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Pshycotic Beats Delivers Sonic Serenity on 'Soundtrack Without A Movie'

Outpost Drive Capture the Beauty & Madness of Love with New Single ‘Die For You’

The Earth & All Within Releases Epic 'I Never Liked You (Anyway...)'

Pshycotic Beats Delivers Sonic Serenity on 'Soundtrack Without A Movie'
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Atmospheres’ by Rupert Träxler
Rupert Träxler’s latest single, Atmospheres , is a bold exploration of sound that fuses drum & bass, jungle loops, and heavy rock into a cinematic listening experience. Following the success of The Journey and Darkness , this track showcases Träxler’s ability to push musical boundaries while keeping listeners fully engaged. Whether you’re a fan of electronic experimentation or crave something fresh and unpredictable, Atmospheres offers plenty of reasons to hit play. A Uniqu
Louise Clark
5 minutes ago


Chapters of Forever Drift Into the Night With “Lady Moon”
There’s a rare kind of magic in a song that has been years in the making, and “Lady Moon” by Chapters of Forever embodies that magic fully. Originally written in early 2020 by Alex Pazos and Pedro Martínez, the track spent years in quiet incubation, shaped by distance, reflection, and creative growth. Now, finally, it emerges as a meticulously crafted ode to both memory and artistic persistence. From its first notes, “Lady Moon” feels suspended in time. Pazos’ piano lays a lu
joe3636
17 hours ago


Alt-Indie Band Saltend Recovery Share Emotional New Single ‘Christmas Ambulance’
Rising alt-indie trio Saltend Recovery release their deeply affecting new single “Christmas Ambulance”, a reflective, cinematic track that blends understated warmth with moments of emotional uplift. Rooted in lived experience and crafted with storytelling precision, the song offers a rare look at the quieter, more complex side of the festive season, where joy and sorrow often sit side-by-side. Saltend Recovery formed when Terence, originally from Hull, left his job at the Sa
Dave Bedford
18 hours ago


Hélène in Paris Brings Holiday Glamour with 'Christmas in Paris'
Glamorous, radiant, and utterly Parisian, Hélène in Paris is bringing festive cheer to the world with the release of her brand-new single, Christmas in Paris. The track is her first international holiday release, celebrating both the magic of Christmas and the elegance of the City of Light. Recorded with a rich blend of piano, strings, acoustic guitar, soft percussion, and glowing backing vocals, Christmas in Paris radiates warmth and intimacy, while capturing the sparkle and
Dave Bedford
19 hours ago


Interview: Edwina van Kuyk Releases Christmas-Inspired 'Find My Way'
Find My Way feels very tied to this time of year. What was in the air when you wrote it? I wrote this song with Martello in Stockholm in late September, which I think led to the cosy, warm feeling. We actually decided to speed write the song, which is not something I usually do in sessions, but we were having a tough time with another song, so we set a timer for 90 minutes and this is what came out. What I love about it is that we didn’t have time to overthink any of our lyr
Kenny Sandberg
1 day ago


Kaelin Ellis Unites With Saba And Mick Jenkins For “Come and Go”
Multi-Platinum producer and instrumentalist Kaelin Ellis unites with Chicago icons Saba and Mick Jenkins for “Come and Go,” a genre-bending new single. The collaboration marks the first taste of Kaelin’s highly anticipated 2026 album, setting the stage for a project rooted in groove, reflection, and creative evolution. Produced by Kaelin Ellis, “Come and Go” showcases the seamless chemistry between three artists at the height of their craft. Saba and Ellis previously teamed u
Paul Riley
4 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Big Big Tinz' by Dantiti
Dantiti’s new single “Big Big Tinz” is more than just a catchy Afrobeats track—it’s a vibrant celebration of creativity, rhythm, and self-expression. From infectious grooves to heartfelt lyrics, the song is a perfect introduction to an artist who’s quickly carving out a unique space in contemporary African music. Here are five reasons you need to hit play: Irresistible Rhythm: From the first beat, the track hooks you with pulsating percussion and sparkling synths that make i
Louise Clark
4 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Frankie 5Ø3's New Single “P0C0 A P0C0”
Frankie 5Ø3’s latest release, “P0C0 A P0C0,” is quickly becoming one of his most talked about tracks, and for good reason. The Virginia-born and Salvadoran-rooted artist blends bilingual lyricism, emotional storytelling and sunny production in a way that feels both refreshing and meaningful. If you have not hit play yet, here are five reasons you should. 1. It captures the perfect mix of happy and heartbroken “P0C0 A P0C0” sounds bright and uplifting on the surface, but the l
Paul Riley
7 days ago


Country Duo Outpost Drive Drop Latest Single 'Lonestar'
Rising transatlantic duo Outpost Drive unveil their single “Lonestar”, a cinematic, dust-streaked ballad that captures the heartbreak of young love under the burning Texas sun. Written by Mary Bragg Robinson, Willow Robinson and James Carrington, and produced by Willow Robinson within the rolling English hills, “Lonestar” offers a glimpse into Outpost Drive’s upcoming debut album, a collection of songs rooted in raw storytelling and unflinching honesty. The song captures a sn
Dave Bedford
7 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Till Next Time' by XCVIII
Detroit-based band XCVIII invite listeners into a reflective, genre-blurring soundscape with their latest release. Balancing art-pop sophistication with alternative-rock grit, the band captures moments of vulnerability, resilience, and hope in a way that feels both intimate and cinematic. Here are five reasons this record demands your attention: Cinematic Soundscapes: Every track is meticulously arranged, blending lush instrumentation and subtle electronic textures that tran
Louise Clark
7 days ago


Cam Cole Returns With Raw New Single ‘Ur So Beautiful’
Global blues-rock force Cam Cole releases his electrifying new single “Ur So Beautiful”, a romantic yet haunting track that captures the rush of early infatuation, blending grit, groove, and raw emotion in a way only Cam Cole can. The song marks the second release from his highly anticipated fourth album, Lost In Creation, due out in February 2026. Known as “probably the heaviest one-man band in the world,” Cam Cole’s story is already modern rock folklore, from busking on Lon
Dave Bedford
7 days ago


India International Music Week (IIMW) Announces First Lineup for its 2026 Edition, Returning with an Expanded Global Vision in Mumbai
India International Music Week (IIMW), the country’s first-of-its-kind international music trade conference and showcase festival, has unveiled the first artist announcement for its highly anticipated 2026 edition. The event is set to take place from February 10–12, 2026, in Mumbai, ushering in a new era of global collaboration, cross-cultural exchange, and breakthrough artist discovery. Following a landmark debut in Goa in February 2025—where nearly 400 delegates from over 3
Dave Bedford
Dec 12


My Top 5 Music Videos - ÆTHR
With each new release, ÆTHR continues to carve out a lane defined by bold visuals, cinematic ambition and a commitment to restoring the magic of pop’s golden era. For him, music has never been just about sound — it’s about storytelling, world-building and giving listeners a complete experience, the kind that once made music videos feel like events rather than add-ons. Growing up glued to pop TV channels, mesmerised by the theatrical universes of Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, The Wee
Flex Admin
Dec 11


My Top Albums - Almost Alive
Almost Alive has spent the past year reshaping what modern rock can sound like, and with the arrival of Hypnotica and its standout single ‘Eclipse Within’, the New Jersey project is stepping fully into its own shadowy, cinematic world. FOLLOW: X/TWITTER | WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY Created by producer and artist Evan Kanter, Almost Alive blends thunderous guitars, precision-built drums, and AI-assisted production into a sound that doesn’t just evolve — it tr
Flex Admin
Dec 11


James Laurent Channels Chaotic Passion in Explosive New Single 'Dangerous Love'
Milwaukee-born, Los Angeles-based multi-talented artist James Laurent returns with his incendiary new single, “Dangerous Love”, a track that pulses with raw emotion, pop-punk intensity, and pop-savvy production. Crafted entirely overnight in his bedroom studio, the song captures the dizzying highs and destructive lows of infatuation, creating a sonic whirlwind that feels both immediate and deeply personal. Driven by crunchy guitars, punchy drums, and Laurent’s signature layer
Dave Bedford
Dec 11


R4VN: raven’s inferno is feels less like a release and more like a melodic rift opening
r4vn, the Atlanta-born producer behind it, doesn’t simply present songs; she curates an atmosphere, a temperature, a psychic climate… Her world is dimly lit, thick with electronic haze, and full of shadows that feel almost ritualistic in the way they move. The record lands squarely in the lineage of witch-house and darkwave, but not as homage — rather as a personal excavation of dissociation, emotional disorientation and the fierce clarity that sometimes grows out of both. FO
Flex Admin
Dec 11


5 Reasons You Should Listen To Late Night Feelings’ New EP In Your Dreams
Late Night Feelings (Karan Naik) has quietly carved out a space in modern pop where softness, sincerity and atmosphere come first. With his new EP In Your Dreams , Naik delivers a project that feels intimate, thoughtful and perfectly suited for late-night listening. If you have not pressed play yet, here are five reasons this EP deserves your time. 1. It captures the feeling of being awake when the world is asleep In Your Dreams thrives in the quiet hours. The EP taps into t
Paul Riley
Dec 11


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘What Can I Get For You? Love’ by Visa Anxiety
Visa Anxiety’s debut EP is small in runtime but big in feeling. If you’re looking for music that understands movement, uncertainty, and the beauty of figuring things out in real time, this is one to press play on — preferably late at night. 1. It captures the reality of life in transit Written across Asia, the US, and the UK, the EP genuinely sounds like it belongs nowhere and everywhere at once — mirroring the feeling of migration and reinvention. 2. The storytelling feels l
Louise Clark
Dec 10


Video Spotlight: Jo LaRue Leans Into Soft Chaos on “Stay Wild, Have Fun”
Jo LaRue’s “Stay Wild, Have Fun” gets a new layer of glow with the release of its lyric video, a slow-breathing look at the quiet moments the song is built on. Instead of big visuals or heavy edits, it lingers in the in-between, the soft light, the stillness, the little pauses where the meaning actually lives. It matches the track perfectly. The song already feels like a whispered reminder not to sand yourself down for anyone, and the video leans into that same gentle honesty
Kenny Sandberg
Dec 9


“Baby, I’m Through” finds Jonathon “Boogie” Long letting the music speak for itself
Jonathon “Boogie” Long’s new single “Baby, I’m Through” lands with the confidence of an artist who understands the power of restraint. Rather than leaning on high-volume solos, Long allows the song’s atmosphere to take the lead, shaping a breakup track that’s more reflective than explosive. Its music video underscores that choice. Shot entirely in a warm, sunlit studio, the clip keeps the focus on Long and his band interacting naturally. No storyline, no heavy symbolism, jus

Ignite
Dec 8


Sit Down With Dave Hero
What made “Erotic City” the track you wanted to turn into a full video next? I have always had the look, sound and story of “Erotic City” in my head and that is where the song actually came from. It truly was a cinematic experience giving birth to the song in the studio and a video was a must. Nishaant Bhinder made my dream a reality. When you watch the finished cut, what’s the moment that hits you the hardest? When the hero finally finds his lover in the arms of the two vill
Kenny Sandberg
Dec 8


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘La Insoportable Levedad De No Ser Nadie En Internet’ by El Marido Ideal
In an era where online interactions increasingly shape our emotional lives, El Marido Ideal’s La Insoportable Levedad De No Ser Nadie En Internet offers a refreshing, thoughtful, and sonically daring take on what it means to search for connection in a digital maze. Whether you're drawn to experimental indie pop or fascinated by narrative-driven music, this album provides a uniquely modern perspective wrapped in inventive production and bold storytelling. 1. A deeply relatabl
Louise Clark
Dec 8


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Crash Out’ by That Kid J The Don
Atlanta born. Miami rooted. New York made. That Kid J The Don has never been the type to fit into a single lane, and “Crash Out” is the wild, unapologetic proof. Blending the grind of a wrestler, the grit of a street poet, and the swagger of a seasoned MC, he drops a track that hits harder than a steel chair and cuts deeper than a championship promo. This is a record built from real pain, real hunger, and real elevation — no gimmicks, no shortcuts, no industry cosplay. Just r
Louise Clark
Dec 8


Energy Whores’ ‘Electric Friends’ arrives as one of the duo’s most deliberately restrained and concept-driven releases to date…
A track that exchanges their sharper political fire for something quieter, more internal, yet equally incisive, ‘Electric Friends’ is built around steady electronic pulses - the song unfolds with a kind of clinical patience, mirroring the emotional distance that defines its subject: the illusion of intimacy created through screens. Carrie Schoenfeld’s vocal delivery is calm, almost cool to the touch. It isn’t distant, but it is observant — as though she’s documenting the beha
Flex Admin
Dec 5
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