Saturday, July 18 2026

‘Ball Under Couch’- Captains Of Entropy, capturing memory and imagination with a delightful groove

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Not every song finds its place on an album, but occasionally a track develops a life of its own. Captains of […]

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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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‘SM-01’- Bright Shining Lights, finding power in silence

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In an age where music is often expected to communicate instantly, ‘SM-01’ takes a more patient approach. The latest release from New […]

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‘A Different Frequency’- R3b3l I, crafting a thoughtful instrumental journey

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Instrumental albums often face a unique challenge. Without lyrics to guide the listener, they must rely entirely on mood, movement, […]

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‘Total Tranquility’- Kirk Monteux Mysoftmusic, crafting a sanctuary of sound

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In a world increasingly defined by constant notifications, endless distractions and a relentless pace of life, ‘Total Tranquility’ feels like an invitation […]

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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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‘Veiled States’- Jack Agdur, music that speaks the unspoken

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There’s a rare kind of stillness that defines ‘Veiled States’. On the latest work from Jack Agdur, he offers a collection that […]

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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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‘Rapids’- Martin Lloyd Howard, painting fluid landscapes

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Martin Lloyd Howard’s ‘Rapids’ is the kind of instrumental piece that quietly pulls you into its world before you even […]

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‘What We Lost II’- Hanan Townshend, mapping where silence breathes

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There are releases that tell you what to feel, and then there are those that simply sit with you, quietly reshaping […]

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