Giardini Oort’s ‘Are You Shure?’ : A Dynamic Ambient Exploration
Like in his latest single, ‘Are You Shure?’, the artist delves into the realm of seeking, exploring, contemplating, and arriving.
Bloomfield Machine Reveals All Things Creative and Stylistic : Suiteness Album
‘Suiteness’ is the banner’s sixth album, a sixteen-track collection that marries futuristic frames with the intricate makeup of natural concepts. The result is a profound mixture of perspectives and baselines that is worth a journey through.
Genevieve Sovereign Forges An Imaginative Electronic Space with ‘Square Root -1’
In her latest release, ‘Square Root -1’, she tries to capture the imaginary representation (i) of it. It is abstract, mystical almost, with a lot of enchanting characters.
Sam Feinstein’s Electro-Rock Ideas Spring Out Spectacularly in ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’
Sam Feinstein’s dives into new mediums of experimentation for his latest track, ‘The Shot Heard Round the Burbs’. The artist is known for his ability to render conceptual sonic discourses on social issues.
Dive Into The Plush Visual Scapes of Marc Schuster’s ‘Arguably’
‘Arguably’ is Marc Schuster’s latest album. It is a compelling series, each track shimmering with its distinct and unique agenda. Across the eight tracks, you’ll experience picturesque and scenic binds of acoustics, electronica, blues, rock, and soul trajectories.
Experience Sam Feinstein’s Conceptual Brilliance in ‘Need Me’
His latest release is ‘Need Me’, a track that goes far beyond the shores of heartache and melancholy to cerebrally investigate the essence of loneliness.
Fugu Quintet Craft Elating Jazztronic Spheres With ‘Interweavement’
‘Interweavement’ is the album with which it all began. The six track collection explores nature themes, giving them absurd fringes, jazz-tronic affectations, and a sonic atmosphere that lets you suspend.
Monsonic’s ‘What Holds Your Eye?’ Poses An Interactive Electronic Soundscape
‘What Holds Your Eyes?’ is an introspective and a perceptive piece of music that drives you towards the worlds that live inside you.
San-Zo’s ‘The Day’ Mingles Eclectic Electronica With Mundane Milieu
His latest release is ‘The Day (a good day)’ in which he explores the atmosphere of day that converts time into memory.
Ladybyrd’s ‘Way Back Home’ : An Ethereal Pop Wave
Ladybyrd has an arresting sonic ethos. Her soundscapes are elaborate productions full of details, intricate and grand. The listening experience is like watching a movie. ‘Way Back Home’ is the artist’s latest single
Vallac’s Experimental Resilience Shines in Conceptual Electronic EP ‘Life’
There’s a precision to his techno music but it is also very free. One doesn’t hold back the other. This duality, symmetry, and expanding design can be best experienced in Vallac’s latest EP, ‘Life’.
nasmore’s ‘Little Monster’ : An Dark Electro Rock Cinema
His latest release is ‘Little Monster’, a playful and imaginative dark electro-rock track that might remind you of artists like Lorde, Billie Eilish, Melanie Martinez, and Tove Lo.
Unravel the Network of Time in Taavi Daft’s ‘Echos of the Moment’
In his latest release, ‘Echos of the Moment’, Taavi Daft constructs an ethereal flow. Meditative and relaxing, it allows your thoughts to breathe, slow down and form with its own momentum.
Ubu Crafts Explorative Sonic Atmospheres in their Self-Titled Album
UBU is a musical collaboration and recording project by Mattia Mercuriali and Marco Trinchillo. It is an explorative banner fills the ambience, infusing it with emotive, cerebral, and performative quotients to complement the vocals. And refined with an insightful touch of production, each composition naturally and organically comes to life.
Blindness & Light : ‘My Rolex is Better Than Yours’
Blindness & Light delve into musical rhetoric in their latest single, ‘My Rolex is Better Than Yours’. It explores the egoistic dimensions of humanity, casting it in mystical and psychedelic plays to showcase how it manifests.
Skar de Line Distills the Idea of Happiness in ‘The One’
In his latest release, ‘The One, Skar de Line turns to explore the idea of individual happiness. Through canals of reason, reflection, and emotion, he navigates this abstraction.
59 Perlen’s ‘The Worst Thing to Live Without’ : Conceptual Electronica at its Best
In his latest release, ‘The Worst Thing to Live Without’ 59 Perlen fathoms a reclusive sonic retreat.