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Larry Karpenko – Fare Thee Well

“Fare Thee Well” by Larry Karpenko is a song that is full of passion and emotion and is a perfect example of a love song that is tinged with sadness. It is a song with soft tunes and powerful vocals that can comfort anyone who has ever experienced the pain of letting go. Larry’s voice …

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Olie Beckett – Whiplash

“Whiplash” by Olie Beckett is a bright and energetic indie pop song that fully demonstrates the potential of the young artist. Olie is only 15 years old, but he has already created his unique dance-pop, jazz, and hip-hop style. His lyrics and voice are fun and energetic, which makes the song sound like it is …

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DrewJam – Friends with a Fool

“Friends with a Fool” is the latest single from DrewJam, a talented singer-songwriter, known for his heartfelt pop-rock sound. The song has a bouncy, groovy feel to it, with strong guitar and warm piano tones. DrewJam’s style is quite recognizable and can be attributed to Sting, REM, and U2. The passionate singing and musicianship are …

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Tom Minor – Expanding Universe

Tom Minor’s new single “Expanding Universe” is a sharp and timely track that feels both current and timeless. Tom is known for his blending of indie rock with punk, soul and a little bit of psychedelia, and he continues in this latest release with his signature “existential indie”. The song is bold, a song of …

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Sarah O’Moore x BeatKilla – Silence

Sarah O’Moore’s ‘Silence’ is a powerful and emotional track that combines meaningful vocals with energetic beats. Sarah teams up with Italian producer BeatKilla to create a sound that is a blend of drum and bass and a deep, reflective mood. Her voice is honest and expressive, floating over the intense rhythms underneath. The song is …

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Matt C. White – The Way Down

Matt C. White’s single “The Way Down” is a refreshing take on psychedelic rock, combining vintage fuzz tones with a steady, head nodding groove. Matt is known for his Southern rock roots, but here he takes a different path, making something more experimental but still familiar. The track is soaked in 60s inspired sounds: fuzzy …

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Wotts – NOT US

Ottawa based indie pop duo Wotts’ latest single “NOT US” is a fresh and catchy offering. Wotts is known for blending different genres and once again delivers something that feels both nostalgic and new. The track is the first taste of their upcoming EP “FLANK!” and sets the tone for a more electronic sound, with …

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Proklaim – ENCHANTMENT

“ENCHANTMENT” is Proklaim’s latest track, and it’s a strong reminder that music can be both thoughtful and fresh. This song was recorded at PEN PUSHAZ STUDIOS and mixed at AUDIOART NAMIBIA, and it shows Proklaim’s passion and creativity. The mix of spontaneity and precision is what makes it stand out: he freestyled the bridge and …

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Delta of Venus – Disengaged b/w Slipping

Delta of Venus’ release “Disengaged b/w Slipping” is a dreamlike introduction to the band’s indie pop and shoegaze sound. The group is based in Mystic, Connecticut, and delivers a project that is both atmospheric and intentional, musically and visually. The accompanying music video reimagines Joan of Arc as a modern day heroine leading a quiet …

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Rosetta West – Snake 25

Rosetta West’s new single ‘Snake 25’ is a bold, intense ride from beginning to end. The song starts off slow and moody, then it kicks into full blown rock with loud guitars, wild drums, and vocals that really go for it. The lyrics dive into deep spiritual waters, but there’s a raw energy here that …

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Dawid Bestry – w monochromie

Dawid Bestry’s “w monochromie” is a moody, dream soaked shoegaze track that takes you into a foggy, emotional world. The song is built on layers of fuzzy guitars and soft, airy vocals, like stepping into a memory you’re not sure is real, but don’t want to leave behind. There’s a deep sense of searching in …

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Consequential – LivinLife-NeedU

“LivinLife-NeedU” by Consequential is a refreshing, upbeat track designed to lift your mood and brighten your day. With a sound that leans more into pop than some of Consequential’s earlier experimental work, this release shows the artist exploring new ground without losing their heart. As influenced by Sub Focus and Wilkinson, the song carries a …

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E.W. Harris – Machine Living in Relief

E.W. Harris’s new EP, “Machine Living in Relief“, is not like anything you’ve listened to this year. Incorporating folk and electronic elements, Harris creates a futuristic and dystopian environment that is still realistic and relatable. The six-track release is set in his self-created universe of Rocket City—a dreamlike version of New York, 250 years into …

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Tritonic – Demiurge

The new track of Tritonic is called “Demiurge”. As a band that fuses sludge metal with jazz, punk, and even moments of serene indie, the band refuses to be boxed in. “Demiurge” is no different—it doesn’t break the mold; it shatters it. The custom fretless guitars provide the music with a slippery, searching quality as …

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Fleanger – Soul Logic

Fleanger is a Berlin-based producer who has released the “Soul Logic” EP, which is full of emotion and depth. This release was made in cooperation with NIRØ and the beautiful singer Romy Dya, and it combines powerful beats with a heartfelt message. It is the kind of music that does not just occupy the space …