There’s an immediate spark that runs through “Through Your Veins,” the kind that feels immediate, like the first moment you realize something meaningful is beginning. With her second overall single, Floë Brown captures that fleeting space between connection and possibility, turning it into a track that’s personal and undeniably relatable. Guaranteed, you’ll be singing along by the song’s end!
Some songs don’t arrive with a bang, they slip in quietly, sit beside you, and start asking questions you didn’t realize you’d been avoiding. “Inconvenient,” from Jasmin Ahrent, is exactly that kind of song. Immediately right off the bat, it’s a delicate, emotionally charged piece that understands the weight of restraint and uses it with a devastating effect.
There’s something thrilling about a track that feels like it’s booting up a new world in real time, and “#ENT3R#7HE#V01D#” by Komok does exactly that. Clocking in at a lean 2 minutes and 40 seconds, it wastes no time pulling the listener into its pixel-lit universe, a place where nostalgia and futurism collide in a swirl of synths, rhythm, and pure imagination.
There are artists who evolve quietly, and then there are those who pivot with intention, turning the page so decisively it feels like the start of a new chapter entirely. Angel Dweh is stepping firmly into the latter category with his upcoming film Scorpio: A Film by Angel Dweh, a project that signals not just growth, but transformation.
There’s no wasted motion in “Harvey Price,” the latest release from Lettsom Neil. In just around two minutes, he delivers a track that feels both immediate and deeply rooted, a burst of clarity forged from pressure, ambition, and the kind of real life experience that can’t be manufactured. It’s hip-hop in its purest form and with a music video just released, he’s proved he’s at the top of his game!