Wheavy is just another emerging experimental artist from the concrete jungle of Brooklyn.
And “Friends” is just another lo-fi chill bop jam about coming to terms with oneself. It’s an intricately beautiful track that seems to flow like a lazy river. And for this, we thank you.
When you think you’ve lost all hope, just always remember that “i don’t fear the devil!” Enjoy it while it lasts.
In the meantime, keep up with Wheavy on Instagram.
Lilapoem
“Beauty Sunday Light” is an indie pop slow jam from Lilapoem — an up and coming outfit out of Paris. The track is a lackadaisical romance shrouded in fading memories of supposed coincidences and dying dreams.
As night turns to day, a fleeting light will creep across the land, and stain her with a lost innocence.
Lilapoem has been on our radar for awhile. And her sound is just as fresh as it was the first time we ever heard it. We can’t wait to hear what else they might have for us in the future. Stay tuned — and we’ll keep you in the loop.
On May 24th, 2019, Melt Mars released their debut EP on the independent label, Santa Rosa Records.
“Thank you to everyone who helped bring this together. Thank you to our friends who continue to show love and support and to our current and future fans. We hope you enjoy the music.” — Melt Mars
The album was written and produced by Brian Ortiz, and mixed and mastered by Juan Norato.
Gimmicks is out now and streaming just about everywhere.
Give it a listen. Get the disease. And fall asleep. STREAMING LINKS
Scott Stevenson is a composer based out of Brisbane Australia.
Over the last last few years Stevenson has released a variety of tracks, each one evolving from the last in terms of genre and tone.
Scott is unafraid to experiment in his quest for an idiosyncratic audio identity.
This track is a luscious minimal electronica journey that takes the listener across a myriad of textural layers from bleak minimalistic expanses to more industrialized breakbeat backrooms.
Scott Stevenson’s music lives in a dark territory — pushing psychedelic realms that engulf the listener like a morphine blanket.
Steve Marino
Over the last ten years or so, Steve Marino has recorded a slew of solo albums, been in a bunch of bands, and toured the country — but his newest album, ‘Fluff’, is the first collection of songs he’s released under his own name. So in that sense, it’s his “debut” album.
‘Fluff’ is an album about home, and one’s place in it, love. It is, in perfect balance — and is sort of a story about an artist who finds home.
Steve’s honest songwriting reaches a peak on this chilled out, feel-good jam that embodies long summer nights with all the people you love.
The album will be out May 24.
Argonaut & Wasp
Helenor is the moniker for Boston-based artist David DiAngelis.
His debut LP was written and recorded at home over the greater part of 2017. Drums were provided by Seth Kasper who also co-produced the album.
The album is set to be released sometime in August, 2019.
This song is about throwing away food. Enjoy.
Hostxess
“A body that labors to entertain and please others. Slowly reclaiming their own. No host or hostess. Para-sight.” X.
The primitive intro seems to bloom into a catatonic spectacle of sublime innocence coupled with a somewhat ominous emotive undertone of unrequited love.
And the culmination is a minimal electronic masterpiece — spliced with a certain scent of undulating love.
We hope to hear more from Hostxess very soon. The primordial sound of this track is just simply intoxicating.
Jørgen Sandvik is an award winning artist out of Norway.
He is also known from the folk pop band, Real Ones.
“Regrets” is the first single since Sandvik’s award winning album, Permanent Vacation.
The track is a bluesy slow jam reminiscent of a life well lived — it’s a down home meandering of sorrow and regret.
Sandvik’s fresh take on the blues may be just what we need to keep roots music alive.
Sandvik said he feels the blues is more of a state of mind than it is a genre.
The sound of Sandvik is raw and filled with emotion, and his use of non traditional instruments are subtle and a refreshing change up. In fact, the entire project is a fresh take on a worn out state of mind.
The single was performed and produced by Jørgen Sandvik, and mixed by Yngve L. Sætre.