Shimi Goodman returns with cinematic classical crossover single ‘Adagio’
West End performer and classical crossover artist Shimi Goodman marks his return with ‘Adagio’. The London-based singer, originally from Tel Aviv, brings together orchestral grandeur and contemporary production on a recording that blends soaring tenor vocals with rich arrangements and subtle electronic textures. Featuring performances from members of the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, the trackContinue Reading
Gina Malcom takes aim at modern pressures on ‘Traps’
New Zealand singer-songwriter Gina Malcom returns with ‘Traps’, the latest single to emerge from her debut album First Rodeo, bringing a sharper edge to her blend of alt-country and Americana influences. Carried by wiry guitar work, shadowy atmospherics and a vocal performance that balances vulnerability with resolve, the track examines the distractions and expectationsContinue Reading
DREAMPROPHET returns with introspective electronic journey ‘The Wanderer’
After a ten-month silence, enigmatic producer and composer DREAMPROPHET reemerges with ‘The Wanderer’, a sprawling electronic piece that explores identity, uncertainty and the uneasy process of self-examination. Blending operatic vocal passages with cinematic string arrangements, mechanical rhythms and fragmented spoken-word elements, the London artist constructs a sound world that feels equally ancient andContinue Reading
The Fever Dreams turn heartbreak into hook-filled chaos on ‘Hairclip Things’
South Coast rock outfit The Fever Dreams return with ‘Hairclip Things’, a swaggering new release that mixes sharp humour with the energy of classic guitar music. What began life as a loose blues-inspired idea quickly evolved into a playful take on post-breakup frustration, with the song eventually inheriting its unusual title from anContinue Reading
Matz Patrick reflects on absence and memory with ‘augustine’
London-based indie-folk songwriter Matz Patrick has shared his latest single ‘augustine’. Built around acoustic guitar, piano and understated Americana flourishes, the track unfolds patiently, allowing pedal steel, banjo and subtle string arrangements to gradually emerge around his measured vocal delivery. The result is warm and intimate, balancing folk traditions with modern indie production.Continue Reading
Siren Spell returns with euphoric new single ‘Make Me Feel’
Prague artist Siren Spell makes her return with ‘Make Me Feel’, a shimmering burst of dark electronic pop that balances dancefloor energy with emotional complexity. Driven by heavy synth pulses, punchy rhythms and layered vocal textures, the track captures the rush of fleeting joy before disappearing into something more introspective beneath the surface.Continue Reading
Les Flâneurs finds a flicker of self-belief on the nocturnal ‘Pretty in the Dark’
There is a particular kind of confidence that exists only after midnight; appearing briefly beneath artificial light, reflected in windows, mirrors and the attention of strangers. And on his new single ‘Pretty in the Dark’, Italian producer Alessandro Marchetti, working as Les Flâneurs, captures that fragile state with considerable sensitivity. The single movesContinue Reading
polyμ finds precision inside the rush of ‘pulse’
Electronic music built for movement can often become overly concerned with impact. The louder the beat, the faster the tempo and the brighter the synthesiser, the better, or so the assumption goes. But on ‘pulse’, Tokyo quartet polyμ take a more considered route, creating an energetic dance track whose momentum comes as muchContinue Reading
The Race consider age, endurance and inherited strength on ‘D of E’
Sixteen years away from releasing music inevitably changes a band’s perspective. For Reading indie-rock group The Race, that distance has brought parenthood, responsibility and a deeper awareness of the generations surrounding them. And their new single ‘D of E’ reflects that shift by replacing youthful urgency with a more patient examination of age,Continue Reading
Betty Moon finds nocturnal momentum on ‘A Taxi Ride’
There’s something naturally cinematic about a taxi journey after dark. Streetlights pass in fragments, conversations feel more revealing than they might in daylight, and familiar places briefly take on an unreal quality from the back seat. Now, Betty Moon draws on that atmosphere for ‘A Taxi Ride’, an alt-pop and rockContinue Reading









