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  • Oliver Horton – deep green

    Oliver Horton – deep green

    Oliver Horton walks us through a poetic dream world on the experimental deep green. Beyond convention, Horton’s music flows like water. It’s refreshing, but impossible to tame. It serves to induce meditational respite, demanding you engulf yourself in it’s intricate design. Embracing the experimental ethos of acts like Dirty Projectors and Grizzly Bear, it’s undeniably Read more

  • Dana Shanti – The Abyss

    Dana Shanti – The Abyss

    Berlin based Singer/Songwriter Dana Shanti is otherworldly on her new single The Abyss. Recalling inspiring works by James Blake and Hozier, Shanti brings spiritual presence. Underutilized in todays music, she yields a Rhodes piano. With modern intellect, the Rhodes hasn’t been heard in this manner since Radiohead’s Everything In It’s Right Place. Like the aforementioned Read more

  • Echo Kid – Fever Dream

    Echo Kid – Fever Dream

    Philly psych pop rockers Echo Kid make a big statement with their album Fever Dream. The prolific pranksters jive and jest through clever compositions that recall classic Byrds and Syd Barret with a modern indie sensibility. Produced with subtle lofi textures in the spirit of early Dr Dog, dressed with the charm of 60s pop Read more

  • Amelie Swann – Enough

    Amelie Swann – Enough

    Minimalistic dark pop has a new star in Amélie Swann. Embraced by Trip Hop’s underground culture, she’s the face of an emerging empowering Women of Trip Hop movement. Her new single Enough embraces the genres innovative origins. Lyrically, Enough brings an element of mischief and mystery, a curious space left for you to fill in Read more