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AK CEEZ – “Call Me”

In an era where rap often oscillates between overproduction and surface-level content, AK CEEZ offers a grounded, refreshing voice with “Call Me”—a single rooted in emotion, honesty, and lived experience. Hailing from Buckie, a small town in the North East of Scotland, AK CEEZ proves that authentic storytelling knows no geographic boundaries. Recorded entirely in…
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Svarp The Harp – “Irjentwat is’ immer”

In a music landscape that often leans heavily on big production, layered metaphors, and carefully curated images, Svarp The Harp takes a refreshingly honest approach with his latest single, “Irjentwat is’ immer.” The title, a cheeky German phrase that roughly translates to “There’s always something,” sums up the song’s spirit perfectly—life throws curveballs, but you’ve…
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Mick J. Clark – “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”

Mick J. Clark returns with his latest feel-good summer anthem, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday”—a lighthearted and delightfully quirky single tailor-made for family fun, especially for younger listeners. With a title that playfully nods to Clark’s unique pronunciation (“Hulliday” instead of “Holiday”), this track doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s exactly where its charm lies. From…
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Jorge Natalin – De Zonnewende EP

Jorge Natalin’s ninth extended play, De Zonnewende EP, is more than a collection of songs—it’s a spiritual and political statement, wrapped in deeply personal grief and quietly powerful tribute. Released on June 20, 2025, the project stands as a solemn and poetic meditation on change, loss, and renewal, both in a personal and global context.…
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Guri Yeller – Black Shoes | Sister Misery

Bolton-based band Guri Yeller has never been afraid to experiment with sound, but with their latest dual-track release Black Shoes | Sister Misery, they make their most confident and fully realized sonic pivot yet. Scheduled for release on June 20th, this single marks a striking departure from the electronically-tinged textures of their previous work (Seeing…
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Brendan Pegg – I Can Tell

Brendan Pegg’s latest single, I Can Tell, is the kind of song that hits like a quiet truth spoken too late. Clocking in at just under two and a half minutes, the LA-based singer-songwriter doesn’t waste a second in delivering what may be his most emotionally raw and addictive track to date. With subtle instrumentation…
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Director Dzi – “My Wife”

With his latest single “My Wife,” Director Dzi offers more than just a song—he delivers a deeply personal tribute that blends cultural storytelling with modern Afrobeats and RnB finesse. Released on May 28, 2025, and recorded at Vixmix Studios in East London, this track captures the emotional weight of real-life love and reunion, drawn directly…
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Golem Dance Cult – “Call of the Wendigo”

Emerging from the depths of the underground once again, Golem Dance Cult return with “Call of the Wendigo,” a standout single from their new full-length album Shamanic Faultlines. True to the band’s darkly cinematic and spiritual roots, this track is an unrelenting, three-minute plunge into the macabre — part myth, part menace, and entirely mesmerizing.…
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Art Pop – “Teenage Scum”

Art Pop’s latest single, “Teenage Scum,” is as raw, unfiltered, and emotionally charged as its title suggests. Recorded in a bedroom in their parents’ Austin home, the track is a defiant anthem of youth, crafted by brothers Max and Miles Grossenbacher. It’s messy in all the right ways — a cathartic blast of lo-fi indie…
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CAVN’s “Satiety” Is a Cinematic, Emotional Masterpiece

In a world where most producers are fixated on drops and trends, CAVN offers something far more rare: an experience. With her new single “Satiety”, she doesn’t just present a track — she unveils a deeply layered emotional narrative, told entirely through instrumental sound. As the follow-up to her debut EP Mosaic, “Satiety” signals an…