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  • Rusty Reid – “Let’s Just Talk”

    Rusty Reid – “Let’s Just Talk”

    Rusty Reid closes out the rollout of his long-buried album “The Unreasonables” with its third single, “Let’s Just Talk.” This release feels less like a new chapter and more like a rediscovered snapshot of a moment frozen in time. Reid recorded the material some forty years ago and shelved it, only to finally release the…

  • Stevie Lee Woods – “Don’t Let Heartache Turn to Heartbreak”

    Stevie Lee Woods – “Don’t Let Heartache Turn to Heartbreak”

    Stevie Lee Woods opens a new chapter in his long career with a single that carries emotional weight and commercial ambition. “Don’t Let Heartache Turn to Heartbreak,” out January 23, 2026, is the lead offering from his upcoming album and an early sign that Woods is ready to expand his legacy, not repeat it. The…

  • Antoin Gibson – “Dead End”

    Antoin Gibson – “Dead End”

    Antoin Gibson closes out 2025 with a single that feels less like a release and more like a document of collapse. “Dead End” is a stark, piano-driven piece written in the middle of autistic burnout and creative exhaustion, and you can hear that fragility in every fractured phrase. It’s not designed to be catchy or…

  • 23 Fields – “You’re Alright”

    23 Fields – “You’re Alright”

    23 Fields returns with a single that feels grounded in lived experience. “You’re Alright” is not a grand gesture or an anthem designed for mass streaming appeal. It’s a quiet reassurance, a voice offering calm when the world feels too heavy. That restraint is part of what makes the track so emotionally potent. 23 Fields…

  • OCCULTRA – “Heart Of The Hunter”

    OCCULTRA – “Heart Of The Hunter”

    OCCULTRA’s album Heart Of The Hunter, releasing December 12th, 2025, arrives like a jolt of electricity in a scene overflowing with safe synthwave. This project doesn’t settle for neon nostalgia. Instead, it lunges into chaos, paranoia, and ritualistic energy, all while grounding itself with surprisingly catchy melodies. It’s a tense, cinematic ride through haunted corridors…

  • Bekim! – “We Belong Together”

    Bekim! – “We Belong Together”

    Bekim!’s latest single “We Belong Together” arrives as a bright reminder of how powerful nostalgia can be when paired with thoughtful production. The Germany-based producer leans into the warm, euphoric spirit of early-2000s Eurodance, but filters it through modern sensibilities. The result is a track that feels familiar the moment you press play, yet polished…

  • Divineisll – “Chaos Loves Faith”

    Divineisll – “Chaos Loves Faith”

    Divineisll’s new single “Chaos Loves Faith” arrives as a cryptic, poetic message for anyone who has felt lost in the noise of modern life. It presents itself not simply as a song, but as an initiation into a worldview shaped by turbulence, inner resilience, and spiritual awakening. The artist positions chaos and faith as living…

  • Village Instincts – “gentrified!”

    Village Instincts – “gentrified!”

    With “gentrified!”, Village Instincts deliver a sharp, no-nonsense single that perfectly embodies their stated mission: rejecting safe choices and calling out inauthenticity wherever it hides. The track is loud in spirit, confrontational in message, and rooted in the kind of raw energy that feels built for sweaty rooms and bodies in motion. From the first…

  • Powers of the Monk – “Sleepy Fields”

    Powers of the Monk – “Sleepy Fields”

    With “Sleepy Fields,” Powers of the Monk offer a quietly immersive single that feels less like a conventional song and more like a gentle passage into another state of being. The track blurs the line between waking life and dreams, inviting the listener into a space where time slows, breaths grow lighter, and the outside…

  • Alexia Vegas – “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”

    Alexia Vegas – “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”

    With “Kiss Me (Like You’ll Really Miss Me)”, Alexia Vegas delivers a sharp, dance-floor-ready synth-pop single that pairs glossy production with surprisingly incisive emotional commentary. At first listen, the track hits as a driving, melodic, and irresistibly danceable pop song. But beneath its pulsing electronic rhythm lies a thoughtful reflection on modern love, emotional detachment,…

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