Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘Desert Island Daydream’- Stomp Box Choir, finding strength and escape

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Stomp Box Choir’s ‘Desert Island Daydream’ arrives with a quiet sense of confidence. Rather than leaning into the more dramatic tendencies often […]

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‘Francia Meccanica’- Alex Puddu, a stylish, sleazy, and seductively disco escape

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There is a gleeful sense of excess running through Alex Puddu’s ‘Francia Meccanica’. The Italy-born, Denmark-based producer has long occupied a unique […]

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‘Kickback’- The Fods & NIght Wolf, routing a late-night escape

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There is something unexpectedly absorbing about the way The Fods and Night Wolf approach ‘Kickback’. What could have easily landed as a straightforward remix instead feels […]

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‘After Death’- Agnes Fred, debuting with a ghostly presence

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There is a careful sense of restraint running through the debut release from Agnes Fred. Inspired by the Christina Rossetti poem […]

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‘Burn’- Solum, exploring the darker corners of heartbreak

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With his latest offering ‘Burn’, London’s Solum takes a noticeable step into heavier emotional territory, delivering a track that feels raw, immersive […]

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‘Présence Absente’- Alex Tolm, turning silence and memory into something cinematic

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There is a quiet elegance running through Alex Tolm’s debut album ‘Présence Absente’. It’s a record that unfolds slowly, like late-night […]

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‘AI (The Remixes)’- Peppermint Heaven, turning retro-futurism into a dancefloor thought experiment

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There’s always been a sense that Peppermint Heaven operate slightly ahead of the curve, but ‘AI’ feels like a particularly sharp alignment […]

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‘As I Fall I Feel Alive’- Brother Dolly, exploring the space between impact and release

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There’s a striking stillness at the centre of ‘As I Fall I Feel Alive’, even as the track itself hums […]

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‘Human Resources’- Miss Configure, industrial pop at its most unsettling and necessary

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There’s a point where pop stops being escapism and becomes confrontation, and on ‘Human Resources’, Miss Configure crashes straight through […]

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‘LoveShark’- The FloodShark, a glitchy, global fever dream of emotion and escape

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There’s something immediately arresting about ‘LoveShark’ in how fully it commits to its own strange, immersive world. It’s a transmission from […]

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