News: ‘Toxic’ – Hollywood Brown With “Toxic”, Hollywood Brown delivers a track that, hitting like an electric shock just in time for Friday the 13th, immediately pulls the listener into a world where glam metal still roars with unapologetic force. Staying true to his distinctive live sound, the solo artist unleashes a glam‑metal attack that…
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FiloFX Records – 6th February: ‘Analogue Soul Remixes – EP’ – Liquid 1nc
News: ‘Analogue Soul Remixes – EP’ – Liquid 1nc, Perfect Female Type, Project K, Rogue FX Liquid 1nc presents two striking interpretations of electronic music with the new remixes from the Analogue Souls EP. Project K reconstructs “Liquid Soul” as an immediately effective noughties pop‑dance anthem: precisely driven basslines, polished synth hooks, archetypal 101 sequences…
‘By Candlelight’ – Wuzy Bambussy
‘By Candlelight’ presents Wuzy Bambussy as a duo with a keen sense for dramatic contrasts. The song, which is a precursor to the album The Ghost & The Rhythm due to be released in April 2026, alternates between minimalist, folk-inspired verses and grandiose, stomping choruses that are reminiscent of glam rock theatre. These contrasts are…
„Mirrors“ – The Octopus Division
With Mirrors, Octopus Division delivers an elegant excursion into 80s-inspired electropop that combines retro charm with modern production. Synth pads glow warmly, the bass pulses precisely, and the drum machine gives the track a driving yet nostalgic pulse. Lyrically, the song tells of gradually breaking free from a role that was imposed from outside: conformity,…
FiloFX Records – 30th January: ‘Disarray (Album)’ – MNTL
News: ‘Disarray (Album)’ – MNTL With Disarray, MNTL presents a debut that grows directly from within: not a concept album that hides behind effects, but a collection of tracks that translate vulnerability into movement while leaving room for reflection. Between deep house, slap house and emotionally driven dance, the Dane weaves club-ready energy with a…
“X Me Out” – Kamikaze
Kamikaze open a blunt, uncompromising chapter with “X Me Out”, and though it arrives as the fourth single from their debut The End, it reads less like a teaser and more like a concentrated act of liberation that refuses to be softened. The production threads distorted guitars through dark synth pads and pins them to…
