“Walking” by Horizon stalks, breathes, and follows you. Released on January 12th, 2026, the track signals a decisive pivot for the Qiryat Gat–based solo artist, stepping away from the familiar frameworks of hip hop into a darker, more immersive electronic…
“Blue” by Space Memory Effect seeps in quietly, like a thought you didn’t realise you were already thinking. Released on December 5th, 2025, the track marks a defining moment for the Snoqualmie-based collaboration between Amy Wallace and Trevor Lewington, because…
Ulrich Jannert opens 2026 not with a declaration, but with a pause. “Two Men by the Harbor” feels like standing beside him at that pause, watching the water move while difficult thoughts surface uninvited. It is a song built for…
“Hellya” by LESS is the sound of pressure finally finding an exit. It surges forward with the urgency of something that’s been held back for far too long. From the very first moments, the track establishes itself as music born…
The Red Lite District have never been a band to waste time. Hailing from Glasgow’s grit-soaked punk lineage, they’ve built their reputation on velocity, confrontation, and songs that feel like they might combust mid-chorus. That’s exactly why “Living In Slow…
“Just Different” by Richard Green arrives the way a realisation does, softly and without warning. The track opens like a private thought finally allowed to exist outside the mind, and from that first hesitant piano phrase, it becomes clear that…
“Delirium” by Blade Of Thorns is a song you enter, something that closes around you and refuses to let go. From the opening moments, the track establishes itself as an interior space rather than a performance, built on crushing Drop-D…
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