
“Psychic Scar” by Tiny Tomboy: Review
Tiny Tomboy are back with a raw, unfiltered punch to the gut. Their new LP, “Psychic Scar”, released on February 1st, is a chaotic yet cathartic dive into romantic frustration, self-loathing, and the desperate search for connection…

“I Hear the Wind” by Fracktura: Review
If there’s one thing you can expect from avant-garde collective Fracktura, it’s the unexpected. Their upcoming album, |Time: Machine|, dropping March 21, 2025, is set to push sonic and visual boundaries, blending the raw energy of American jazz, the surrealism of Lynchian cinema, and the brooding intensity of alternative rock into a genre-defying experience…

“Membranes” by Analept: Review
Belgian producer Analept has spent years perfecting a sound that feels like a paradox—mathematically precise yet deeply emotional, futuristic yet nostalgic. His music is a masterclass in complex sound design, woven together with deceptively simple melodies, all rooted in his deep love for 90s electronic music…

“Incoming Signals” by Tableau Vivant: Review
The synthwave scene is about to get a serious shake-up. Tableau Vivant are stepping into the spotlight with their debut single, “Incoming Signals.” Mixing cinematic nostalgia with raw, emotive live instrumentation, they’re carving out a new space in the genre—one where synths shimmer, guitars soar, and emotion cuts deep…

“It Always Rains on Tuesdays” by Jonny Abbey: Review
Jonny Abbey is back with “It Always Rains on Tuesdays,” a beautifully heartfelt instrumental that feels like a warm hug on a rainy day. Inspired by the memory of his grandfather, Arnaldo, this track is all about quiet reflection, nostalgia, and embracing those bittersweet moments of looking back…

“Gemini” by Balloon Animal: Review
Straight out of Queens, NY, Balloon Animal is a producer and artist carving out a space in the music world with a sound that’s as fluid and ever-changing as the city itself. Inspired by the rhythm of daily life, the people they meet, and the spontaneous moments that make New York unique, Balloon Animal blends vibrant city energy with a chilled-out, hypnotic vibe—a mix that feels effortless yet unmistakably fresh…

SIS (She’s Something) (Amapiano) - KARMA: Review
KARMA are back, and this time, they’re turning up the heat with a brand-new Amapiano Remix of their empowering anthem, SIS (She’s Something). This fresh take brings an undeniable club-ready vibe, blending their signature harmonies with the infectious grooves of one of the hottest genres in the world right now…

“Break Free” by Julient & Inflection: Review
Electronic music duo JULIENT (Tassilo Julien) and Inflection (Philipp Seuthe) return with their fifth collaboration, Break Free—a deeply emotive track that explores the raw pain of escaping a toxic relationship. The song encapsulates the overwhelming vulnerability one experiences when entangled in an unbalanced dynamic, where empathy is absent, and the only way forward is to break free…

“Just For Fun” by Charlie Brown: Review
Charlie Brown isn’t just a producer—he’s a sonic storyteller. With a foundation built on freedom, genuineness, and exploration, his music feels less like a collection of beats and more like an immersive experience. Blending melodic house, techno, and pop influences, his soundscapes offer both emotional depth and rhythmic drive, creating tracks that resonate with introspective yet adventurous souls…

“Easy Drama” by TheoryMD: Review
TheoryMD, composing of M Theory (San Francisco, CA) and deadboi.walking (Northfield, MN)—are a duo proving that miles don’t matter when the chemistry is this good. With M Theory’s slick production and deadboi.walking’s heartfelt vocals, they craft tracks that hit deep and stay with you…

“Rendezvous” by Di Stefano: Review
Straight out of Miami’s buzzing music scene, Di Stefano is ready to make waves with his debut single, "Rendezvous." Inspired by his time living in Paris, this track isn’t just about music—it’s about feeling. Think late-night walks along the Seine, stolen glances in candlelit cafés, and the electric pull of two souls searching for the same connection…

“Les Trois Amies” by Vølve: Review
Emerging from Denmark’s indie scene, Vølve—the artistic project of Helene Navne—returns with a spellbinding new single, “Les Trois Amies.” This ethereal track continues to showcase Vølve’s signature ability to weave folklore, raw emotion, and cinematic soundscapes into an otherworldly musical experience…