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sssiv – sssiv 2 EP
sssiv, the Copenhagen trio of Sara (drums, vocals), Stephen (bass, vocals) and Sasha (guitar, vocals), return with ssiv 2, a release the band describes as their most formal recording session…
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Rachel Lime – “Nacrée”
Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Lime crafts steady, synth-driven electronic pop textures. In her latest track, “Nacrée,” her vocals add a sultry layer to a gently pulsing backdrop, creating a soothing and…
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JWords – “LUSH”
JWords, the project of Brooklyn-based producer Jennifer Hernandez, has released the lead single “LUSH” ahead of her new album, Sound Therapy. Adequately named, “LUSH” settles the listener into a soft…
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The Notwist – “Projectors”
The Notwist, a seven-piece band from Germany, return with “Projectors,” a folk and country-tinged song threaded with brass interludes. The track brings together all of the guests featured on their…
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The Orielles – “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” / “To Undo the World Itself”
The Orielles from Manchester have released a double-single ahead of their fourth full-length album, Only You Left. The new tracks, “You are Eating a Part of Yourself” and “To Undo…
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Photokem – “Cactus Flower”
Photokem’s new track “Cactus Flower” is the lead single from their upcoming debut album slated for release next month. The five-piece is composed of Nana Acheampong (vocals), Nico Fennell (piano,…
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Tomás Tomás – Sweet Sleep EP
Tomás Tomás is a project curated by singer-songwriter and producer Tom Fattorusso from Monroe-Woodbury, New York, now residing in Brooklyn/New York City.
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2070 – “Transducer”
2070 from East Los Angeles are a band that everyone in the scene seems to know, yet they have remained underground at their core. Since releasing their first singles in…
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Show Review: Hayden Pedigo & Jens Kuross (Parker Theater, 10/26/2025)
Two artists with spectacular 2025 album releases; Hayden Pedigo (I’ll Be Waving As You Drive Away) and Jens Kuross (Crooked Songs); joined forces this fall on a 33-date tour across…
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Young Couple – “Isn’t anything”
Young Couple is a Danish art-rock band that intersects a variety of genres – drawing inspiration from shoegaze, dream-pop, ambient, neo-psychedelia, and post-rock – all under an umbrella of experimental…
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Jens Kuross – Crooked Songs
Jens Kuross’ new album, aptly named, Crooked Songs, is out now. The tracks were produced to resemble the stripped-back nature of Kuross’ live show: no frills, with emotion coming out…
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Cochemea – “Omeyocan”
With “Omeyocan,” Cochemea offers a welcome counterpoint to this month’s frenetically joyful lead single and title track “Ancestros Futuros” from his upcoming album, dialing the energy back into a steadier…
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Eydís Evensen – “Eternal”
Icelandic pianist and post-classical composer Eydís Evensen has released “Eternal,” an ode to winter and darkness. Eydís Evensen’s delicate piano work and the seductive, breathy trumpet played by Ari Bragi…
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Fuubutsushi – Columbia Deluxe
Fuubutsishi’s new release distills the raw, in-the-moment energy of their live performances into an unfiltered recording, bringing fresh improvisations to familiar tracks.
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Shabason, Krgovich, Tenniscoats – “Our Detour”
“Our Detour” is a spacious piece that offers an intimate first glimpse of Wao, the upcoming collaborative album by Shabason, Krgovich, and Tenniscoats.
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Jens Kuross – “Beggar’s Nation”
In his latest single, Jens Kuross delicately submerges us in a wonky yet warm organ, giving us a peek at a late-night drive through memory, hurt, and unresolved reckoning.
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Zoh Amba – “Fruit Gathering”
Zoh Amba, a New York-based baritone saxophonist, has a new single that brings a welcome change of pace in a world filled with so much anxiety. The free-form, almost jazz-like…
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The Vernon Spring – Under A Familiar Sun
Under A Familiar Sun offers a tasteful blend of electronic production that creates a piece of work that has depth and soul. It is a lush listening experience full of…
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WHY? & Aupheus – “Ocracoke”
In a recent live Substack stream, Yoni Wolf, the creative force behind WHY?, offered an intimate glimpse into the journey of his new song, “Ocracoke.” Appearing on stream a little…
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Show Review: Ichiko Aoba (The Wiltern, 4/27/2025)
Earlier this year, Ichiko Aoba unveiled her meditative album Luminescent Creatures, a sonic exploration of collective experience and the delicate balance between the self and a shared consciousness (album review…
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Salami Rose Joe Louis – Lorings
Salami Rose Joe Louis excels in creating encapsulating soundscapes that transport you to the outer reaches of the sonic atmosphere. The project is the brainchild of Lindsay Olsen, a California-based…
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Kara-Lis Coverdale – “Daze”
Coverdale holds the philosophy that “voice is beyond human,” masterfully putting to sound her thoughts and feelings.
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Ichiko Aoba – Luminescent Creatures
The mix of simplicity and depth in Luminescent Creatures makes for a truly captivating listening experience, highlighting Ichiko Aoba’s talent for blending personal reflection with a universal sense of connection.
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Phelles – “Azure”
Phelles creates a blend of African and Middle Eastern sounds in “Azure”, out now on Argentina-based label AMITABHA Records.
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ii – Save Us
“Save Us” is the latest track from ii. While heavy and backed by a cloud of emotion, it has a slow swell and concludes with a glitchy effect that almost…



























