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plya

Track Of The Day: PLYA | Adrenaline

Music, pop, Track of the Day

Merging hook heavy melodies and vibrant, undulating choruses, PLYA have caught our ears for all the right reasons. Adding a touch of escapism to an otherwise grey Wednesday (pronounced “playa”, Spanish for “beach”) are a band producing earworm tracks like…

New Music: Champyons | Maria-Luiza

Champyons, electro, Music, rock

Fierce doses of electro pop meet dark rock undercurrents as part of today’s genre-defying feast. Vibrancy is the key word, as “Maria-Luiza” reverberates through your speakers. It’s a storming cut from New York-Berlin trio Champyons, melding reverberating synths and jittery…

audur music

Track Of The Day: Auður | I’d Love

audur, Music, pop, Track of the Day

Infusing our speakers with an obscurely infectious strain of pop, Auður has unleashed “I’d Love” on waiting ears. It’s a cut that sees the Icelandic singer team up with South African producer Selfir. The resulting sound is a genre-bending track infused…

New Music: BRNS | Encounter

BRNS, Music, new music, NEWS, REVIEWS

An offering of the alternative kind, “Encounter” is an offering to wrap your ears around. The second single off their Sugar High LP, BRNS (pronounced “brains”) are filling the airwaves with a glitchy offering that’s smattered with remnants of Everything…

Rowe Um K

PREMIERE: Rowe | Um, K?

indie, Music, NEWS, pop, REVIEWS, Rowe

A sleazy, synth-heavy offering of the catchiest order, we’re excited to bring you “Um, K?“, the exclusive new cut from London lads Rowe. Overflowing with confessional lyricism, this latest sound is a powerful electronic powerhouse, bursting with pop potential. Shadowing the sound…

The Khanz

Track Of The Day: The Khanz | Ketamine

indie, Music, pop, REVIEWS, The Khanz

The Khanz are back – and we couldn’t be happier. New track “Ketamine” is just as addictive as it’s powerful horse tranquilising counterpart – drugs are bad kids. Serving up a signature dose of nostalgia with flecks of the indie variety,…

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