In Fragmented Night, Richard Tyler Epperson delivers his most personal and polished work to date, weaving a tapestry of folk, rock, indie, and alternative pop that resonates with themes of loss, hope, and self-discovery. This album stands as a testament to Epperson's evolution as an artist, showcasing his ability to blend introspective storytelling with immersive soundscapes.
Read MoreWith “Conquer all with Love”, Michellar crafts a tender, honest, and timeless single that feels both steeped in history and strikingly of the moment. Leaning into the spirit of classic duets like Sonny and Cher while pulling influence from genre-defining bands like The Police, this is a track that pays homage to the emotional weight of love while celebrating its unyielding, healing power.
Read MoreAfter a ten-year hiatus from full-length releases, UK electronic artist Modestep has reemerged with “Bodybag,” a killer new single that heralds the forthcoming album Give Up The Ghost, set for release on September 5, 2025. This track not only marks a triumphant return but also showcases a bold evolution in Modestep's sound, blending elements of dubstep, synthwave, and drum & bass into a cohesive and electrifying experience.
Read MoreWith so many violins for sale across Australia’s vibrant music scene, the process of finding an instrument that meets your musical needs and personal taste can feel overwhelming. But with a little guidance, you will be able to choose a violin that not only fits your immediate needs but also resonates with your musical identity.
Read MoreLady Decibel are here with their next release, joining BABE Records’ newest compilation, ‘BABE Records Vol. 2’ with ‘What You Lookin’ At.’ As they continue to offer music that speaks to their unique influences and passion for Rave culture, Lady Decibel reinforce a perspective that is as refreshing as it is distinct;
Read MoreJaki Nelson joins Macca Grills’ new track, ‘Movin’ Up,’ adding her distinct vocal touch to the high-energy arrangement. A certified platinum Artist, multifaceted in the reach of her creativity, from Songwriter to Vocalist to Producer to Performer, Jaki Nelson remains an exciting addition to the Electronic Music scene, continuing to join forces with an array of talents as she sustains her momentum and builds on her successes to date.
Read MoreAfter announcing his arrival last summer with To Feel Is To Believe, Dutch singer-songwriter Martin Kuiper returns with Dreaming Of A Sea Of Time, the evocative second chapter in a planned trilogy chronicling personal transformation, memory, and the passage of time. It’s a project that feels as literary as it is musical — a carefully crafted folk-rooted collection of songs that bridge the intimate warmth of his debut with the more dynamic, layered sonic palette hinting at what’s to come.
Read MoreWith the imminent release of her latest single “Kiss,” Isabella Chiarini breathes new life into her 2020 track “Kissing the Good Times Goodbye,” transforming it into a vibrant, dance-infused anthem just in time for summer. This remix not only showcases Chiarini's evolution as an artist but also her commitment to exploring diverse sounds within the pop genre.
Read MoreWith her latest single “becky,” released on May 14, Gigi Wilde delivers a shimmering, emotionally charged indie-pop gem that captures the thrill and uncertainty of queer attraction. As the third offering from her forthcoming EP, Life at the Kitchen Table, the track showcases Wilde’s ability to blend expansive production with intimate storytelling.
Read MoreIn a world of streaming-ready singles engineered for viral hooks and fleeting moments, Martin Leroux’s “Butterskies” is a rare and welcome reminder of songwriting as a vessel for genuine, lived-in emotion. The Tokyo-born, globally raised singer-songwriter has delivered a track that feels timeless, nodding to the classic folk tradition while unmistakably grounded in the intimate, confessional style of today’s most compelling indie storytellers.
Read MoreAfter decades behind the curtain of iconic records, Steve Gordon Mia has stepped to the front of the stage, and he’s arrived with a roar. His newest solo single, “Pharaoh Lives,” is a three-minute instrumental epic that blurs the line between centuries-old Middle Eastern melodies and the searing crunch of modern heavy metal. It’s a statement of intent — bold, cinematic, and undeniably electrifying.
Read MoreIn the age of hyper-polished pop, where studio gloss sometimes outpaces soul, it’s rare to stumble across a track like “Barlight” — a song that feels as natural as a midnight conversation you weren’t supposed to have, yet as meticulously crafted as a cherished secret. Sixteen-year-old Jadon Bloom might be at the dawn of his career, but “Barlight” already positions him as a voice worth watching — one that’s unafraid to lean into rawness, vulnerability, and the unshakeable ache of what’s left unsaid.
Read MoreThere’s something undeniably magnetic about a country artist who knows exactly where she comes from — and where she’s headed. Amy Isenhour’s new single “Radio” is a gleaming, pitch-perfect example of how classic country storytelling can meet modern production without sacrificing a drop of soul. Officially released and now streaming everywhere, “Radio” is more than just a catchy tune — it’s a declaration of independence, resilience, and chasing dreams at full throttle.
Read MoreIn a music landscape often dominated by formulaic hooks and predictable structures, Grey Tower Heights’ latest single, “Dolly”, emerges as a bold and refreshing deviation. Drawing clear inspiration from avant-garde icons like Björk and Kate Bush, this track delves deep into the complexities of consent and the shifting sands of societal norms, all while delivering an auditory experience that is as unsettling as it is captivating.
Read MoreIn a pop landscape constantly chasing the next high-gloss anthem, Sophie Naglik delivers something altogether more intoxicating with “Twilight Zone”. The London-born artist — singer, songwriter, dancer, actress — conjures a world where time slows, reality bends, and every heartbeat pulses to the rhythm of a cinematic bassline.
Read MoreMoving your expensive and valued musical instrument a long way requires knowledge and skill. As a musician, you don’t want to damage your means of entertaining, writing and even potentially making an income. Despite the obvious expense of repair or replacement, your instrument is a part of who you are, and there’s likely an amount of sentiment attached to it.
Read MoreAlphones returns with his latest Tech House single, ‘What’s That Called Again?,’ continuing to craft engaging sonic journeys while delivering more high-energy music for his listeners. Released via Decypher Deep, he brings his creative vision to life in this latest production: funky beats coupled with unique vocal layers, the track sees Alphones deliver a sound suited for the dancefloor and beyond, building on his momentum as he adds another strong entry to his discography.
Read MoreFrom starting his Electronic Music journey at the tender age of sixteen to now seeking to become a standout figure on the Techno scene, this Producer and DJ has steadily climbed the list of those to watch out for within the genre. As he crafts music that delivers immersive sonic journeys, building powerful experiences both through his studio output and DJ performances
Read MoreIn an era when rock often feels too polished or pre-packaged, Hendrick Kaiser’s “Wild One” arrives like a blast of fresh, unfiltered air — a visceral, unapologetic anthem that plunges headfirst into chaos and comes out the other side shining. Rooted in the gritty authenticity of ‘90s grunge but fearlessly infused with a modern production, this track is more than just a song; it’s an experience, a wild, beautiful mess of sound and soul that demands to be heard.
Read MoreIn a time when global divisions too often dominate the headlines, composer Owens Huang — under his evocative moniker OHNomad — reminds us of the unifying power of music with “Universal Connection: Junko”, the latest entry in his visionary Universal Connection series. Clocking in at just under four and a half minutes, this all-instrumental chamber piece for flute, cello, and piano transcends borders, language, and genre, delivering a work of staggering beauty and intimate emotional resonance.
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