Andy Smith’s “How Do We Keep Moving On” lands with the weight of experience and the confidence of someone who’s been doing this for a long time—and doing it well. With the brooding spirit of ’80s dark rock, the track comes off as a slow-burning act of defiance. This is…
Latest in Reviews
-
-
Klyr steps into the electronic spotlight with “Drop Sunrise,” tailor-made for late nights, flashing lights, and that electric moment right before dawn breaks. As an electronic DJ and composer, Klyr clearly knows the lane he wants to occupy—cinematic, punchy, and techno, but softened with melodic warmth. Released on December 9,…
-
After a steady run of emotionally charged releases last year, VANNGO opens 2026 by pulling everything back to the bare essentials. “Echo in the Dust” is a folk-rock moment of reckoning that calmly steps beyond heartbreak. The coldness brings perspective. With this soundtrack, you could be looking back at something…
-
Govinda’s “Feels Like I’m Rolling” arrives like that rare moment when the universe stops fighting you and everything just… clicks. The Phoenix-based producer, composer, and live-performance shapeshifter (aka Shane Madden) has always thrived in groove-first worlds. However, this single feels like a subtle pivot inward — more vocal-led, more intimate,…
-
Knox steps onto the scene with “I’m Built 4 This,” a debut that wears its heart on its sleeve. Rooted in faith but aiming wider than any single lane, the track feels like a quiet pep talk that slowly grows into a full-blown anthem. It’s about resilience, it’s about purpose,…
-
RydymX has never really been interested in background music, and “Dust to Dust” makes that clear from the first note. Born from deep reflection and philosophical weight, RydymX approaches music as a vessel for meaning, blending emotion, spirituality, and cinematic atmosphere. At its core, “Dust to Dust” circles around a…
-
CLASSICAL/ JAZZ/ BLUESFeaturesReviews
Archive by Third Bloom & Mishkin Fitzgerald: Album Review
by adminBrighton-based cinematic experimenter Third Bloom teams up with the ever-unclassifiable Mishkin Fitzgerald on Archive. This album does a slow pan across a ruined landscape of memory. With electronic and classical music, shaped with a soundtrack composer’s instinct, Archive imagines a post-apocalyptic Britain where nothing familiar survives except echoes. It’s heavy…
-
Liverpool trio Clockwork Animals lean into the atmosphere and intent in the intimate, confrontational “Fantastic Future Dream.” Blurring the lines between alternative rock, post-punk, and shoegaze on their EP of the same name, the band uses this song to zoom out and ask a bigger question: where are we headed,…
-
Kicking the door open in 2026, D3LT4—pronounced Delta—comes in hot with “RUN UP,” a solo single that hits like it was dropped into the engine room of a dystopian city at full throttle. Known equally as a producer and 3D artist, D3LT4 doesn’t just make tracks; he builds environments. And…
-
Portsmouth-based producer GUMR is back in his element with This, a lean, analogue-driven deep tech EP nodding hard to the 90s while keeping the foot firmly on today’s dancefloor. Dropped via Freaky Nation Records, the EP reconnects with the classic “wiggle” spirit of tech house—raw, groovy, and all about momentum—filtered…