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Where the Music Meets Magazine
17.10.2025
Khameleon’s “Westbound” is the kind of song that makes coffee taste better. Smooth lo-fi warmth, soulful vocals, and a groove that just fits.
16.10.2025
Brooklyn duo Silver Liz return with “Dream More Vivid”, a kaleidoscopic blend of shoegaze, glitch, and dream pop
Ever wondered what Bonnie & Clyde would sound like if they jammed in Brighton? Mojo X just dropped “Baby What You Done?”
14.10.2025
There’s something beautifully simple about SHY Martin’s “l.o.v.e” — a raspy sunrise of a song that feels like driving nowhere in particular.
13.10.2025
When Adelaide meets Cape Town, magic happens. Faint One x Mapimpi’s “Don’t Let Me Down” is a glitchy, emotional gem built for late nights and loud hearts.
10.10.2025
Emily Otto just dropped “Crocus Funk”, the funky, soul-fuelled burst of sunshine we needed this Friday.
09.10.2025
RIVER’s new single “I AM CANCER” sounds like heartbreak learning to heal. Ethereal, raw, and strangely uplifting.
08.10.2025
Madeleine Rose Witney is back with “Struttin”, a swaggering, soulful ode to London’s eccentric hearts.
07.10.2025
Social media copy: Woze Hollow turns lost innocence into glowing synth poetry on “bebe’s k.i.d.s.” — a sweet piece of nostalgia that hums straight to the soul.
“Soft Skin” by Jo The Man The Music is everything we needed this autumn — gentle, gutsy, and beautifully honest.
06.10.2025
If you’ve ever felt too alive and too tired at once, Pynch’s “Hanging on a Bassline” will hit home.
03.10.2025
He’s back after years away. Jakob’s “Blow” is lo-fi, falsetto-heavy, and perfectly imperfect.
02.10.2025
LUUKHANYO’s “Venture” feels like a late-night poem set to breezy guitars—smooth, tender, and full of resilience.
01.10.2025
Settling Houses get tender in “Know My Body”—a folk track about the uncertainty of knowing yourself, with a touch of 90s warmth.
30.09.2025
Windows down, soul wide open. Jordan Corey’s “the story” is part manifesto, part sunset drive soundtrack — and it’s irresistible.
29.09.2025
néomí’s “Sit Back Baby” is a tender folk-pop reminder that strength can sound fragile, and fragility can feel strong.
26.09.2025
Imagine sipping coffee in a rainy Tokyo café while film noir plays in your head—that’s what Kozi’s “Pourpre” sounds like.
25.09.2025
McDead’s “LoFly” is a dreamy downtempo wave, perfect for mornings or late-night resets.
24.09.2025
Ross Koopmans’ “Awake” feels like catching yourself smiling for no reason — calm, euphoric, and quietly addictive.
23.09.2025
Justin Webb & The Noise just dropped “Thief in the Night”, a full-throttle blast of rock and roll that feels like the belle époque of punk dragged into 2025.
22.09.2025
The Sways return with “Feels Like Deja Vu”—a song that feels half memory, half dream.
19.09.2025
Sun on your face, Lisbon streets underfoot, and Conditioner’s “Quicksand” in your ears — indie rock with a cinematic synth sheen.
18.09.2025
SELL EVERYTHING just dropped “girls, girls, girls” — jazzy chords, shy vocals, and a groove perfect for starting the night.
17.09.2025
Michael Suddes’ “Dragonfly” is indie folk at its calmest and dreamiest—like a letter between past and future selves.
16.09.2025
Soft, poetic, and just a little weird — REVERSE YR CURSE’s new single “Shoes Today” is like stumbling on the perfect thrift store find
Feeling like a stranger in your own home? Owelu Dreamhouse capture that bittersweet paradox with their soulful new single “Tourist”
15.09.2025
Salford’s own groan room just dropped “if you think it’s cool” — a track that starts with a shrug and ends like a spaceship launch.
12.09.2025
Slow down. Breathe. Lunaz Chill’s “Before I Sleep” is cinematic downtempo bliss, an invitation to let go before the night takes over.
Jack Manley’s “Damn Girl” is a hypnotic rock confession — seductive, doomed, and unforgettable.
Downtempo rhythms, seaside guitars, and a sax that ties it all together. Your late summer soundtrack is here.
10.09.2025
“House of Shame” is folk punk with a sting — sharp, funny, and wildly easy to play on repeat.
09.09.2025
Tamar Berk’s “ocd” sounds like an inner loop—but with a raspy voice, teasing synths, and a poetic softness that makes it impossible not to love.
05.09.2025
“Bluer than Blue” opens her new album with whispered confessions, delicate orchestration, and that unmistakable voice we’ve loved for decades.
04.09.2025
If cumbia ever had a desert cousin raised on fuzz pedals, tequila, and late-night wolf howls, it would sound like Rasquache Liberation Front’s “Aie Cumbia.”
02.09.2025
Golden and heavy, Silly Boy Blue’s “Autumn” sits with grief rather than outrunning it.
Taroug’s “Cicada” is a hypnotic blend of field recordings, desert air, and spectral vocals—somewhere between AIR’s downtempo haze and a mirage made music.
“Golden Chosen Playmate” is a dreamy slice of psychedelic folk, stitched together with sitar, soaring strings, and a chorus that makes you want to hit the road.
Ever wondered what envy sounds like when it’s smooth, dreamy, and just a little hypnotic? Beast Beast’s new track “Glue & Glitter” nails it.
27.08.2025
Jordan Corey’s “Dopamine” is the sound of knowingly choosing chaos—late 90s grooves, nu-R&B swagger, and a voice that turns confession into gold.
26.08.2025
What does it mean to be a parent in Gaza today? Jeremy Mage and Wunmi don’t offer an answer—just a groove heavy enough to carry the question.