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The Yellow Drum Studio Unites Cultures in ‘Paq Man Riddim’

When borders close and distances widen, rhythm remains the most reliable passport. There is a specific gravity to music created not by solitary writers,...

Lewca Challenges Mortality In Alt-Pop Anthem ‘Innit?’

There is an inherent absurdity in surviving something that should have killed you, only to find yourself back at the kitchen table, paying a...

Jaz Vernon Turns A Two-Year Pause Into Smooth R&B Certainty In “YKTV”

There are pauses in music that feel empty, and there are pauses that gather pressure. A two-year absence can flatten an artist’s name if...

Angel Of The Evening Confronts Inner Captivity In ‘Heroin Blue Light’

There are moments when the air grows heavy with unspoken thoughts, pressing against the walls of our own consciousness. This is the exact sensation captured...

Get To Know K-Iai And His Recent Release

1. Project Conception and Identity "K-Iai" represents an interesting intersection of nostalgic pop and forward-looking technology. Could you share the story behind your artist name and how...

Light Bird Reflects On Growth In Debut Album “See Her”

When the old self sheds its skin, it rarely does so in a neat, painless motion. It usually involves a tearing away of familiar...

This Is A Forbidden Affection Magnet But Francis On My Mind “Kinda Love It”

When the boundaries of platonic affection begin to blur, a quiet electricity fills the space between two people. Every glance carries unexpected weight. Every casual...

Karoo Make “Casa” Feel Like The Acoustic Group Chat Everyone Should Join

The Stockholm-based band Karoo's debut EP "Casa" brings Mandinka kora, Portuguese guitar, Swedish violin, and folk warmth into one bright listening space. Some records feel...

Reetoxa Lets Divorce Keep Its Ember Alive In “Love Keeps Burning Still”

Some rooms remember pressure better than people do. During lockdown, when the ordinary clock seemed to lose its manners, Reetoxa wrote at a pace...

Calico Sun Measures The Seasons In “Fields”

The field has always been one of music’s oldest clocks. Long before studios began counting tempo in grids and glowing screens, people read time...

Mark Moule Frames Memory And Survival Through Fremantle History In “Eyes of Izzy”

In port cities, memory often arrives with salt on its clothes. Fremantle has long carried that feeling: ships, migrant stories, rough work, private ache,...

Kay Soul Calls Her Own Name Back In “Anybody Out There”

Some songs arrive with the gravity of a door being closed carefully, because the person holding the handle has finally learned the value of...

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