Tag: New Music

  • Token Mouse – “L’Appel Du Vide”

    Token Mouse – “L’Appel Du Vide”

    Released on January 9, 2026, “L’Appel Du Vide” is the second single from Token Mouse, and it confirms the trio’s ability to turn modest beginnings into emotionally layered electronic music. Built from a simple piano loop and recorded in a concrete garden shed in Macclesfield, the track carries an intimacy that feels deliberate rather than…

  • Ping Machines – “From 1 2 another”

    Ping Machines – “From 1 2 another”

    Released on August 4, 2023, “From 1 2 another” stands as a sharp, no-nonsense statement from Ping Machines, a band that has never been interested in polishing away the grit that defines their sound. Listening to the track today, in late 2025, it still feels immediate and alive, proof that honest rock music does not…

  • Twaang – “Zone”

    Twaang – “Zone”

    With “Zone,” released on December 26, 2025, Twaang delivers a deeply immersive work that feels less like a traditional release and more like a psychological space the listener steps into. Blurring the lines between electronic, ambient, alternative, and experimental music, Zone unfolds as a carefully shaped inner journey, guided by emotion rather than convention. From…

  • GMG – “WOBULATOR”

    GMG – “WOBULATOR”

    “WOBULATOR,” released on December 20, 2025, is a sharp and restless statement from London-based producer GMG. Sitting at the intersection of electronic hip-hop, breakbeat culture, and experimental sound collage, the single feels less like a traditional track and more like a moving urban environment. It hums, jitters, and mutates, pulling the listener into a dense…

  • SidekoDJ – “Pride”

    SidekoDJ – “Pride”

    “Pride” marks a confident step forward for SidekoDJ, reinforcing his growing presence in the electronic pop and contemporary dance space. Built with precision and intent, the single blends atmospheric synth layers with a deep, driving low-end, creating a track that feels equally at home on a dancefloor or during a solitary late-night drive. It is…

  • Andrea Pizzo and the Purple Mice – “Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over”

    Andrea Pizzo and the Purple Mice – “Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over”

    “Come Out Lazarus I – Life Is Over” is not a conventional single. It is an opening scene, a doorway into People Zero, a concept album structured as a series of human episodes rather than a single linear story. As the first chapter, the track immediately establishes the project’s emotional weight and narrative ambition, inviting…

  • MOBAXT – “Transcendence”

    MOBAXT – “Transcendence”

    “Transcendence” is not a release that rushes to make its point. Instead, it unfolds patiently, inviting the listener into a carefully constructed late night world built on atmosphere, motion, and emotional flow. Created by UK based producer and composer MOBAXT, this project leans firmly into cinematic synthwave and atmospheric trance, prioritising immersion over instant impact.…

  • JCCutter – “Tequila at Dawn”

    JCCutter – “Tequila at Dawn”

    “Tequila at Dawn” finds JCCutter stepping away from the heavier emotional terrain of his recent work and leaning fully into release, humor, and shared celebration. Arriving on December 26, 2025, the single feels like a well-earned exhale. Where his album Perspectives wrestled with weighty themes of resilience and survival, this track opens the door to…

  • Ungoliath – “Shadows Of The Eclipse”

    Ungoliath – “Shadows Of The Eclipse”

    “Shadows Of The Eclipse” is a defining moment for Ungoliath, a project that has spent more than two decades refining a solitary but expansive vision of black metal. Released on October 10, 2025, the track stands as both a culmination and a statement, capturing the emotional and atmospheric core of Ungoliath’s full-length album of the…

  • Train Conductor – “Elephant Graveyard”

    Train Conductor – “Elephant Graveyard”

    “Elephant Graveyard” is a weighty and immersive closing statement from Albuquerque psych-rock mainstays Train Conductor. Released on October 30, 2025, the single serves as the final chapter of the band’s latest album, Feeling Town, and it feels deliberately positioned there. This is not a track chasing immediacy or hooks. Instead, it sinks in slowly, wrapping…

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