
“My Table” by MARQ Electronica & Josh Gippa Gibson paints itself against an urban background, sounding like an exploration of the dim lit streets at night absorbed in the type of honest self-reflections that arise following a not-so-nice breakup.

Based in Charlottesville, Virginia, Ho Jo Fro is the alter ego of Paul R Johnson, a visionary musician who has assembled an exceptional group of talent, including Tim Ryan, Alton Prillaman, Iyla Elise, and Jim Ralston.

LTB is a producer, whose desire is to tell stories in a way that connects deeply with his audience. His tools of trade, namely a blend of electronica running through elements of pop, soul, RNB and hip-hop sensibilities, haunting caressing voice and eloquent, descriptive lyrics, make for an evocative, thought-provoking listening experience.

With “Doppelganger” by YACOVELLI you’ll soon find yourself singing along, fully immersed in the compelling psychological stand-off between the characters, where the battle of good and evil reigns supreme.

It’s a very exciting new ground for The Pulltops to find themselves standing out, highlighting their ever-evolving ability to innovate while still remaining true to their own aesthetic flawlessly.

Replenished Sky is a singer-songwriter and electronic music producer who writes music in his office-studio in Brisbane, Australia. He has a strong DIY approach and a passion for exploring what’s possible in music.

It’s not something we’ve heard coming from S J Denney before, but he fits the role incredibly well. “The first thing I recorded was a drum track in the style of Dave Grohl. I wanted it to sound like something from In Utero”, the artist says about the thought process behind the track.

Originating from the vibrant music scene of Bristol, England, Stell and the Comedown Club is a compelling indie rock outfit under the expert direction of Stell Kousiounis.

“The Odds Of Magic” showcases Micheal Fordays’ undying drive to write new and interesting music. His dedication to writing music that resonates with his own experiences is what makes this single such an inspirational piece of art.

This song shows Michellar’s growing artistic skills and yet another facet of her creativity. Influenced by the groove powers of Prince and Stevie Wonder and the modern pop of Sabrina Carpenter, Michelle has made a great tune,

“Good Vibes Only” by Molly Devine was written mid-breakup and took its name from a neon sign on a mirror in a hardware store, which quickly became the artist’s personal mantra and eventually grew into a full song.

Combining indie rock with a refreshingly avant-garde take on dream pop and a slight hint of 60s psychedelia, Hoxsey cements their own identity as a creative force within the independent music scene.

On “You”, Carl Kammeyer sings about something that comes across even more rare: a deep sense of knowing for sure that you belong with someone. That’s all we can ever hope for.

Rye Catchers crafted a song around the relatable concept of avoiding hard topics and preferring to be told easy and comfortable white lies.

“Pastlife Mix”, as suggested by its title, is a collage of sounds taken from previous collaborations between Luke Tangerine and Kate Pending as well as an exploration of a brand-new sound infused with lo-fi house inclinations.

Omar Pierce’s new song really cements him as an artist to watch closely as he’s proven once again to be fully aware of trends and knows how to use them to his benefit.

American electronic music producer Toby TomTom wrote the single to reflect his own struggles and the long, sometimes endless search for peace of mind.