Monday, July 13 2026

‘ÊMOONÀ’- LAOR, opening space for stillness and renewal

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Some albums ask to be heard, but LAOR’s ÊMOONÀ asks simply to be experienced. Instead of following the familiar structure of a conventional […]

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‘Silent Haze’- Nelida Oyma, painting an expansive electronic landscape

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Some instrumental choose to tell a story through dramatic crescendos or intricate technicality. But Nelida Oyma takes a different approach […]

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‘Vibrant Secrets’- Alexander Nantschev, reaching for the cosmos

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Some artists spend entire careers refining a single sound. While Alexander Nantschev has spent his exploring what happens when seemingly […]

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‘housecAt’- art pop, rewiring indie emotion for the dancefloor

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There’s a certain thrill in hearing a project that actively reshapes genres in real time. Austin duo art pop (brothers […]

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‘Amanda On The Bed’- Seven Crows, finding stillness in the storm

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There’s a quiet confidence to ‘Amanda on the Bed’ that feels more with concerned with immersion than anything else. It […]

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‘The Fans Applauded’- Exzenya, turning stage fright into something powerful

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There’s a very specific kind of silence that exists just before stepping into the spotlight, and on her new single ‘The […]

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‘As War Starts!’- Shmeisani Jazz Massive, capturing a moment that refuses to be ignored

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There are recordings that capture a feeling, and then there are those that capture a moment so precisely it becomes […]

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‘Come Out Lazarus 2 – Ineffability’- Andrea Pizzo And The Purple Mice, drifting beyond the body

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With Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice, music often feels like a conceptual environment, and their latest single ‘Come Out Lazarus […]

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‘Floor’- Canja, awakening something ancient and alive

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There’s a pulse at the centre of ‘Floor’ that feels older than language; something instinctive, physical, and almost spiritual. Canja’s […]

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‘I Might Be An Alien’- Lee Switzer-Woolf, drifting through disconnection

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There’s something deeply unnerving about a song that doesn’t explode, doesn’t resolve, or even fully reveal itself; it just lingers, […]

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