

Sophia B’s “Love in New York” Feels Like a Late-Night Train Ride Through Heartbreak
Sophia B strips romance down to its modern reality with “Love in New York”—a song about love, loss, and the disconnect of dating in a world ruled by screens. Instead of grand movie moments, she sings about relationships that play out through texts and missed connections, capturing the loneliness that comes with it. The song…

Review: Moon and Aries’ “Sunsets and Skylines” Brings the Warmth with Smooth Rhythms and Uplifting Vibes
Moon and Aries are back with their latest track, “Sunsets and Skylines,” and it couldn’t have come at a better time. The track effortlessly combines R&B, Soul, Pop, and Trip Hop, creating an atmosphere that feels like the perfect transition from the cold of winter to the warmth of spring. The smooth guitar, atmospheric synths,…

Ivan Bullock: The Quiet Force Behind Australia’s Independent Music Scene
Ivan Bullock has spent decades shaping and supporting underground music, both in Australia and internationally. He started with classical training in his early days. He then spent years in Japan before eventually returning to Australia. His work has always been rooted in independent and experimental sounds. He has been involved in underground communities, organizing events…

59 Perlen – Zerfall
Zurich-based artist 59 Perlen delivers something raw and unfiltered with Zerfall, a five-track ambient album recorded live in one take at The Synth Club. No edits, no overdubs—just the Soma Lyra-8 running in real time, letting the music unfold naturally. The result is unpredictable and immersive, shifting between hypnotic calm and uneasy tension. This isn’t…

Walter Kocays Returns with ‘Watch The Road’ – A Bold Step in Authentic Alternative-Folk
After a long 13-month wait, Walter Kocays is back with his new single Watch The Road, a track that showcases his growth as an artist. Produced by James Morrigan, the song feels spontaneous and raw, blending alternative-folk with a more dynamic sound that pushes Kocays’s creativity further than before. What stands out about Watch The…

SEEDR – Sublime
SEEDR, the electronic project from London-born, LA-based Jessie Jayne, steps into new sonic territory with Sublime, the first track from her upcoming debut EP, Evolutionary. Known for mixing electronic beats with deeper emotional tones, SEEDR’s latest release proves she’s not just about making music—she’s creating an experience. The track starts off with a moody, almost…

Nadav Elkum – Peekaboo (Song & Short Film)
Nadav Elkum isn’t the kind of artist to stick to just one lane. His latest project, Peekaboo, blends music and film in a way that feels natural for someone who’s spent years moving between acting, music, and directing. What started as a song turned into a short film, with Elkum at the center of it…

DARDUST EXPANDS HIS ARTISTIC VISION WITH URBAN IMPRESSIONISM (DELUXE EDITION)
Dardust has always been about pushing limits, and the deluxe edition of Urban Impressionism takes that even further. The album, originally released in November, was already a striking mix of brutalist architecture and impressionist painting turned into music. Now, with six new tracks—four of them previously unheard—he’s added even more depth to this project. The…

Bigdenboo – The Journey Review
Bigdenboo’s The Journey is the kind of project that thrives on curiosity and experimentation. What began as a simple musical experiment in the summer of 2022 gradually evolved into something much bigger—a fully realized concept with a story, characters, and a carefully built universe. At its core, The Journey pulls from a vast range of…

Skar de Line – Vignette Review
Skar de Line’s Vignette is an introspective, emotionally charged piece that captures the feeling of staring into the unknown and trying to make sense of what’s inside. The track begins with a delicate piano melody, setting a vulnerable, almost weightless atmosphere before slowly growing into something much larger. As layers of sound build, so does…