Sunday, June 28 2026

‘Wanna Dance’- Joshua Pearlstein, igniting pure release

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Some tracks grab you by the shoulders and pull you straight onto the floor, and Joshua Pearlstein’s ‘Wanna Dance’ is […]

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‘call you by your namE’- Lera Shemi, deepening the spiral

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Some songs feel like a confession, while others feel like the moment before one; when the words sit heavy in your chest, […]

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‘USA’- OpCritical, delivering a defiant rallying cry

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There’s something electrifying about a song that arrives fully charged, fists raised, and ready to shake the room. ‘USA’ by […]

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‘Only a broken heart can hold the world’- Susan Style, rebuilding an identity

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Some albums feel like statements, while others like transformations. Susan Style’s debut album ‘Only a broken heart can hold the […]

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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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‘Tapestry’- Fish And Scale, stitching light through fear

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There are songs that tell a story, and then there are songs that revisit one as if touching something fragile that never […]

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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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‘Put It Behind Me’- Kevin Driscoll, letting go in slow motion

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There’s a quiet weight to ‘Put It Behind Me’ that settles in gradually, like a thought you’ve been avoiding that […]

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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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‘PRESS’- DIN NYC, channelling urgency and grit

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There’s a certain electricity that only exists when music refuses to stay passive, and on ‘PRESS’, DIN NYC taps directly […]

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