Few albums arrive with the sense of history and patient reflection that surrounds Soliloquy, the ambitious double-length release from Australian project ReeToxA. Spanning twenty-six tracks and running for roughly eighty-five…
Electronic music often thrives on contrast, and with “Temple,” FladFox crafts a track that masterfully balances serenity and intensity. The trance-leaning techno composition unfolds as both a physical and psychological…
Social Treble’s latest release, “Skyline Motherboard… The Burden of Being Known,” offers a compelling and immersive journey into the intersection of technology, labour, and identity. The Bengaluru-based project, helmed by…
Mick J. Clark’s latest track, “I Want It More Than You,” stands as a testament to the artist’s dedication to craft and authenticity. Hailing from Croydon, United Kingdom, Clark has…
Manchester’s The Streetlights emerge with “Silver Linings,” a track that establishes the band as a force in modern indie rock. The four-piece harnesses what they call “hypersonic intensity,” producing a…
OpCritical’s latest single, “USA,” released on March 20, 2026, arrives as a politically charged anthem designed to awaken and mobilise listeners. Following the viral success of their debut, “Not Alone,”…
DIN NYC’s “PRESS” arrives with a sense of urgency that is impossible to ignore. Positioned as a protest song and a melodic rock statement, the track confronts one of the…
Indolore’s “TERRY” stands as a deeply affecting piece of songwriting, one that approaches the idea of remembrance with both grace and restraint. Framed as a tribute to the late British…
“MOVEMENT,” the latest single from Valkyrie’s Bard, emerges as a striking and deeply intentional piece of dark pop that prioritises emotional depth over easy accessibility. As the musical project of…
Dysmusia’s “Another Night” arrives as a thoughtful and quietly compelling reintroduction to an artist whose musical identity has been shaped as much by heritage as by lived experience. Rooted in…
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