Returning with renewed purpose after stepping away from music to rediscover her creative spark, London-based singer-songwriter Eliyanah delivers a compelling comeback in “Another Regret.” The single captures the emotional whirlwind that comes with the beginning of a new relationship, where excitement and hope constantly wrestle with vulnerability and the fear…
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Some songs simply wait for the right artist to breathe fresh life into them. Braaheim does exactly that with “Yeke Yeke,” transforming the globally celebrated classic into a sleek, festival-ready dance anthem without stripping away its unmistakable spirit. The Norwegian producer, whose catalogue has amassed over 550 million streams, has…
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CATLEA turns vulnerability into strength on “Someone’s Got To,” the first glimpse of the upcoming EP Aftermath. Recorded across Barcelona, London, Cincinnati, and Israel with longtime producer Jason Boshoff and guitarist Oscar Garcia-Bragado, the single feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Rather than dwelling in heartbreak alone, CATLEA explores…
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SoundFarm may have started life in a freezing barn outside Oslo, but the band’s music radiates warmth, chemistry, and unmistakable groove. Formed around the captivating voice of Marte B. Trolldalen alongside guitarist Tommy and bassist Ola, the Norwegian collective has built its identity on one simple philosophy: real musicians playing…
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After years of building an impressive résumé behind the scenes as a songwriter, producer, and arranger, RM2 steps firmly into the spotlight with Chasing Tisshko. This self-written, self-produced, and self-arranged R&B project showcases his own artistic identity. Having worked alongside some of the biggest names in music, including Michael Jackson,…
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London producer Floor Element steps beyond the boundaries of club music with “All You Girls,” a dance anthem that pairs infectious grooves with a meaningful social message. Built around resilience, solidarity, and standing against violence toward women, the single proves that electronic music can move both the body and the…
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Death Popsicle arrives with a compelling debut in Komusō, a five-track EP that plunges into the darker corners of the human psyche without losing its musical momentum. Created by Northern Arizona musician and producer Devon Aviles, the project draws from darkwave, industrial, synthpop, and gothic rock to portray isolation, fractured…
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Cam Cole has always thrived outside the conventional music industry playbook. Long before selling out venues across Europe, North America, and Australia, he was electrifying crowds on the streets of Camden Town with little more than a guitar, his signature Farmer Footdrums, and an unmistakable roar of a voice. From…
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Baldy Crawlers make a striking first impression with “Hatred?” the opening glimpse into their upcoming EP Fais Toi Plaisir. Rather than relying on sweeping political statements, the band approaches the subject of war through a deeply human lens. Inspired by the haunting image of soldiers standing over a kneeling prisoner,…
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Industrial music has always thrived on turning discomfort into art, but NO IDENTITY pushes that philosophy a step further with “Almost Nothing.” The fiercely independent artist writes, records, mixes, masters, and even creates the accompanying visuals entirely alone, proving that creative ambition can outweigh expensive equipment. Working from a modest…