Following a prolific run of releases these last few years, ‘Make It Anyway’ feels like a refinement of the world Some Spirit has been steadily building across Jonny Diina’s wider catalogue. The new single carries a clear sense of artistic identity, all while sharpening the balance between dark electronic textures and alternativeContinue Reading

Kenton Hall has always written like somebody trying to document emotional collapse with one eye still fixed firmly on the punchline. That balancing act becomes the beating heart of ‘Songs for the Swung’, an album that transforms heartbreak, uncertainty, memory, and exhaustion into something unexpectedly uplifting. What’s remarkable is how aliveContinue Reading

There is a quiet emotional intelligence running through ‘Traces’ that separates it from much of contemporary melodic house music. While many records in this space lean heavily on euphoric release or functional club momentum, this new collection feels more interested in emotional residue, and the feeling that lingers after moments, relationships, andContinue Reading

With her debut EP ‘blindfaith county’, Maya J’an delivers a quietly assured introduction that feels deeply personal without ever becoming overstated. Across six carefully constructed tracks, the Los Angeles artist explores uncertainty, emotional dependency, memory, and self-perception through a sound that blends intimate songwriting with subtle, atmospheric production. What immediately stands out aboutContinue Reading

New Jersey project Almost Alive enters a heavier and more emotionally direct era with the release of ‘Deep Down’, the first glimpse into forthcoming album Undercurrent. Led by artist and producer Evan Kanter, the project has built a reputation for fusing cinematic modern rock with AI-assisted production, but this latest chapterContinue Reading

Greet The Chief returns with ‘Same Planet, Different Worlds’, a new six-track release that pushes Gavin Davies’ genre-blurring songwriting further into bold, emotionally charged territory. Sitting somewhere between punk urgency, indie sleaze attitude, and alternative rock grandeur, the project promises some of GTC’s most cohesive and energetic material to date. FromContinue Reading

Some records feel designed for movement, while others feel designed for reflection. ‘Nothing Under Heaven’ belongs firmly to the latter. Yulyseus has always approached composition with remarkable sensitivity, but this latest chapter feels especially refined. Across eight slow-burning pieces, the Glasgow-born multi-instrumentalist transforms ambient music into something deeply tactile and emotionally immersive.Continue Reading