Category: New Music by Genre

  • BREGN “Dreaming”

    BREGN “Dreaming”

    “There’s so much going on so fast these days. Only 10% of our brain capacity is available when being awake (in the moment) and there’s a huge leftover of brain processing from all the info flowing through our heads during the day. It is pretty amazing but also pretty scary at times. Sometimes dreaming turns…

  • SCARLET MILL – “PORT HENRY”

    SCARLET MILL – “PORT HENRY”

    “The pier our boat was tied upon broke in two parts. Things went really bad, we barely managed to save the boat. This frightening experience thus nicely set the scene for the tale to be told on the forthcoming album.” – Scarlet Mill

  • Organic Mood “Fields”

    Organic Mood “Fields”

    Born in Ukraine and now living in Moscow, Organic Mood is an electronic music producer adept at creating free-flowing smooth house music, with emphasis on the everlasting organic feeling. He’s got what is best described as a timeless sound that bridges earthly, close to soul tribal elements with echoing colorful outer space soundcapes.

  • Dizzy Panda “Panda Points”

    Dizzy Panda “Panda Points”

    “We have worked on this album for almost 2 years. In this period we had to learn everything from scratch. We didn’t have any experience in the music industry. Didn’t know how to use the DAW. Didn’t know anything about mixing, mastering. Learned a lot from other Indies and learned how to use AI and…

  • DRIVING SOUTH – “DOG TRAP ROAD”

    DRIVING SOUTH – “DOG TRAP ROAD”

    “This EP has really captured our live, at times imperfect sound. We know we could have found a polished vocalist and spent time on overdubs, but then it wouldn’t be a Driving South EP” – Jürgen Joarder

  • Couvo “Tired”

    Couvo “Tired”

    Tired arrives quietly, like someone dragging themselves to their couch after a tired day at work. Following the more fast paced and energetic Visiting Hours and Horses & Divorces, the third single is what it feels like once you’ve used up your energy somewhere else and feel in desperate need to recharge.  With jazz elements…

  • Monroe Moon “War”

    Monroe Moon “War”

    The vibrancy of this single’s instrumental side together with her vocals make the song really captivating and smooth for its anti-war theme – instead of curdling your blood with graphic imagery, “WAR” seeks to get its message delivered through much more direct road to a wretched soul seeking for something to ease the pain. Seeing…

  • FEEL TRIP – “FAME”

    FEEL TRIP – “FAME”

    “What first time listeners can expect from our music is high energy, unique, quirky, hard hitting rock, with fun/positive undertones. It’s never been an inclination of ours to spread any serious/political messages – we’re just having fun, and we want the audience to as well.” Feel Trip

  • Saturn Through My Telescope “If I Told You I Missed You Every Time I Did, You’d Never Hear The End Of It”

    Saturn Through My Telescope “If I Told You I Missed You Every Time I Did, You’d Never Hear The End Of It”

    “If I Told You I Missed You Every Time I Did, You’d Never Hear The End Of It portrays the exact feelings of having finally found someone you can connect with on the deepest emotional level. I wrote this piece for my best friend while struggling with a mental illness. Knowing she was there helped…

  • Chet Bucke “Leaving (Marie)”

    Chet Bucke “Leaving (Marie)”

    “‘Leaving (Marie)’ came to me one night a year ago, around the beginning Spring. I received a video of my grandmother singing for her friends back in Spain that inspired a deep sense of homesickness and longing for connection. I instinctively picked up my guitar and started fiddling along to her voice. I felt that…

  • MonkeyRat ft. Anna Sofía Skoradal “The Child”

    MonkeyRat ft. Anna Sofía Skoradal “The Child”

    “MonkeyRat is a multi-genre band rooted mainly in Funk, because I love to dance. However, as a poet that experienced trauma, I don’t limit myself to only one musical genre. The words and the meaning of the song lend themselves to the style of music. It’s quite magical and mysterious how that happens.

  • SWEET GIANT – “Til You’re Blue”

    SWEET GIANT – “Til You’re Blue”

    “‘Til You’re Blue’ is a laid-back sunny day song. A feel good energy perfect for a road trip. The guitars are rooted in the 70s with a country twang following a casual dolewave groove, uplifting yet easy going. Lyrically honest and cheeky, It’s the ‘don’t worry, keep moving’ attitude for when things aren’t going your…