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Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’

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Transatlantic Duo Outpost Drive Forge a Cinematic Anthem of Healing with New Single ‘Broken Vein’
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Gionatan Scali Channels a Decade of Reinvention on ‘Best Self’
Italian-born, London-based artist Gionatan Scali returns with ‘Best Self’, a grunge-tinged indie anthem that distils a decade of artistic evolution, displacement, and self-reinvention into one cathartic statement. The track also serves as the title piece of his third studio album, marking ten years since his relocation to London and the creative rebirth that followed. Built on punchy, hook-driven guitars and layered with deliberate distortion, ‘Best Self’ strikes a careful ba
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Interview: Oriana Gidi's Exceptional 'Frozen Spiderwebs'
You've scored HBO documentaries and performed at the Centre Pompidou. Was there a moment writing "Frozen Spiderwebs" where you thought, wait, can I actually just do this? I had to take breaks while recording Frozen Spiderwebs because I was laughing at my own lyrics, and just having so much fun with it. I mean, I was alone in my room recording little spider screams and yawns, and the story ends with spiders falling into a cake batter that a tree was making. It’s ridiculous. S
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'Go Go Go' by Katie Dauson
Katie Dauson’s “Go Go Go” arrives as a bright, genre-blending burst of energy that pulls from 1960s garage rock while weaving in hints of soul, R&B, folk, and country. It’s the kind of track that feels both nostalgic and freshly unboxed—built on raw guitar tones, lively rhythm, and a sense of playful momentum that makes it hard to sit still. If you’re wondering whether to press play, here are five solid reasons this one deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. It’s built for inst
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘Green’ by Miles Jeppson
Miles Jeppson’s Green isn’t just another alt-pop debut—it’s a carefully built emotional ecosystem that blends nostalgia, modern production, and a strong visual identity into something that feels unusually cohesive for a first full statement. Across eight tracks, the project moves like a guided experience rather than a loose collection of songs, inviting listeners into an aesthetic and emotional world that is as intentional as it is immersive. If you’re wondering whether it’s
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To ‘Belly Dancer’ by Mami Umami
Some songs don’t demand your full attention right away—they pull you in gradually, revealing their appeal in flashes rather than grand gestures. This is one of those tracks: understated, a little elusive, but quietly compelling if you meet it on its own terms. Here are five reasons it’s worth pressing play (and maybe letting it loop a few times). 1. The atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting From the opening seconds, the track builds a hazy, immersive mood. It’s the kind of p
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To 'On My Shoulder' by Mary Milton
There’s something undeniably powerful about a song that feels real—one that doesn’t just sound good, but means something. With “On My Shoulder,” Mary Milton delivers exactly that kind of experience: a track rooted in emotion, elevated by stunning musicianship, and crafted with intention. If you’re wondering why this release deserves a spot on your playlist, here are five reasons to press play. 1. A deeply personal story that resonates Written in memory of her late father, “O
Louise Clark
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To SH|333|N’s New Single “Roll Up”
SH|333|N continues to build momentum with “Roll Up”, a new release that highlights his evolving sound and growing presence in the electronic space. If it has not landed on your radar yet, here are five reasons to give it a spin and add it to your playlist. 1. A Clear and Focused Sound “Roll Up” stands out for its intentional approach. The production avoids overcrowding, allowing each element to feel purposeful. That sense of control makes the track easy to engage with from st
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My Top Five Albums - BRUNHILDE
CARO LOY OF BRUNHILDE ON THE FIVE ALBUMS THAT MADE HER… There are rock singers, and then there are rock singers who make you feel like the volume was turned up the moment they walked into the room. Caro Loy - frontwoman of German hard rock outfit Brunhilde - is firmly the latter. With the band’s ferocious new single ‘Rising From The Ashes’ out now, and a string of German tour dates running through April and May ahead of a confirmed return to Wacken Open Air in 2026, Brunhilde
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Ch!mes Unleashes Latest Electronic Single 'Wouldn't That Be Smooth
British electronic producer Ch!mes returns with his latest single, “Wouldn’t That Be Smooth,” a cool, sophisticated track that blends electronic production with nu-jazz textures and Brazilian baile funk rhythms. Light, stylish, and effortlessly laid-back, the single captures the feeling of stepping away from the daily grind and allowing yourself a moment of calm. Ch!mes has steadily grown his reputation in the independent electronic scene, earning support from influential mus
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Thaylo Drops Euphoric New Melodic Techno Cut ‘Dewfall’ Ahead of EP ‘Echoes of Dawn’
Thaylo returns with a fresh surge of melodic techno momentum on “Dewfall,” the fourth single lifted from his upcoming EP Echoes of Dawn, arriving 8 May via PLAYY. Records. The Grenoble-based producer continues a rapid ascent that’s already seen him rack up millions of streams and land support from heavyweights like Martin Garrix, Nora En Pure, and Solomun. It’s a trajectory that places him firmly in the new wave of club-focused producers bridging festival-scale euphoria with
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My Top Picks - Gabriel Audee ‘Dichotomy’
Mexico-born, Colorado-raised, NYC-based pop architect Gabriel Audee returns with his most urgent and anthemic release to date. ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’, released February 27th 2026, is a genre-bending indie-pop trap fusion built for those who, in Gabriel Audee’s own words, “pierce the veil and help people wake up.” A chant anthem for the self aware, the politically conscious, and the ones who see through the smoke and mirrors — the track arrives at a moment when its mes
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ALMOST ALIVE - ‘PIECES CLICK’… WELCOME TO EVAN KANTER’S WORLD
The man behind New Jersey’s most forward-thinking rock project releases an exciting new track and is excited about where it will take him next… There’s a particular kind of musician who doesn’t just listen to music - they dismantle it. They hear a song and immediately start pulling at its threads, asking why the drums hit where they do, why that guitar tone cuts through the way it does, why a chorus lands with the weight of something inevitable rather than something construct
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