

Chris Wirsig – “Water Into Fire”
Los Angeles composer and producer Chris Wirsig has built a catalog defined by experimentation across electronic, orchestral, and cinematic styles. On his new single “Water Into Fire,” recorded entirely in his own studio, he pushes that approach further by combining world instruments with the scale of trailer music. The track is fully self-produced, performed, and…

For You Brother – “Fly Away”
For You Brother is the project of John, a musician from Aiken, South Carolina, who plays every instrument on his debut single “Fly Away.” It’s his first instrumental release, recorded at home with layers of piano, keyboards, guitar, bass, and drums, then sent to D. Oldham for mixing and mastering. The track started as a…

<3peace. – “ROSE PETAL”
Joshua Ross, who records as <3peace., makes music that moves between spiritual reflection and modern pop production. Based in Columbia, South Carolina, he produces, performs, and engineers his own material, often drawing from nature and faith as guiding ideas. His single “ROSE PETAL,” recorded at his home studio, follows that path, shaped by a sense…

The Cumberland River Project – “Turquoise Blue”
Frank Renfordt has built The Cumberland River Project around steady songwriting and collaboration. A native of Hagen, Germany, he began writing songs as a kid and later found his way back to music after raising a family and spending time working outside the industry. His interest in American roots music grew through trips to the…

Graszhauser – “Good Bye, Bavaria!”
Leeds-based composer and producer Graszhauser keeps things simple on “Good Bye, Bavaria!” The track centers on a close, unhurried piano performance recorded at home late at night. Instead of layering for size, Graszhauser focuses on tone and space: how each sound sits next to the next. The piano remains upfront while small textures build the…

Lost Velvet – Make It Alright
Lost Velvet are a UK duo made up of Robert Butcher and Melissa Morris. Their earlier singles, Endless and Wasted, earned BBC Introducing support and set a tone for what they do best: dark, slow-moving rock with a cinematic streak. Their new single, Make It Alright, opens in near silence — just a soft guitar…

Lee Clark Allen – My World Is Yours
Lee Clark Allen’s debut album My World Is Yours sounds like the work of someone who’s lived every note. The Duluth-based singer, songwriter, and producer spent six years building the record through personal upheaval, moving between Seattle, Aurora, and Denver studios, recording whenever he could. Across twenty tracks, Allen blends classic soul and modern R&B…

Verticoli – Milk and Honey
Verticoli have been shaping Tasmania’s alt-rock scene for years. The trio built their name on direct songwriting and the kind of unpolished precision that comes from time on stage. They’ve toured across Australia, sharing bills with Cog, DZ Deathrays, Kingswood, and British India, and their live reputation feeds straight into how they record — loud,…

Frank Joshua – Days Like These
Frank Joshua is a London-based songwriter who has been steadily releasing singles over the past few years. Days Like These, recorded between Exeter and London, continues that streak with a track built on simplicity and focus. A four-on-the-floor kick gives the song its pulse, keeping it in forward motion. Guitar lines hover quietly in the…

Jon Darc – Morast
Jon Darc has been circling Berlin’s queer underground for years, staging performances that feel closer to ritual than to concerts. Their background in theater bleeds into every gesture: fashion as armor, lyrics as confession, visuals as extensions of sound. Morast, their new EP, arrives September 12 and pulls all those strands into a concentrated statement…