Pocket Lint – Cyanometer

Pocket Lint is Mark Heffernan’s project, built around short songs as little exhibits. He’s using “Cyanometer” as a door into his next album, Wunderkammer, a cabinet-of-curiosities concept where each track is meant to feel like an object you stop in front of. Heffernan talks about Romantic-period poetry in the background of the larger idea, Shelley…

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Cries of Redemption – Patterns

Cries of Redemption, Ed Silva’s project from Bloomingdale, explores themes of modern isolation through a non-linear music approach. The album features tracks like “Impulse,” showcasing Italian vocalist Chiara A’s raw style alongside varied sonic shifts. With influences from hard rock to ambient sounds, it evokes a range of emotions and settings.

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SYLIANRUE – Reflection

SYLIANRUE is the solo project of Yuichi Nishikawa, a former industrial rock vocalist who shifted into composition after developing a vocal disorder. He’s written music for dozens of stage productions, including plays and contemporary dance, and has worked closely with director Kenta Fukasaku through the theater unit Fukasaku-gumi. He describes his music as a place…

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Kim Cameron – Forever We Shine

Kim Cameron is a Miami Beach artist with Billboard chart history who’s been stepping into a progressive new age space for a run of singles. “Forever We Shine” teams her with producer Carl Fernandes, and she frames the track around togetherness and growth, written as a deliberate shift away from heavy dance beats. The song…

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Lana Crow: In Spirit

Lana Crow is a British singer-songwriter who was born in Kazakhstan and classically trained on piano from early childhood. She’s written about significant health challenges and a turbulent upbringing, plus a long break from music before getting back into writing after moving to the Spanish countryside. In Spirit is her third album, a seven-track set…

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Social Treble – Skyline Motherboard… The Burden of Being Known

Social Treble is a Bengaluru-based artist making instrumentals tied to tech anxiety and identity pressure. “Skyline Motherboard… The Burden of Being Known” is framed around “algorithmic colonization,” the feeling of being pushed into a cleaner, corporate version of yourself. The track starts on soft piano, low and heavy in tone. A guitar solo enters early…

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