Marc Gundermann – Konsole

Marc Gundermann has spent years working behind the scenes in Berlin’s music circles. With Konsole, his debut solo EP, he pulls together recordings from the last five years into a focused release that sits somewhere between ambient, noise, and experimental electronics. It was made in home studios across Berlin, Santa Barbara, and Amsterdam, often using…

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Vineetha Menon – RASA

Vineetha Menon grew up between Wales and India, in a home where kirtan wasn’t just music—it was the atmosphere. Her grandfather opened the doors to saints and traveling musicians, and her earliest memories include devotional singing and quiet tears she couldn’t explain. She now lives in Oceanside, California, where she runs a yoga studio and…

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Katy Jarzebowski’s FEATHERS Turns a Ballet Score into a Cinematic Sound Experiment

Katy Jarzebowski has spent the last decade scoring everything from documentaries to ballets, and her debut album FEATHERS pulls directly from that experience. Originally written for a pandemic-era ballet, the six tracks now stand alone as a kind of experimental suite—one that blends orchestral tools with sound design tricks and a willingness to let weird…

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Mortal Prophets – GUITARWORKS II

John Beckmann doesn’t approach music like a songwriter. He treats it more like an excavation site. Since launching The Mortal Prophets, the New York–based artist and designer has spent the last few years digging through the psychic ruins of blues, ambient, noise, gospel, and damaged Americana, assembling tracks that feel more uncovered than written. His…

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Tomas Raae – …før de spredtes

Tomas Raae’s latest release, …før de spredtes, is built on the melodic DNA of Nordic folk music, but with a clear eye on the present. Featuring vocalist Eline Hellerud Åsbakk, the album draws from centuries of Danish and Norwegian song traditions without sounding like a museum piece. These nine tracks carry old ballads from as…

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Textbook Maneuver – Adrenaline Slip

Michael Keane, under the name Textbook Maneuver, delivers Adrenaline Slip as a debut that leans into emotional momentum and spatial awareness. Across twelve tracks, Keane blends electronic composition with his classical piano background, creating an album that feels methodical and alive. The record draws a line between structure and spontaneity – a balance that comes…

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