Jakob Balogh and Martin Tillman join forces on “life,” a 5-track, 31-minute immersive sonic voyage that stands out for its cinematic quality and enigmatic atmosphere.
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William Black x Freja The Dragon – Waiting On This Day Forever [ Review]
You can almost picture it: a sea of faces bathed in the glow of stage lights, bodies moving in slow-motion unison as the hook drops kicks in with full force. Waiting On This Day Forever.
Azurine – Landon [ Review]
With “Landon,” Azurine crafts a dreamy tune tune bridges the inviting warmth of organic house with crisp electronic finesse.
Philippe Bestion trio – Five of the Fruit/Montesacro [review]
The trio’s music will appeal to both dedicated jazz enthusiasts and listeners who prefer soulful songwriting over arrangements where technical skill overshadows the heart’s true voice.
Taxidermy – You Are Here Now [Review]
Taxidermy once again showcases impressive songwriting, understanding that genuine heaviness gains even more impact when interwoven with unease melodic themes.
‘Grainy. Hazy. Kaleidoscopic.’ | Interview with Das Kope
Das Kope’s latest track is soaked in reverb-drenched vocals, hypnotic guitar grooves that loop like a mantra and hazy electronics-perfect for getting lost in.
Shakti soundsystem – Silver [Review]
Imagine a never-before-seen corner of the Mad Max wasteland: an isolated factory, stubbornly operational. A place where silver is still forged.
L’Antidote – The Orchard [Review]
L’Antidote, an instrumental trio comprised of Bijan Chemirani, Redi Hasa, and Rami Khalife are showcasing their latest single, The Orchard. … More
Yzoula x Louis Fontaine – La Promenade De La Jeune Sorcière [Review]
Yet, this train seems to echo across France, its destination a Greek port– one envisioned through the evocative words of Patricia Highsmith.
‘organic, soulful, distinct’ | Interview with Stimming
Stimming’s “Lucky Me” is here, showcasing his unmistakable organic electronic sound. He consistently sets the bar high, and once again, delivers.