Sometimes you need that hard truth, which is why Please Dept. are ready to give you that Tough Love, a truly original track which is defined by a tense, pulsating, repetitive synth arpeggio and a distinct, intriguing drum rhythm.
Category: Interviews
‘Dynamic, authentic, and uncompromising’ | Interview with Therum
Therum delivers DRUMN, a production centered on a driving, gritty synth arpeggio that pulls you in and never releases its hypnotic hold.
‘babe pourquoi t’es comme ça?’ | Interview with Gracie Convert
Gracie Convert returns with a new track, a rare blend, marrying an infectious bossa infused beat with some melancholic detuned synth chords in a song you can cry and dance to at the same time.
‘gestural, terrestrial, celestial’ | Interview with brad allen williams
Brad Allen Williams teams up with the soulful vocalist J. Hoard for “the fruit,” where the sweet psychedelia and the intriguing songwriting meet the trippy flute solo by Elena Pinderhughes, leaving listeners hungry for more.
‘Lush synthesizers and dust’ | Interview with The Diasonics
Calling all crate diggers! Larks by The Diasonics is the kind of hidden gem you’ve been searching for, a brand new track that perfectly captures the rare groove sound.
‘Wobbly riot joy’ | Interview with Crow Baby
Filled with indie goodness, the album delivers intriguing songwriting, fuzzy guitars, and some seriously great riffs. This is a band you’ll want to get in on early—tell your friends so you can say ‘I told you so’ later!
‘eclectic, emotional, poetic’ | Interview with Valeria Maurer
Get lost in the music with “Labyrinth,” an art-pop jazz track from Here is the Silence that creates its own musical labyrinth of sound.
‘Melodic, free and open’ | Interview with Daniel Stahre
“Gånglåt från Halland”—a “walking song” in Swedish—establishes a peaceful, melodic groove with a characteristic melodic theme that gently guides the listener into the album’s sound.
“It’s complicated” | Interview with MADANES
The story behind “Your Dog” is a tragically comedic tale of unrequited love, all set to a really playful production.
‘Harmony, vibe, freedom. Experimentation, groove, atmosphere.’ | Interview with Poity x VodomiroV
“Loving Heart” by Poity and Vodomirov is defined by its warm, organic piano chords, crisp hi-hats, and creatively manipulated vocals.