Deptford Sound Collective moonwalks in the room for a quick dance. Hailing from South East London, this loose-knit crew of musicians, artists, and community activists debuts with “Give Me. Give Me . Give Me, I want it all”, a disco-fuelled parody that looks shiny on the surface but bites hard…
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Metz, France, isn’t the first place people name-drop when they’re talking “big, bold rock singles,” but Dan Szyller clearly didn’t get that memo. Teaming up with full producer Yannick Horner, he dropped “Journey to the Moon” on February 3, 2026, and it lands like an adrenaline shot for anyone doom-scrolling…
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Fresh off the momentum of HOPE (November 2025), SLAPPER comes back swinging—well, gliding—on “Into the Light”, a February 6, 2026 drop that doesn’t need lyrics to say something real. He’s carved out a niche where synthwave nostalgia, synthpop sheen, and melodic techno drive all melt into one cinematic lane, and…
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Montreal-based pianist/composer Pat Piperni is sitting you down in a quiet room, turning the lights low, and letting a single piano tell the truth on “Quiet Storm” (released December 23, 2025). Recorded and mastered solo in his home studio, with digital piano (Ivory 3) through Cubase, the track wears its…
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London-based Italian composer Alessandro Inglima has spent years living in that sweet overlap between music and film, and with his project Komok, he finally dives headfirst into electronic territory—no safety rails, just curiosity, groove, and a love of weird textures. It ends up on “Quasi-Human[e]”, released February 6, 2026, the…
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Santiago’s Chroma Noir, Mauricio Solari on vocals and Mario Castro steering the synth machinery, are building a slick little corner of noir synth-pop where darkwave mood meets pop momentum. After “Burned Into My Mind” put them on a few radars, they level up with “Black Rain”, a mid-tempo new wave…
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Philadelphia’s own Neo Brightwell has never been one to color inside the lines, and on “We Didn’t Survive to Be Quiet,” he doesn’t just step over them — he sets them on fire. Billing his sound as Moonshine Disco, Brightwell fuses outlaw gospel, queer liberation energy, Americana grit, and dance-floor…
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Out of Houston, Blossom Aloe arrives with The Silver Lining Shines Bright, an album born from a year that turned everything upside down. Released on February 13, 2026, the record channels lead singer Mia Jane Coyle’s whirlwind season of first-year sobriety, the loss of her father, and falling in love…
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Pacificaze returns with “Savage,” a bold slice of indie surf rock, tailor-made for open roads and emotional release. Dropped on February 13, 2026, the track sees the genre-blurring band double down on their sun-charged roots while sharpening the edges with punchier, modern production. Written and produced by Jack Pilkington alongside…
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Out of San Francisco’s ever-creative haze, Michellar returns with “Love Peace War (Acoustic Version).” This stripped-back remix, released on February 13, 2026, and produced by Bay Area collaborator Robi Bean at his El Cerrito studio, the track serves as the first glimpse into her upcoming acoustic EP Homegrown, due later…