Danny B the AirHead always swerves the rattle of soulless 808s, opting for organic percussion that kicks under the weight of his own percussive ingenuity. His Afro-fusion hip-hop bleeds with
Danny B the AirHead always swerves the rattle of soulless 808s, opting for organic percussion that kicks under the weight of his own percussive ingenuity. His Afro-fusion hip-hop bleeds with
With True North, Iyla Elise guided her listeners through pure, raw candour, stripping back her façade to let the ache ring out unfiltered. Her deeply entrenched Americana roots bed down
With the title single from their debut LP, Where Did the Time Go, Neversound didn’t hold back on the fuzzed-up lamentations or the sludgy distortion that rolls through the six-minute
With his latest single, Rave Forever, Rick Holden turned the voltage all the way up; it’s an intravenous shot of pure rave euphoria that pushes harder than a sweat-soaked crowd under
If you like your synthpop hot, scorch your playlists with the heat in Like a Fire, the latest single from Tyomlee. The euphorically carnal earworm slips into uncharted intersections between
If life is a wave, Scott McDonald’s power pop meets retro rock signature is a tsunami of feeling. His standout single, Wave, taken from his debut LP See It Through,
Yung Crusha found a new level to rock bottom, and while he was there, he cooked up the viscerally infectious alt-pop hit, New Low. With a bassline rolling with electricity,
Walilamdzi made the cerebral accessible with his latest reverb-driven score, Nothing Lasts Forever Anyway. Between the title and the timbre, he created a new philosophy, one that almost waltzes with
To release a debut in 2025 requires audacity, but Beth Zero enters the fray with ethereally sharp conviction in All Fall Down, an electronic post-rock apparition that feels like an
JAMMA belied her LA residency and poured vintage jazz blues through a southern gothic lens in her debut single, FAREWELL, a track that dismantles nostalgia and rebuilds it in a