Worlds come together with Amaru Tribe

Australia-based Latin Americans serve up future-proof Latin rhythms and nu-disco-cumbia swagger.
Young old soul Beharie on ESNS

His vulnerable vocals are immersed in delicate harmonies located deep within the indie-soul landscape. Singer Beharie will perform on ESNS this month.
A wonderful Christmas with Francis Moon

“Christmas With You” from Francis Moon tells about the longing to return home to be with loved ones for Christmas.
Enjoy our Apeldoorn x Burlington Livestream preview playlist!

Listen to Magnetic Spacemen, Nicolaas, Sun Junkies & Fade Awaays at our Apeldoorn X Burlington Livestream preview playlist!
“Words To Live By, Suits To Die In” out now!

The new Queen’s Pleasure music video is showing how it feels to be in a band together for over 5 years. The pain, the joy, the brotherhood, the struggles but most importantly, the love for each other.
With a strawberry twist: Closure In Moscow

Closure In Moscow delivers noisy progressive pop rock with a strawberry twist. Their album “Pink Lemonade” has been re-released last week.
A wonderfull farewell with Crywank

“Just Popping In To Say Hi” from Crywank largely focuses on themes of lost and distant friendships, your place within the narratives of others lives.
Floating melodies from Kotomi

As an artist, her brand of ethereal pop finds its distinct voice through her unique sense of melody. We’ve added “A Good Thing” from Kotomi to our September Indie Pop Playlist on Youtube.
“Truth” from Ash Lauryn

With deep respect and appreciation for dance music’s roots and soul, Ash Lauryn has solidified her sound and mission in music. This can be experienced through her expressive writing and DJ sets consisting of everything from soul to jazz to house and techno.
Opposites that make a whole: Homeboy Sandman

“I wrote half of these songs when my energy was either headed in the wrong direction or already there. I wrote the other half while my energy was moving in a direction I’m more excited about, that I find to be more enriching.”