London-based artist Melanie Georgiou steps confidently into the spotlight with “Paralyzed,” a single that reflects her classical roots and her deep love for the dancefloor. Released on December 19, 2025, the track marks another milestone in her journey from traditional musicianship into the evolving world of electronic dance music. Writing…
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Electronic music innovator DJ Pöschi opens the new year with Romantic Rock Vol 1, an EP released on January 1, 2026, that leans hard into emotion-driven instrumental storytelling. With electronic foundations alongside symphonic and orchestral flourishes, DJ Pöschi delivers a project designed less for the dancefloor and more for listeners…
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“Dead Mohawk” by hour of pearl sounds like a love letter to the kid you used to be — the one with scuffed skate shoes, ripped jeans, and a head full of riffs — written from the middle of a life full of bills, expectations, and “grown-up” compromises. On the…
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Somnorine by Skylarka feels like being dropped into someone else’s subconscious with a synth strapped to your chest and a philosophy book in your hand. A seasoned producer who’s spent 20+ years in the trenches, Skylarka rebuilt herself as an online artist and quite literally made this record live on…
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“Radio Silence” finds The Savage Hearts slamming their foot on the gas and refusing to let up for four gloriously unhinged tracks. Led by Evan Walsh (formerly of The Strypes) and rounded out by Darragh Muldoon, Stef Byrne, and Eugenio Collinassi, the Irish gang channel years of sweat-soaked gigging into…
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Wanderlust is the sound of a life packed into a suitcase and shaken across borders until it glows. Scottish-based artist LUISA, a classically trained pianist, producer, and military spouse, spent 2019–2025 living in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, and Albania. Instead of just collecting photos, she collected sounds from street…
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“Tequila at Dawn” is the last round at your favorite bar turned into a three-and-a-half-minute anthem. New Mexico songwriter JCCutter leans into his country-rock side here, trading in his usual grit and survival tales for something a little looser, louder, and funnier. It’s a mid-tempo, bar-room burner built for road…
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“Just Different” is the moment in Richard Green’s trilogy where the camera zooms in on the teenage version of yourself—the one who never quite fit, who thought “different” meant “wrong.” Splitting his time between Milan and London, Green has been building a reputation as a shape-shifter, writing everything from neoclassical…
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“Mi Sangre Baila” is the moment Ivelisse Del Carmen stops looking at Puerto Rico from a distance and lets it blaze straight through her. After more than two decades abroad, the Puerto Rican singer finally names herself as part of the diaspora, and this track is what happens when that…
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“Leviathan” finds Andy Smythe doing what he does best: wrapping big, knotty questions about power, justice, and the future of humanity in a tune that feels like a street parade. The British singer-songwriter and alt-folk storyteller is gearing up for his eighth album, Quiet Revolution, a record that looks AI,…