‘Late Night’ – Emilie Thorsby

With ‘Late Night,’ Emilie Thorsby delivers an after-hours claim: a tribute to the real work of the indie scene, clearly positioned against generic machine-made music. The night serves not as an escape, but as a workshop – asphalt glare, studio lights, heart rate in sync. Quiet resolutions become collective drive; orientation emerges in the in-between,…

„Glitter and Glam“ – Eylsia Nicolas

As soon as „Glitter and Glam“ kicks in, you feel this pull that doesn’t ask, but draws you in – into a world of sound where vintage house echoes and modern club aesthetics flow into one another. The beat, driving and uncompromising, forms the foundation, while synthesizers sparkle above it, dancing through the room like…

‘In the 1970s’ – Jackie K

With ‘In the 1970s’, Jackie K opens a musical album of memories that takes us straight back to childhood. The very first lines transport us back to a world where a pool table in the basement, macaroni for lunch and two television channels were all we needed to be happy. The music itself is minimalistic,…

‘Common Denominator’ – Geneviève Racette

Geneviève Racette presents with ‘Common Denominator’, a calm, haunting folk-pop song that stands out for its clear observations. The lyrics depict someone who repeatedly plays the victim and blames others — first ex-partners, then friends, and finally the narrator. Evidence of controlling and manipulative behaviour can be found in small clues such as burned bridges…

‘Not My Fault’ – No Thanks, Man

‘Not My Fault’ is a haunting portrayal of stagnation in motion. Marimbas open the song with a creeping fade to reveal a pulsating core of identity. At the same time, tom-toms keep this pulse going, making listeners feel trapped in a repetitive cycle. Initially, a second marimba line mirrors the vocal melody, sounding confident. However,…

‘Fall in Love with You’ – Jupiter Flynn

With ‘Fall in Love with You’, Jupiter Flynn has created a tender folk-pop confession that sheds new light on the familiar longing for closeness. The opening bars, with their delicate guitar picking and subtle bass, convey the image of a heart that is constantly in motion, even though the mind has long been trying to…