Norma Jean Wright – ‘Ode To Disco’
Disco icon Norma Jean Wright returns with ‘Ode To Disco’, a celebratory new single honouring the clubs, artists and communities that helped shape disco culture and its lasting influence on modern dance music. Released to coincide with the anniversary of Disco Demolition Night, the track blends classic disco energy with contemporary production while paying tribute to the genre’s enduring legacy.
Dull Fantastique – ‘Skeleton’
Dull Fantastique introduces his debut album ‘Mindmap of a Madman’, a sprawling 35-track exploration of psychedelic folk, dreamlike atmospheres and imaginative world-building, framed through the mythology of a mysterious traveller from the distant planet Raygonia. Led by the intimate and melancholic single ‘Skeleton’, the project blurs the lines between science fiction, performance art and deeply personal songwriting to create a richly immersive listening experience.
Siren Call – ‘Hello Stranger’
Siren Call’s new single ‘Hello Stranger’ captures the bittersweet aftermath of a relationship fading into distance, pairing haunting melodies with brooding alternative rock energy and grunge-inspired textures. The Vienna-based trio continue to build on their growing international momentum with a release that balances emotional vulnerability with powerful, hook-driven songwriting.
Slay Raché – ‘Sarasota’
Slay Raché embraces summer escapism on ‘Sarasota’, a shimmering pop single about long-distance desire, self-assurance and pursuing what you want without apology. Arriving as part of the independent artist’s build toward her debut album, the track continues her fusion of glossy pop production, R&B influences and emotionally fearless songwriting.
LAMIA – ‘Requiem For A Dream’
Acclaimed interdisciplinary artist LAMIA returns with ‘Requiem For A Dream’, an ambitious self-produced audiovisual project that combines experimental electronic production with her directorial debut, filmed against the neon-lit backdrop of Hong Kong. Serving as the first chapter of forthcoming visual album ‘Nighthawks’, the release blends music, cinema and themes of identity, loneliness and psychological fragmentation into a striking statement from one of London’s most exciting underground creative voices.







