Chloe Rodgers Illuminates the Many ‘Faces’ of Life
Chloe Rodgers returns with an icy alt-pop single and presents the duality of this thing called life.
Chloe Rodgers returns with an icy alt-pop single and presents the duality of this thing called life.
Xelli Island dives into love on dream pop cut and video, “Bad For You.”
Daniela Andrade shares her latest dazed single taken from her upcoming EP due this month.
Multi-instrumentalist Yoshida Shoko enamors on the latest release, Up and Down via Independent Tokyo label Hot Buttered Records.
Music, just like other forms of art, comes in waves. One genre, in particular, that has made a return but somehow also flown under the radar is Vaporwave.
Feel good dance music experts in their own merit, LA-based duo Paco Versailles return with another reminiscent track “Let It Rain” that takes us a step further into their electronica flamenco fusion.
Beijing artist Noshvia Wu plunges into a deep and ruminative color of electronica on her latest single “Hurt Somebody.”
From genre-pushing interpretations of electronic consistencies, to the left-field pop acts building momentum, we take a look at the most groundbreaking acts to watch in 2020.
YIP YOPS return with a shimmering shade of electronica, and as a duo, on “Sinner.”
Carmody shares her second single from her upcoming sophomore EP, ‘Catching Blue.’
Featuring the smooth soulful vocals of U.K. artist Gavin Beach, multi instrumentalist and producer Laurel Laxxes creates a graceful track with articulate layers.
Deep exploration of electronica and chilled house are at the tip of Seb Wildblood’s tedious production heard on his latest single “Amelia” featuring Mauv.