There’s something almost mythic about pressing play on Ping Machines’ “From 1 2 Another” and feeling how little it cares about the calendar. Released with a tongue-in-cheek timestamp of January 1st, 1970, the track feels like a deliberate provocation—a statement…
Marc Soucy’s “Près Du Fleuve (By The Saint Lawrence)” is a quiet, intentional musical suite that unfolds like a walk along the river itself—unhurried, reflective, and deeply aware of the ground beneath its feet. From the opening moments, the piece…
With “Seven Twelve,” Arcas and the Bear emerge from a period of quiet with a track that feels like a return and a reinvention. The Milton Keynes–based project, driven solely by Dan Patmore, has long been associated with ambient and…
From the very first bar of “Bad Strategies,” Tony Frissore makes it clear that this isn’t funk for escapism alone — it’s funk with teeth. Built on a locked-in rhythm section that snaps and struts with confidence, the track immediately…
“CROSSED” is the sound of emotion alchemised into motion — a track that takes frustration, heat, and raw confrontation and spins them into something irresistibly kinetic. Michellar, the San Francisco–based artist behind the release, delivers a bold dance anthem that…
Lana Crow’s “Laugh With You” arrives like a deep, steady breath in a world that too often feels loud with judgment and expectation. Known for her fearless social insight and emotionally charged delivery, Crow once again proves her greatest strength…
Reetoxa’s “BPD Vs Bipolar” arrives like a jolt to the chest—heavy, unfiltered, and carrying the unmistakable weight of lived experience. It’s the kind of track that reminds you why grunge carved out such a fierce emotional space in the first…
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