HYRA ‘Where We Can’t See’
Los Angeles-based artist HYRA returns with a fanciful, slacker-pop track produced by MASTRADA.
Los Angeles-based artist HYRA returns with a fanciful, slacker-pop track produced by MASTRADA.
Tzar makes her debut with “What Ur Lookin’ For” and talks about her upbringing as an immigrant and the storytelling of her upcoming EP.
Asha Gold follows-up her confident R&B, electronic track with a hazy visual.
Skott returns with the fanciful track “Bloodhound” and equally quirky video ahead of her upcoming debut album.
LA artist Zhao returns with a electronic cut and a funk twist on “Feeling Today.”
Taken off their fresh album, ‘See Through,’ the Austin duo cultivate an evading soundscape that nudges mechanized, airy waves.
Ahead of her EP release show, November 15th at Lot 1, Corina Seas’ recent chat with GUM gave an understanding of influences, starting over, and ultimately, a sense of “identity” heard on her EP, ‘Disassociated.’
Polartropica’s newest single, “WILD LYFE,” delves into animal captivity and the glass house from all angles in a dreamy escapade.
British artist Vicky Warwick, known as AINSLIE, debuts a lighthearted, electro-pop track poking at the “human need to climb up the ladder of society.”
Karmic returns with rhythmic grooves polished in pop trimmings for an addictive welcoming to their insights on “Wisdom Pie.”
Arabic pop artist, Yasmine Hamdan, returns with beauty and freedom on the George Bshoum version of “Douss.”
Post-progressive, electro-pop, and more, here’s what is in current circulation.