Litesleeper, the UK electronic music collective, is back with “Killer,” a single that showcases their knack for creative sound design.
Category: Reviews
Versilitude – lynyn [Review]
lynyn, the solo project of Chicago composer Conor Mackey is showcasing ‘Versilitude ‘ a piece built on an unconventional IDM groove, ethereal synth drones, and chaotic, acid-like basslines.
Saline Eyes – No You and I [Review]
That’s the tricky, bittersweet game of nostalgia, and it starts with the present moment.
After Nations – Surface | Essence [Review]
Quartet After Nations recently offered a glimpse of their new material. Now, we are fortunate enough to dive into their full 8-track album, aptly titled Surface | Essence.
Franck Dansaert – Concerto for Violin/Three Studies for Orchestra
For those who appreciate classical music with a reverence for its heritage but created by a contemporary, living composer.
Counterfictionals – The White Lodge [Review]
“The White Lodge” by Copenhagen’s sextet, The Counterfictionals, is a deeply atmospheric track. What really gets you is that hypnotic … More
Dead Slow Hoot – All My Love Remains [Review]
Dead Slow Hoot’s new track, “All My Love Remains,” layers guitars and contrasts lyrical themes of lost love and regret with enduring affection.
Steven Bamidele – Exoskeleton [Review]
“Exoskeleton” blends smooth vocals and harmonies with an energetic yet hazy sound, depicting a sweet but potentially unhealthy intense connection between two lonely people.
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.