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Solene Velvet, The Mother of Cyber Jazz, redefines contemporary jazz with “Midnight Angel,” a twelve-track collaboration with producer J. Rawls blending smoky vocals, lo-fi textures, and cyberpunk elegance into a timeless sound that bridges the analog and digital worlds.
Justine Skye brings attitude and rhythm with “YAP,” a bold house anthem produced by Channel Tres and Baby Tate. Sexy, playful, and empowering, the Brooklyn-born artist turns criticism into confidence, blending deep beats, humor, and liberation.
Savannah Pope, Terrible Thing, Melancholic Goddess, baroque pop, cinematic art rock, avant-pop, female artist, indie artist, Los Angeles, new single, new music, flamenco influence, songwriting, Andy Bell tour, Erasure tour 2024.
Elisapie returns with a new version of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” with Hologramme. In this interview, the Inuk singer discusses music, roots, and how she connects with audiences worldwide while keeping her culture at the center.
Sophie Powers opens up about her bold new single “muddy,” her fearless approach to artistry, and the next chapter of her career. At just 21, the rising pop disruptor is proving she’s not afraid to take risks and push boundaries.
Molly Grace sits down to discuss her debut album, “Blush,” out September 26, and her upcoming headline tour across North America. She shares the stories behind the songs, her creative process, and what fans can expect from this exciting new era.
Keni Titus presents "man like you," her most intimate and critical single to date. A blend of acoustic pop and indie-folk, the Los Angeles artist strips back gender double standards and consolidates her rise following the EP “juliet” and her tour with beabadoobee.
NYIKO releases “Sugar” via Trailing Twelve, a sleek indie rock darkwave single exploring desire, detachment, and emotional residue. Paired with a stylized video starring Valentina Vixen, the track blends sharp production with quiet tension. Out now on digital platforms.
Queer rap icon Cazwell returns with “HITS ALL OVER YOUR FACE [The Peace Bisquit Collection],” a double EP featuring 30 remastered tracks (including three unreleased singles). Produced by Peace Bisquit and Bill Coleman, the collection blends disco, hip hop, EDM, and Latin rhythms while tackling sex, politics, and queer identity with Cazwell’s signature irreverence and sharp humor.
Eva Zakula’s “Be Ye Lil Gods” is an 11-track project blending soul, funk, R&B, and experimental sounds. With songs like “High,” “Lucy,” and “Impermanence,” Zakula focuses on honesty, emotion, and self-discovery, making for a confident and thoughtful first release.
Tuvaband returns with her new single "I'm Safely Passing In Time," blending R&B, hip hop, and psychedelia into a hypnotic track that explores the pull of past, future, and present.
Grace Humphries presents “Why’d You Give Up,” an intense and moving ballad that combines modern country and emotional sensitivity. At 18 years old, the Texas singer-songwriter transforms vulnerability into art with an authentic performance that focuses on the confusion and pain of watching a relationship slowly fade away without understanding exactly why.