Dance music doesn't always need to reinvent the wheel to leave an impression. Sometimes, the most effective club records are the ones that understand exactly what they're trying to accomplish and execute that vision with absolute confidence. That's the case with JOHANNSON's latest single, “Move Like That,” an irresistibly hypnotic Tech House release that thrives on momentum and groove!
Mathieu Karsenti takes the complete opposite approach to everything that’s “popular” nowadays on his newest work, and that’s why we love him. When The Hummingbird Stops is an invitation to slow down, observe, and to rediscover the depth that can exist in silence just as much as in sound. Across three pieces, Karsenti crafts an instrumental EP that feels remarkably expansive, transforming a simple concept into a profoundly moving listening experience through an elegant performance.
To know that an artist like this at a young age is putting out music like this at only 15 is truly mindblowing. Tom Morfitt-White's latest single, “Home”, is outstanding from beginning to end, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. At just 15 years old, the Melbourne singer songwriter delivers a beautifully understated blend of indie folk and country that feels thoughtful, heartfelt, and remarkably self-assured.
Anytime we click the play on an Anacy track, we immediately know we’re about to experience something we’ve never heard before in the coolest way possible. That's precisely the vibe Anacy creates with “Khulula,” an incredibly immersive indie-pop single that transforms emotional exhaustion into something unexpectedly beautiful. Rooted in themes of reinvention, longing, and the courage to leave the past behind, this song is about take you to a very specific place.
From the opening moments on “Superstar”, this is the type of rock and roll record that shows you why “rock” became timeless in the first place. DownTown Mystic's Mystic Highway Road Trip confidently brings a dash of the vintage into 2026! Across six songs, Robert Allen and an exceptional cast of musicians deliver an EP that feels simultaneously nostalgic and refreshingly current, capturing the “open-road” spirit of classic American rock while proving that great songwriting and authentic musicianship never go out of style.