Category: New Music by Genre

  • KEEKA THE BRAVE – “PURPLE”

    KEEKA THE BRAVE – “PURPLE”

    “Purple” might become your favorite color after listening to this track. With a chilled landscape and reverberating guitars, this track is perfectly suited for a long-ride or an inner-experience while meditating. It has both electronic sounds as well as analog, a mix of wobbling synths with real instruments.

  • Mass Experience “Rise Up”

    Mass Experience “Rise Up”

    ““Rise Up” is top-notch and sits proudly as a very good example of electronic music that has been produced by someone who understands their craft. This probably comes down to Little and Poulton’s longevity in the Australian music scene but listening to “Rise Up” feels so satisfying with its homage to nostalgia and its ability…

  • Jonathan Harrington “Get Away”

    Jonathan Harrington “Get Away”

    I simply hope that people can enjoy listening to my songs. I have high aspirations for my music: that it helps people feel seen, heard and understood, and that it inspires people to reflect on their relationships and priorities. But more than anything, I want it to be something beautiful in their lives – even…

  • Skar de Line premier a very interesting track “Reset”

    Skar de Line premier a very interesting track “Reset”

    The whole song is centered around the breath that goes throught the whole song, grounding the whole experience in the most human place there is, survival. Skar de Line

  • Paraphon “Miles”

    Paraphon “Miles”

    “We mainly find inspiration in creating sounds with our synths and in pop culture. The result is a mix of synthpop, electronica and synthwave which sometimes results in pop songs and sometimes leans more towards the atmospheric side.” Paraphon

  • Matthew Liam Nicholson “Universal Outsider”

    Matthew Liam Nicholson “Universal Outsider”

    The album is titled “Universal Outsider”, a shimmering folk rock beauty that’s been in the works for the last 5 years. Home to 13 small universes, each song offers a multidimensional sonic landscape, and a different story told through poetic lyricism.

  • ONEDAYBEAR – “MARRY YOU”

    ONEDAYBEAR – “MARRY YOU”

    There are some unique qualities to his music, which by the way carries a very analog sound. It is filled with color, interesting drum grooves, as well as catchy melodies. His upcoming single “Marry You” is a fairly optimistic track that channels all of his Manchester roots. Although there might be some sense of nostalgia…

  • Ben Teeney – “Perfect Stranger – Gretzky’s Advice”

    Ben Teeney – “Perfect Stranger – Gretzky’s Advice”

    “I developed a crush on one of my best friends after a mushroom trip, decided to ask them out via writing a song but between the production of the song taking a long time and mine and their schedule not syncing up, my friend actually ended up getting into a relationship before I could share…

  • Jack the Owl “Calling”

    Jack the Owl “Calling”

    “I wrote it last year in lock down when I was waiting for other people their approval and I was done with it. At some point I just thought I’m gonna do whatever I want instead of what other people expect. So I decided to write a song about it. I recorded it by myself…

  • Jeffrey Chan “Vertigo”

    Jeffrey Chan “Vertigo”

    The song was actually inspired by the Hitchcock film of the same name and is about how obsessed you can get with someone as you first start falling in love. (Fun fact: there’s a few other Hitchcock film titles that I’ve inserted into the lyrics of the song!). Jeffrey Chan

  • Odonian Drifts – “Retroactive Enchantment”

    Odonian Drifts – “Retroactive Enchantment”

    “It seemed fitting to combine a psychedelic-tinted lyricism, hints of anthemic uplift, and darker reflections on spaces riven by spiritual dereliction.” – Ian Rowley

  • Red Hot, Right Now: Alexander Grandjean – “Will You Still Be There”

    Red Hot, Right Now: Alexander Grandjean – “Will You Still Be There”

    Alexander Grandjean gives a world-class performance and has a voice that is as smooth as butter.The fantastic vocals also go well with the music production; like pouring warm dark chocolate over fresh strawberries.