Marley Davidson’s “Fragile” marks a significant and deeply personal step forward, presenting a track that feels less like a performance and more like an exposed inner monologue. As a first digital-only release, the song carries a sense of deliberate transition,…
M0n0 Jay’s “L.L.L. (Lift, Lift, Lick It)” arrives as a strikingly unconventional entry into the contemporary pop landscape, blurring the boundaries between music, performance art, and digital culture. Emerging from Stockholm’s independent scene, the artist positions herself as a fully…
HZPROD’s “Dreamer” arrives as a continuation of a broader artistic and humanitarian vision embedded within the War Torn project. Positioned as the second instalment in an ongoing series, the track reflects a deliberate fusion of music and message, where sound…
Ellery Twining’s “Oy!” exists in a space where composition and instinct intersect, offering a soundtrack that feels less constructed and more discovered in the moment. Created for an experimental short film by Ben Bostian, the piece resists the conventions of…
Ava Valianti’s “Birthday Cake” arrives as a deceptively bright entry in her evolving catalogue, one that initially gestures toward celebration before gradually revealing a far more introspective core. Released as part of the rollout for her forthcoming second EP, the…
“It Is Not My World” by Blade Of Thorns is not a song that eases its listener into comfort, but immerses them immediately into a space of emotional dislocation and quiet devastation. Rooted in profound personal loss, the track unfolds…
After a three-year silence, “Factory Flowers” marks a striking and deliberate return for LAKESIDE X, reaffirming their place within the alternative synth-pop landscape while signalling a darker, more forceful artistic direction. Emerging from Prague’s vibrant electronic scene, the band has…
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