The Big Five: The following tracks are a selection of those submitted through Musosoup that deserve your close attention!
Read MoreKamil's Big Five: Rival Karma / Pleeay / Mia Mormino / Joe Traxler / I am the Unicorn Head
Kamil's Big Five: Tison Duni / Young God Blow / Angry Joe and the Holy Socks / The Chamberlains / Sam Baird
Kamil's Big Three: Kilo Kami / Sespool / Vassilis
Kamil's Big Three: SATRE / Ricky Rique / Wolf
Interview: Indigo FM - Anhedonia
Interview: Alpha Mortal Foxtrot - No One Will Talk About Us (No One Will Owe Us Anything)
With a range of influences that include everything from Pink Floyd to Silversun Pickups, and Interpol to Mew, Indonesian outfit Alpha Mortal Foxtrot have returned with their diverse direction to unveil the anthemic new single ‘No One Will Talk About Us (No One Will Owe Us Anything)’.
Read MoreReview: Cementation Anxiety - Liminal Instability
Kyle Nelson’s dark ambient project Cementation Anxiety releases his second EP, after delivering us In Continual album in December last year. Kyle is based in New Jersey, USA, and he is an element of hardcore punk band Bodiless.
Read MoreInterview: Monica Aben - CPH
Following up the enormous support she received for her stunning 2019 studio album ‘In Your Universe’, US singer and songwriter Monica Aben recently returned to deliver her euphoric new single ‘CPH’.
Read MoreReview: MA NI TU - L'Étoile De Mer Again
MA NI TU is a project by Richard Beet, electronic musician, sound and transmedial artist, former sound engineering student in Leeds, UK. "L'Étoile De Mer Again” is his debut under the MA NI TU moniker and it was conceived originally as a project to re-score the 1928’s film-poem “L’Étoile de Mer” by Man Ray and Robert Desnos.
Read MoreReview: Holy B - Adventures in Lo-Fi (Vol. 2)
Review: Mr. Tyler Larson - The Thieving Magpie (Arcade Version)
Mr. Tyler Larson approaches classical music using arcade sounds and vintage synthesizers in place of the traditional orchestral instruments. “The Thieving Magpie”, by Gioacchino Rossini, is an opera in two acts that premiered in 1817 and it is the third song of the Arcade Versions project. You will recognize it as soon as you hear the first chords, this is the overture part.
Read MoreInterview: Alex Starling - Tunnelling For Villains
After originally making his mark as an integral member of London-based synth-pop group Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, artist and producer Alex Starling has since begun focusing on his solo material, and now returns with his sensational new single ‘Tunnelling For Villains’.
Read MoreInterview: Weirdo - Can't Without You
Interview: Big Fun - Rubberband
Review: Spaceship Nation Music - Let’s Groove
Spaceship Nation Music is a project-based in Richards Bay, Kwazuku, South Africa, that started in 2020. “Let’s Groove” is his very first dance track produced and he couldn’t have a better debut.
Read MoreReview: King Zausage - Near Bonix
King Zausage’s new single is a magnificent piece of art in the form of music. A track that tells you a sublime and surprising story, with everything in the right place, a synonym of perfection.
Read MoreReview: Stllegend – Unpause EP
We need to thank the lockdown for some of the coolest music that was released on these crazy 20’s of the new millennium. If a lot of new artists were born, others who have been idle for some time just took advantage of the fact that “going out” was not an option and put out some music that they were holding for years. That is the case of Charles Purnell, one of the minds behind St. Louis (Missouri, USA) Collective FarFetched and long-time beatmaker known as Stllegend.
Read MoreInterview: Penny Roox - Sad Sad Dreams
Following on from the release of her stunning breakthrough debut single ‘Mean’ earlier this year, Dutch singer and songwriter Penny Roox recently returned with her breezy sophomore offering ‘Sad Sad Dreams’.
Read MoreInterview: Grids & Dots - What Happens To Friendships?
After spending the last few months delighting us with an array of light and breezy indie-rock offerings, Australian outfit Grids & Dots recently returned to unveil their shimmering new EP ‘What Happens To Friendships?’.
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