“Träum weiter” by Alles außer Anton doesn’t behave like a conventional album. It drifts, mutates, murmurs, and erupts in ways that feel entirely unconcerned with commercial structure or polished predictability. Instead, the record unfolds like stepping into somebody else’s dream halfway through, where jazz improvisation, spoken word, ambient textures, and surrealist storytelling melt together into something deeply personal and strangely mesmerizing.
There is a certain kind of confidence that just can’t be manufactured in a studio. It lives in restraint, in groove, in understanding exactly how much energy a song needs and refusing to overcrowd it. Tony Kim taps directly into that energy on “What Would You Say?”, a silky 2 minute track that feels impossibly cool from the very first beat. To say Tony has crushed it would be an understatement!
Leyla Romanova’s “SELF-CONTROL” doesn’t unfold like a traditional electronic single even in the slightest. It moves more like a psychological thriller rendered entirely through sound, each beat tightening the atmosphere until the track feels less like music and more like stepping into the pulse of a machine. In just over three minutes, the classically trained composer constructs a towering piece of cinematic electronica that balances discipline and chaos with a precision that could be studied.
Hearing a rock record that feels genuinely fresh and not polished into oblivion or overproduced is such a rarity nowadays. Mattock have delivered exactly that kind of experience on Daughters, a 41-minute album that feels less like a product and more like a gathering of seasoned musicians chasing instinct wherever it leads them. If you’re legitimately looking for an “album experience”, please, look no further!
“Peace?” by HZPROD featuring The Game and KXNG Crooked walks directly into the fire with a message that’s never been more real. Unbelievably hard hitting, emotionally bruised, and impossible to ignore, the track arrives like a dispatch from the middle of catastrophe. In just under three minutes, HZPROD manages to fuse sharp production, urgent lyricism, and devastating visual storytelling into something that we’re thrilled he’s speaking up on.