Listening Now : Grogg – Quickie
Grogg come in loud, scrappy, and unapologetically alive with Quickie, a punchy burst of Glasgow-bred garage punk that doesn’t overstay its welcome. There’s a raw, …
Grogg come in loud, scrappy, and unapologetically alive with Quickie, a punchy burst of Glasgow-bred garage punk that doesn’t overstay its welcome. There’s a raw, …
ANNA ARCO crafts something quietly devastating with You Let Go of Me So Easy, a slow-burning piece that feels like it’s drifting through dust and …
Tony Romera returns with Waste My Time, a sleek, groove-driven house cut that leans into a more vocal-forward direction without losing his signature punch. Hailing …
Chaton pushes forward with We Are Invincible, a driving techno cut built on momentum and forward motion. As a rising electronic artist exploring futurist themes, …
Provurb delivers a reflective and uplifting statement with Joy, a track that leans into conscious lyricism and warm, understated production. Centered around thoughtful wordplay and …
Marek Zibrow explores the intersection of sound and system design with Traffic, a dark, slow-moving instrumental that blends ambient textures with cyberpunk aesthetics. Drawing from …
Aarktica craft a slow-burning, immersive experience with Laughing in the Rain, a track that drifts between ambient introspection and darkwave tension. Led by Jon DeRosa, …
Def Nettle flip the script with The Party (Remix by GLOK), a rework that transforms their kinetic punk funk energy into something darker and more …
Tory Silver delivers a bittersweet contradiction with Your God, a track that wraps heavy emotional themes in deceptively light, carefree sonics. Produced by Jay Som, …
TK BODHI approaches music like a system to be questioned with LIFE.js, a minimal yet thought provoking track that blends spoken word style rapping with …