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3 Little Wolves – “State of the Nation”

What hits immediately about “State of the Nation” is how direct it is. With this track, 3 Little Wolves doesn’t dress the message up or soften it. It goes straight at the tension a lot of people are already feeling but don’t always hear articulated this clearly. The spoken-word delivery is key. It gives the…
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Cries of Redemption – “Torn”

What stands out to me about “Torn” is how deliberately it strips everything back. With this release, Cries of Redemption makes a clear point, this is about the core of the music, nothing else. After years of experimenting across genres and textures, this track feels like a reset. Guitar, bass, drums, vocals. No layers to…
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Samaistha – “Where The Senses Meet”

What stands out to me about “Where The Senses Meet” is how intentional it feels from the first moment. With this release, Samaistha isn’t just creating a standalone track, he’s continuing a larger idea, and that continuity is what gives the piece its weight. Positioned as a follow-up to “Upgrade Your DNA,” this track…
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Matt Johnson – “Mother’s Day Proverb”

What struck me immediately about “Mother’s Day Proverb” is that it doesn’t behave like a typical single. With this release, Matt Johnson leans fully into a format that feels closer to a guided experience than a song. At twelve minutes long, it asks for time and attention, and it rewards both. The combination of spoken…
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Veronica Raine – “Moonlight”

What stayed with me after hearing “Moonlight” is how quietly devastating it is. With this release, Veronica Raine leans into a kind of emotional contradiction that’s hard to capture, loving someone while already grieving them. The concept alone carries weight, but what makes it work is how it’s delivered. There’s no attempt to dramatize the…
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LiMaVii – “New World 33”

What I find most compelling about “New World 33” is that it doesn’t behave like a typical single. With this release, LiMaVii is clearly aiming for something more immersive, something that asks the listener to engage rather than just consume. The track is built around intention. You can hear it in the pacing, the atmosphere,…
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AK.T – Specters (Unseen Waltz Single)

What stayed with me after listening to this piece is how quietly it holds your attention. With this release, AK.T isn’t trying to guide you toward a fixed meaning. Instead, he creates a space and lets you sit in it. The foundation of the track, a piano waltz, feels almost traditional at first. But it…
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JESUS THE APOLLO – “HUSH HUSH! (lucid dream edition)”

What stands out to me about “HUSH HUSH! (lucid dream edition)” is how committed it is to its concept. With this release, JESUS THE APOLLO isn’t just making a track, he’s building an experience that sits somewhere between music and psychological exploration. The idea of using lucid dreaming and EMDR as a foundation could easily…
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Various – “I Still Believe in Love”

What stands out to me about “I Still Believe in Love” is how direct it is with its message. With this release, Various isn’t trying to complicate the idea or hide it behind layers. It’s built around a simple belief, that even after everything, love is still worth holding onto. That clarity works in the…
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The Shrubs – “Let Us In”

What I like about “Let Us In” is how it sits between clarity and distortion without fully committing to either. With this release, The Shrubs leans into that idea of something feeling familiar but slightly out of reach, and it shows up in both the sound and the theme. The production is the first thing…
