“We’re Not Suburban” – Velatine

With “We’re Not Suburban”, Melbourne‑based Velatine takes a confident step toward a darker pop aesthetic, and under the direction of producer Loki Lockwood a soundscape unfolds that oscillates between darkwave, gothic, post‑punk and industrial while, surprisingly, feeling fresh; Lockwood’s production, marked by precision and technical detail, is nonetheless threaded with an ease and fluidity in…

Soft punk heart, soulful mind: Eyal Erlich

Eyal Erlich comes from Tel Aviv, but his reach is now global: a singer/songwriter who doesn’t perform, but communicates. His songs carry the sober honesty of an artist who embraces risk and intimacy – soulful melodies, versatile ideas, no mask. The response is real: online singles, hundreds of thousands of plays, a growing audience that…

„Control“ – Stonewaller

A soft, dim glow that blurs the contours is the start of „Control“, like breath on a window pane. Then the bass sinks like a weight into your chest, a gravity that reminds you where you always end up. The groove is narrow and precise, a pulsating thread that runs through the night — not…

‘Today Is For Forgetting’ – A.S. Fanning

With ‘Today Is For Forgetting,’ A.S. Fanning opens a window into a dim, expansive inner life: the second single from the upcoming album Take Me Back To Nowhere balances between inner dissolution and cosmic clarity. The track starts off almost buoyantly, a deceptive lightness that quickly turns into a flood of words; Fanning’s deep baritone…

“Tonight: We Invite The Moon” – Legacy of Lovers (Ryne D. Trevlon)

With “Tonight: We Invite The Moon,” Ryne D. Trevlon delivers a warm, modern chill vibe that, by focusing on reduction, creates space in which the music can breathe and the listener can drift; airy pads unfurl like a night-time horizon while restrained percussion, tracing contours more than driving them, keeps the pulse human and soft….