‘A Beautiful Mess’ – Eylsia Nicolas

Eylsia’s composition, ‘A Beautiful Mess,’ opens up a discursive space in which aesthetic fragility functions as a means of transcendence. Tempered synthesizer pads wash over a stoic rhythm that envelops Eylsia’s vocals like a sacred reliquary. Her performance possesses an expressiveness in which every articulation and every breath has relevance. The lyrics describe relationships that…

FiloFX Records – 19th September: ‚Liquid Lunch‘ – Liquid 1NC

News: ‚Liquid Lunch‘ – Liquid 1NC With ‚Liquid Lunch‘, Liquid 1NC presents a feather-light yet profound electro-soul album that fuses jazz, funk, synthpop and electro into a fluid retro-futuristic groove. Jazzy chord structures create harmonic sophistication, while smooth funk rhythms give the track a light-hearted feel. Airy synth pad landscapes and atmospheric arpeggios give the…

“James” – Forgotten Garden

“James” portrays the slow decay of a relationship through omission. Rather than dwelling on a dramatic breakup, it traces a creeping erosion: idealistic self-deception and the way people keep going through the motions in the fog of everyday life until they lose themselves completely. The imagery distills passivity into ethics: truth should have been recognized,…

NB – INDIE TOP 20 – 19.Sep.25

NB – INDIE TOP 20 – 19.Sep.25 1 (1) Liquid Soul – Radio Edit Liquid 1nc2 (10) House Of Cards Split Vision3 (5) All I Wanted Hamish Macleod4 (3) Your Heart, Your Ache Sirenglas5 (4) Time Capsule Lior Holzman6 (new) Dose of Love Carlos Ucedda7 (new) Loving You Is Easy Scott Quinn8 (11) Let Me…

‘The Evil Pooh Bear of San Felipe’ – E.G. Phillips

Interpreting E.G. Phillips is no easy task, but this time it’s even more difficult than usual, because the new release ‘The Evil Pooh Bear of San Felipe’ is no ordinary Americana folk song – it’s a meta-touristic psychogram that plays with surreal imagery and ironic depth of field. What begins as a sun-drenched journey through…

‘Dose of Love’ – Carlos Ucedda

With ‘Dose of Love’, Carlos Ucedda once again confirms his unpredictability. Anyone who tries to pigeonhole his style will inevitably be limited because, although art pop forms the basis, house and techno elements enrich it this time. Right from the outset, a dense sound architecture unfolds: powerful basslines draw us onto the dancefloor, while drums…