Saturday, April 25 2026

‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’- The Black Plague Doctors, capturing imperfection as intent

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There’s a deliberate looseness to ‘EFF.SEE.DEE.IYEE’ that immediately sets it apart. Throughout this six-track EP, The Black Plague Doctors lean into […]

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‘Diss Tribute’- Antoin Gibson, strategy over spectacle in a controlled industry push

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With her latest offering ‘Diss Tribute’, Antoin Gibson approaches release strategy as deliberately as the music itself. Framed around the anniversary of her […]

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‘Ballin’ Outta Control’- Ajoshd, building up his own world

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There’s ambition, and then there’s the kind of vision Ajoshd brings to ‘Ballin’ Outta Control’. Right from the very start, this new […]

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‘International Power’- Exzenya, redefining what strength sounds like

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There’s a particular kind of confidence that doesn’t need to announce itself, and on ‘International Power’, Exzenya leans fully into that idea, […]

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‘Money?’- southpaw, finding stillness with weight

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There’s a quiet confidence running through ‘Money?’ that feels almost radical. In a landscape driven by immediacy and excess, southpaw takes a […]

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‘Fractures’- Terminal Fear, capturing the quiet collapse of connection

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There’s a strange kind of loneliness that only reveals itself in crowded rooms; where voices blur together, faces pass by, […]

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‘Underwater City’- Florent C., a hypnotic descent into urban shadows

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Belgian artist Florent C. returns with a bold statement in ‘Underwater City’, an album that immerses us in a world where […]

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‘When It’s Not Said, But Done’- Big O, a wondrous journey into action

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London producer and multi-instrumentalist Big O steps confidently into a new creative era with his latest album ‘When It’s Not […]

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‘Man I Used To Be’- Dax Rediscovers Himself on New SIngle

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On his newest outing ‘Man I Used To Be’, Wichita-born artist Dax delivers a song that feels like a cathartic […]

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‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’- Owae’s Debut Balances Neon-Soaked Freedom with the Pull of Reality

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Owae’s debut single ‘Think I Need to Catch a Ride Home’ is the sound of someone teetering on the tightrope […]

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