Milan/London-based composer Richard Green brings us his single, “A Story,” released April 24, 2024, as part of the second EP in his ambitious trilogy, A Journey. Known for blending neoclassical foundations with hints of Blues and Jazz, Green has collaborated with virtuoso pianist Irene Veneziano and the string quartet Archimia…
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Boston-based rising pop artist Joshua Pearlstein dropped his latest single, “Just The Feeling,” on August 15th, and it’s already shaping up as a gritty, addictive ride through emotional highs and lows. Written and produced by Pearlstein himself, the track fuses pulsating rhythms, dirty synths, and his signature high, sensual vocals…
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Seattle-based singer-songwriter Prience (Prince) Moore has returned with his latest single, “Give Me Your Love (Enhanced),” officially released on May 28, 2025. Produced by Michael Miller, the track marks another step in Moore’s growing catalog of heartfelt R&B, showing off his knack for storytelling and his ear for smooth, modern…
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“EAT ME/DRINK ME” is Erotika Dabra at their most unflinching, a track that drags you straight into its sweaty, hallucinatory world. The song wastes no time setting the scene as glitchy, heavy thumps throb like a heartbeat gone wild, while sultry breaths echo in the background, eerily intimate, like they…
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“Calling You (Omniks Remix) [Extended]” takes Tally Koren’s most personal ballad and spins it straight into a late-night dancefloor storm that swells and bursts until you’re swept up in its euphoria. From the very first thumping beat, you know you’re not in ballad territory anymore. This is pulse-racing EDM at…
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“Neon Heat” by DJ Momotaro feat. Vessa hits you right between nostalgia and now, as it steps out of a time machine straight onto a neon-lit dancefloor. It kicks off with pulsating synths, instantly pulling you into that retro-futuristic haze, and then—bam—the beat drops with a steady, heart-pumping groove, tailor-made…
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“Oh So Lonely” by Just Rick is a rollicking ride through the highs and lows of a man’s tangled affair with the bottle. From the get-go, the thumping drums and tapping beats set a saloon-ready shuffle, while cymbals splash just enough to keep things lively. Horns weave in warm, winding…
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“Innocent Dread” by Matty Groves steps into a hazy, late-night reverie where time is suspended and heavy. Right from the start, the soft, glimmering guitar melodies wash over you like warm sunlight breaking through fog, immediately setting this immersive, expansive atmosphere. Groves’ high, grainy, and gentle voice floats in delicately,…
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“No Zen,” the debut single from Melbourne’s Long Legs, steps into a hazy, pastel-tinted dream you’re not quite ready to wake from. From the first tap of those hooky, prattling beats, the track gets restless and warm, capturing that strange twilight state where you’re too tired to think but too…
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Petrichor, the debut EP from the DC-based teen punk outfit of the same name, is a scrappy, razor-edged burst of youthful energy wrapped in equal parts cynicism and giddy playfulness. You can feel the fingerprints of their influences—Bikini Kill’s snarl, Fidlar’s recklessness, Green Day’s hooks—yet the four-piece still manages to…