Dave Luv drops “Some Days,” revealing the frozen-in-time sensation of pervasive sorrow fused with a nomadic melody and insightful storytelling.
Rather than big and explosive, on “All Fired Up,” Matney delivers eloquent, viscerally charged yet measured dynamics.
Decked out in emotions of awe, appreciation, and hope, on “Saving It All,” Sluka conveys persuasive sensations of achieving the unattainable.
Soul songstress Alesia Lani releases her new single, “homebody,” a track lifted from her forthcoming EP, love like lofi, set for release on March 8. Check...
Marinaded in raw, primal sensations, Oscar and the Wolf presents “Angel Face,” a throbbing color palette of anguish and poignant feelings.
Faintly melancholic but oh-so luxurious, Yorina sings as if a wraith hovering over the quick, her sublime vocals casting a bewitching spell.
With its massive four-on-the-floor beat, “Power” reveals what DI SUN does better than anyone else – capture the sensation of rhythm.
Magnificently wrought musically and visually, “Ordinary Man” delivers a superb audio-visual experience, poignant and momentous.
With vibey keyboards, mellow guitars, and glowing harmonies, “Lean Into You” provides Alesia Lani with room for her cool, laid-back voice.
With “Climax,” Stone Van Brooken allows his atmospheric urges to develop into a tune suffused with momentous ambient techno layers.
Trap-rap meets blackened deathcore (yes, you read that right) on Danish duo Gradience’s first single, “This Abyss.”
KRANKk teams up with the Ragga Twins on their new single, “THINK,” a song probing societal venality and the plague of war.
“Sweet N Low,” recently released by Henry Morris, is a song able to completely envelop you in the thread of a storyline.
Sprinkled by a delicious familiarity that’s at once innovative and persuasive, there’s a wonderful naturalism and frankness to “Liar.”
The new single, “Gatherpiece,” by Felix Martin, is fast-paced and percussive, and expertly transitions through movements in mutiple genres.