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.”
Dreamy surf pop from Majak Door

Dreamy “Smoke in the air” from Majak Door refers to the devastating wildfires in Australia back in 2020. The single is a preview from their upcoming selftitled debut album.
A literal “Welcome Break”

The title of upcoming album “Welcome Break” contains two nouns, of which when placed together in context, ring confidently with prowess, intent, and a radiant true-spirit – much like Pip Blom herself.
Music like a form of free thinking & enjoyment: Goth Babe

Making music to Goth Babe is less a climb to the top, as it is a form of free thinking and enjoyment. Listen & enjoy the music of Goth Babe & more at our July YouTube playlist!
Sparked by unsparing self-reflection: Nico Hedley

The songs on Nico Hedley’s debut album Painterly were sparked by unsparing self-reflection. Sometimes they took the initial form of a sticky melody, a punchy one-liner, or an uncomfortable memory he couldn’t push aside.
Mercurial Magdalena Bay

“Mercurial World” proposes an abstract theory of time and explores the staggering “what ifs” that make up the human experience. The upcoming album is entirely written, produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by sensational duo Magdalena Bay.
Joyous freak folk from Berta Bigtoe

Berta Bigtoe brings folk with an ironic twist and we love it. We added “Hold The Fort” to our June’s Indie Pop Playlist.
Meta-nostalgia from Bl00dwave

In a way it’s the release of some musical moments from the past created from musical times from an older past. “Distance” from Bl00dwave is meta-nostalgia.