Yuma Yamaguchi

The director of this music video is Show Yanagisawa, and the music is written by the Japanese composer, Yuma Yamaguchi from YUGE inc.

Here is, “Mushy Fruit” (feat. Takuto Kawai)—an experimental lofi experience to behold.

Peace and love from Santiago, Chile.

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Peter Adams

Peter Adams is an indie musician out of Cincinnati, Ohio.  

He released Queen of the Attic June 16th, 2017. The album took him nearly four years to complete.

[listen and dig]

He recorded the songs chronologically and let each song lead him to the next in order to imitate a stream of consciousness.

Extensive use was made of material he had previously recorded. Peter Adams essentially created a feedback loop with his past self.

Remarkable.

“We all create dreamlike structures to navigate in fleeting moments of idleness. Maybe in the moment before sleep overcomes you, or as you take a breath and gaze out the window at tree branches moving through the wind. The wandering can sometimes take you down corridors of memories. A hallucinatory building emerges. Some of the rooms look familiar, others are strange. Then, present-tense reality returns and the building fades.” — Peter Adams

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Changelings

Changelings is the newly reformed project of Jay Penaflor.

He and his bandmates hail from Melbourne, Australia.

Here is, “Baby We’re Falling Upwards”—the second single off their upcoming second album.

[listen and dig]

Beautiful psychedelic dream-pop. What more can I say?

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Destination Space Station

Destination Space Station is a self-produced, indie alt-rock band out of St. Louis, Missouri.

They released Hadean (their second album) January 27th, 2017. It’s a dreamy mashup of progressive rock and shoegaze.

Here is, “Thera”:

“The Afternoon”, an infectious track off the same album deals with a police state and the few who chose to rebel against it.

Check it.

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Time Robb

Time Robb taught himself to play and record in his bedroom in his late teens—mainly influenced by early 60’s folk music.

Now, he’s a goddamn musician.

Did you hear that kids?

Now take a listen to this.

Time Robb then moved to Melbourne and began playing his songs around the city.

Here is “Daffodil” from his debut album Wind Changed, So Strange—experimental slacker folk at it’s best, dealing with breaking up with your best mate and hitting the modafinil to get you through the night.

We’ve all been there.

“Got a fresh bunch of daffodils, to get right through the night, and that’s alright.”

Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.

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