With his latest single ‘angel dust’, Billy Reeves moves away from the underground hip-hop production work that first established his name and into a more immersive electronic space shaped by texture, atmosphere, and subtle emotional tension. The Melbourne-based producer’s latest effort feels deliberately understated, built around slow and careful immersion. Serving as theContinue Reading

There is a fascinating tension running through Amateur Ornithologist’s ‘The Haunted Life of Architecture’. The album feels ancient and modern simultaneously, as though fragments of forgotten folklore, post-punk anxiety, and chamber-pop grandeur have all been stitched together into one sprawling, spectral collage. Written after songwriter Daniel Clifford spent time wandering through theContinue Reading

There is a worn-in honesty running through Jaguar TV’s debut material that immediately recalls the emotional ambiguity of late-night city streets and half-forgotten conversations. Built as the solo project of Philadelphia songwriter Matt Paparone, Jaguar TV feels deeply tied to place and the emotional atmosphere that has long shaped the city’sContinue Reading

There is a noticeable shift in tone across LG Malique’s ‘Rose Gold’. While his earlier projects often carried the emotional weight of survival, struggle and self-preservation, this latest chapter feels more grounded in stability, vulnerability, and emotional maturity. The pain is still there, but it no longer dominates the music. Instead, heContinue Reading

There is something genuinely refreshing about how little Tabitha Zu’s ‘Heard It Before’ sounds interested in behaving itself. More than thirty years after its original release, the track still arrives with the same sense of beautiful instability that made so much of the early UK underground feel genuinely dangerous and alive. Originally pressedContinue Reading

Crawford Mack continues to establish himself as one of the more thoughtful voices emerging from the UK alternative scene with ‘Don’t Play The Victim’, a track that quietly dissects masculine insecurity, entitlement and self-deception without ever losing sight of melody or atmosphere. Throughout this new release, Mack takes aim at the familiarContinue Reading

There is an easy-going, late-night atmosphere running through ‘Kickback’, the collaborative single from The Fods and Night Wolf. Built from the vocal foundations of an earlier Fods track but reconstructed almost entirely from scratch, the song feels like a full reimagining shaped by trip-hop textures, understated pop sensibilities and cinematic production choices. Where TheContinue Reading