Synthetic electro assonances swallowed by a suave song with mutinous echoes, here is Frauds with Come Slowly. A group originating in Paris, they oscillate between an electro
Like bubbles that slam in notes with soft and delicate pop softness, offering a dancing and tangy swing, here is Feelium which with Uh-Oh Baby summons the
The Montreal duo, Exit Someone, has unveiled a new track, Absent Lover. Realized when June Moon was traveling in China, the song was written and recorded in
A delicate blast of vaporous shine and the dimmed pop notes of a few electro-opal grains, Lanks returns with his new title Comfortable. In arpeggios beaten with
A voice with gentle anguish and feverish grain, here is Siobhan Sainte who reveals a pop electrified of intimate bursts with the title Burn It Down. Beneath
A sweet breath in the celestial sound of ethereal song, here is Panama with his second single entitled Undertow. Under delicate percussions and pulsating clouds, this quintet,
With a breath of pop with vagabond intonations and melancholic bursts, here is Gordi who unveils an exquisite track: Heaven I Know, excerpt from his debut album
KARMIC is an American quartet composed of Laura Baruch, Kyle Tkatch, Peter Kastner and Sam Murphy. These four artists land in Los Angeles to offer us Phases,
Synthetic tones and hissing edges of a delicacy with pop echoes diluted in heady whispers, here is Life In Sweatpants with their first title Girls. Beginning in
From stormy crepitations to fiery resonances, highlighted with delicately powerful bass lines, here is Wallflower which offers an uppercut with Lost On the Island. In soulful intonations
Stormy tints and crepitations distilled along with a velvet rhythm that grows and captivates under the poetic song of Dream Harlowe, this is Moarte, pop pop bitten
An electro-blast with crystalline assonances that gives the impression of sliding into notes like clear waters and fast, here Klyne returns with a new title Sure Thing.