that doesn’t just play—it lingers. Like saltwater on your skin after a sunset swim or a fleeting thought of someone you almost forgot you loved.

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“Coven” - Mortez
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“Coven” - Mortez

Let’s talk about Mortez—a sonic fever dream born out of the glitz and grit of Los Angeles, but carrying the spirit of something far older, darker, and more mystical. The duo—Brett Daniels and Rachele Royale—aren’t just making music. They’re casting spells. Their debut original single “Coven,” released May 11th, 2025, feels less like a song and more like an incantation whispered through velvet curtains in some velvet-draped gothic hideaway. It’s dramatic. It’s orchestral. And most of all, it’s real.Let’s talk about Mortez—a sonic fever dream born out of the glitz and grit of Los Angeles, but carrying the spirit of something far older, darker, and more mystical. The duo—Brett Daniels and Rachele Royale—aren’t just making music. They’re casting spells. Their debut original single “Coven,” released May 11th, 2025, feels less like a song and more like an incantation whispered through velvet curtains in some velvet-draped gothic hideaway. It’s dramatic. It’s orchestral. And most of all, it’s real.

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“Neue” - Eddy Ruyter & Ross Christopher
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“Neue” - Eddy Ruyter & Ross Christopher

Neue isn’t just an album — it’s a soul cleanse.

In this stunning full-length collaboration between Ross Christopher (violin/cello) and Eddy Ruyter (piano extraordinaire), Neue presents itself not as a playlist of tracks, but as an immersive sound journey — one that feels like a deep breath, a quiet walk through memory, and a dream you didn’t know you’d been carrying.

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“Western Soul” - Todd Adelman
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“Western Soul” - Todd Adelman

There’s something timeless and a little bit haunted about Todd Adelman’s upcoming album Western Soul. Not haunted in a spooky sense—more like it’s inhabited by ghosts of all the great American songwriters who came before. It’s a fourteen-track truth serum for a country that's a little busted up right now but still has soul, grit, and stories worth telling. This record doesn’t scream or preach. It listens. It watches. Then it leans in and whispers the real stuff straight from the gut.

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“Ways of the Dreamer” - Lena Younes
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“Ways of the Dreamer” - Lena Younes

Ways of the Dreamer, the debut album from Portugal-based artist and breathwork practitioner Lena Younes, feels like it was crafted for the soul. It’s not just an album; it’s a whispered conversation with grief, healing, and legacy. At its heart sits the powerful lead single, “Presence” — a gut-wrenching yet beautifully tender tribute to a mother lost and a grandmother never known.

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“We Both Know” - Jesabel
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“We Both Know” - Jesabel

With "We Both Know", Jesabel delivers her first-ever love song, and it lands not with fireworks, but with a sigh, a shimmer, and a slow, haunting ache. It’s not hearts and roses — it’s the real, raw tension between the ideal and the actual, the love we dream of versus the messier, more fragile love we actually live out.

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“Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered” - Track Dogs
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“Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered” - Track Dogs

Track Dogs are not just another folk band. They’re the musical version of a backyard barbecue hosted by a flamenco guitarist, an Irish poet, and a bluegrass fiddler — all while a brass band crashes the party. Their new double album Tracks Laid, Tracks Covered is a full-throttle celebration of 20 years spent fearlessly blending Americana, folk, Latino spice, rootsy soul, and genre-pure joy.

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