music | electronic
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FJELIZI’s Fourth Single “Cairo”: An Enchanting Journey Through Time
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FJELIZI’s latest single, “Cairo,” offers an enchanting blend of indie-dark-pop with a nod to ancient history. As a classically trained composer and skilled producer, FJELIZI masterfully weaves together Eastern influences with modern beats, creating a sonic journey to Egypt’s mystical realms. Since starting in Russia and rising to prominence with tracks like “Chess,” FJELIZI has…
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French Summer: Mortal Prophets’ Mesmerizing Love Letter to the French Riviera
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Mortal Prophets’ *French Summer* captivates with its lush indie pop odyssey reminiscent of the dazzling French Riviera. This album, a melodic tapestry woven with nostalgia and avant-garde Euro-disco influences, invites listeners on a drive from Paris to Monaco in sonic splendor. Anaïs De Nerval’s ethereal vocals enhance its haunting beauty, while orchestral tracks like “Monaco…
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Chrome Zero, Oxyzine, Mitchell Leonard, Energy Whores & Bae Baracus new this week!
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Chrome Zero’s single “buttrfly_effct” from their upcoming EP “Artificial Luv” captures the emotional layers and atmospheric brilliance of indie pop, rock, and industrial sounds. With airy bass lines and commanding drums, listeners are taken on an introspective journey inspired by Deftones and Nine Inch Nails. Meanwhile, Oxyzine’s “what it means to lose” boldly addresses socio-political…
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The Numb Project, Maybe Human, Brudini, Yulan & Blaise & LÂLKA new this week!
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The Numb Project envelops listeners in a profound exploration of silence with “A Space Between,” blending downtempo beats with abstract hip-hop and chillout electronics. This evocative work by Chris Calarco creates a brooding, introspective auditory experience. Meanwhile, Maybe Human introduces “Early Man,” infusing psychedelia into art rock narratives of ancient wisdom. Brudini’s “Rogue Oligarch,” a…
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Cholly, Bae Baracus, LÂLKA, Tony Frissore & mokroïé new this week!
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Cholly’s latest track “IDWI” invites listeners on an indie-electronica journey through existential friendship dynamics, seamlessly blending alt-pop with lo-fi aesthetics. Created in her home studio, it reflects her resilience and artistry, redefining indie-electronica’s landscape.
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Energy Whores, Incident Reports, Mitchell Leonard, COBRASPICE & zner new this week!
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This week’s electronic releases include Energy Whores’ dystopian “Bunker Man,” Incident Reports’ eclectic “Perfect Days,” Mitchell Leonard’s avant-garde “session_operators,” COBRASPICE’s dynamic “No Tomorrow,” and zner’s rhythmic “Hoist.” Each artist brings unique sonic landscapes and innovative soundscapes to the table.
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FellowFeel’s Sonic Odyssey: Post Human Evolution
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FellowFeel’s debut album “Post Human Evolution” is a retro-futuristic journey through ambient drones and sci-fi soundscapes. Led by Rob Fairweather, this cinematic work blurs human emotion with machine logic, offering a profound reflection on humanity’s evolving relationship with technology.
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Energy Whores’ Provocative Release: “Bunker Man”
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Energy Whores’ “Bunker Man” is a dystopian anthem fusing progressive electronic sounds with a compelling narrative against power and greed. Through pulsating beats and incisive lyrics, it critiques the isolation of the wealthy, urging reflection on societal dynamics and our shared future.









