Wednesday, May 13 2026

Ch!mes – ‘Wouldn’t That Be Smooth’

Ch!mes returns with ‘Wouldn’t That Be Smooth’, a laid-back electronic release that blends nu-jazz elements with Brazilian baile funk rhythms to create a relaxed, groove-driven atmosphere. Continuing to expand his sound through experimentation, the track highlights his ability to fuse styles while delivering a smooth, immersive listening experience.

Oriana Gidi – ‘Frozen Spiderwebs’

Oriana Gidi releases ‘Frozen Spiderwebs’, a playful and richly layered track inspired by a fleeting moment in London, featuring Vulfpeck’s Joe Dart on bass. Signalling a new creative direction, the single highlights her shift toward a more imaginative and liberated sound while building on a diverse career across film and performance.

Munki – ‘Far Away’

Munki shares ‘Far Away’, an uplifting and nostalgic release from his EP ‘Four Leaf Clover’, marking his step into a solo chapter after years of global collaboration. Blending rich instrumentation with themes of self-discovery and connection, the track captures a personal journey shaped by growth, reflection, and creative exploration.

Scrimshaw Porn – ‘Epilogue’

Nick Helgesen returns with ‘Epilogue’, a groove-driven and politically charged release that channels anger and urgency into a bold, dance-infused departure from his earlier, more restrained work. Blending sharp social commentary with a dynamic, genre-blurring sound, the track reinforces his evolving artistic direction while continuing to build momentum under the Scrimshaw Porn project.

Gabriel Audee – ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’

Gabriel Audee releases ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’, a cinematic indie-pop and trap fusion that channels political and spiritual awareness into an empowering, chant-like anthem. Featuring Saule Ilona Vaida and Lil Dee, the track highlights his collaborative, producer-led approach while continuing to build momentum ahead of his forthcoming debut project.

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