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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Rasha Jay – Purple Hours

Rasha Jay returns with a new single that steps into a calm, slow-burn mood. “Purple Hours” finds her linking with LA-based producers NONEWLOVERS and guitarist Liza Light, blending laid-back rhythm and melodic phrasing into something quietly magnetic. The idea for the track came after Jay spent time reading old literature. Her focus was on how…

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Hugo Oak – S.M.S.tt.D

With S.M.S.tt.D (Sold My Soul to the Devil), Hugo Oak returns to solo work after years of collaboration with Satori & The Band From Space. This new track brings together a tight mix of jazz, funk, and soul, with a groove that feels live and fully in control. It’s got movement, but nothing is rushed….

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LateNightBeatFeast – Transmission Seven: A Collision of Timelines and Tones

From the experimental corners of Cambridge, LateNightBeatFeast returns with Transmission Seven, a full-length album built around friction, contrast, and influence. A follow-up to their 2024 project Variance, this new release continues the producer’s trajectory of genre-bending compositions, leaning deeper into science fiction influences and analog textures. Rather than presenting a fixed style or clear genre,…

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Rebecca Anderson’s “Lay It All Down” 

Rebecca Anderson’s new single “Lay It All Down” continues her streak of introspective, emotionally grounded songwriting. While her previous release “In the Beginning” focused on spiritual identity, this one zooms in on the internal messiness of trying to control too much, and the quiet power that can come from letting go. What makes “Lay It…

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Indomitus Pax – AfterGlow Bridge

Rome’s Solo Artist Turns a Memory into Music That Speaks Without Words There’s a kind of restraint in AfterGlow Bridge that’s rare. The single from Indomitus Pax, a solo composer and producer based in Rome, doesn’t build with bombast or collapse into cliche. Instead, it unfolds gently, like someone turning over a memory in their…

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