Eps & Albums

“On Air”: Mahto & The Loose Balloons Capture the Soul of Live Folk Storytelling

In an age dominated by highly polished studio productions, “On Air,” the latest EP by Mahto & The Loose Balloons, offers something refreshingly different. Rather than relying on elaborate studio manipulation or layered digital effects, the project embraces the immediacy…

The World Inside — The Iddy Biddies Craft a Thoughtful Portrait of Everyday Humanity

In an era where much modern music seems driven by speed, spectacle, and fleeting hooks, The World Inside by The Iddy Biddies arrives with a refreshing sense of patience and purpose. Led by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein, the Berklee-based collective approaches…

Magdi Aboul-Kheir’s “Slow Heat” — A Tender Cartography of Closeness and Desire

With Slow Heat, Germany-based composer Magdi Aboul-Kheir offers an ambient album that leans toward the body—toward warmth, breath, and the subtle electricity of proximity. Across ten carefully sequenced tracks, the composer constructs a meditation on intimacy that feels tactile rather…

“LYNNEY” by Lynney Williamson — A Neon-Glazed Return to Warmth and Authenticity

Emerging from the rich and ever-evolving music culture of Glasgow, Lynney Williamson’s debut EP LYNNEY arrives as a confident and heartfelt introduction to an artist deeply in tune with both her past and present. Released on 27th February 2026, the…

“All That We Are” by Blues Corner — A Sweeping Testament to Blues Heritage and Renewal

Blues Corner’s All That We Are is an expansive declaration of identity, artistic rebirth, and enduring loyalty to one of music’s most emotionally direct traditions. Created by the Paris-based duo of Phil Roman and Seb Oroval, the record emerges from…

“Reminiscence” by Tita Nzebi — A Living Archive of Memory, Dignity, and Ancestral Voice

Tita Nzebi’s album Reminiscence stands as a profound artistic statement that transcends the boundaries of conventional music releases, positioning itself instead as a cultural document shaped by memory, identity, and lived experience. Emerging from the forested landscapes of Mbigou in…

“Chapter 5: No Hope” — Butch Against The Machine’s Unfiltered Chronicle of Inner Collapse

“Chapter 5: No Hope,” the latest album by Butch Against The Machine (Butch IV), stands as a deeply introspective and unguarded body of work, one that rejects polish in favour of emotional immediacy. Conceived and recorded almost entirely in single…