Tag: FOLKTRONICA

The Laws Of Life by Lois Powell + Night Wolf

Bedford-based UK producer Night Wolf and Norfolk vocalist Lois Powell met at an open mic night and have been building something quietly special ever since. "The Laws Of Life," released March 21st,...

Puddles and Water by Dave Clark

Charming, whimsical, and quirkily exciting, Dave Clark’s latest single sticks out among its peers like a vividly colored rose in a barren meadow. ’Puddles and Water’ is a very unique piece. London based...

EP: SUMMER PROJECTS (PART 2) by Mylo Choy

There’s something of a sincerity to the music on Mylo Choy’s latest EP, the second part of a duology that started out amid the South Carolinian humidity and pandemic isolation. Weaving seemingly...

EP: seeing red feeling blue by Josh Savage

Summer Vibes from Berlin! Josh Savage has just dropped his newest EP titled "seeing red feeling blue". This EP not only showcases an iconic Folktronica sound but also highlights the true magic...

nothingforme by Friend of a Friend

 From the first moments of ‘nothingforme’ I was faced with exuding warmth from what sounded like an exquisite mix. I felt compelled to pay attention, I did, and I had an epiphanic...

Rhythmic Reverie ft. Iris Jacobs by Feyleryn

Feyleryn’s polyrhythmic menace is handled with nuanced precaution as to not end up a rhythmic mess for uninitiated listeners. ‘Rhythmic Reverie’ has interesting rhythms and an entrancing sound with a meticulous production...

Album: Do You Believe In Me? by Tally Koren

In modern music, so many albums have recurring production elements, and special songwriting techniques are used to make songs connected enough to be on the same album. These elements are sadly formulaic...

Seven In The Morning by Birds are better

"Seven In The Morning" by Birds Are Better is a track that made time stop for me once I listened to it. The simplicity of the guitar composition makes everything more intimate...
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