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Like raindrops on a windowsill or half remembered dreams from a nap you didn’t mean to take, Cloud Droppings – #Redux floats between languages, moods, and genres with an unbothered grace.

One moment you’re dancing in a French meadow with Miel De Montagne, the next you’re wandering neon-lit alleys with Glass Animals’ “Vampire Bat” nipping at your heels. Danger Mouse and MorMor pull you into widescreen daydreams, Whitney hands you a mug of nostalgia, and Sampha whispers truths you’ll never repeat. By the time Ichon and Myth Syzer make “ugly” sound couture and Tame Impala bottle the last sunlight of summer, you’re not even sure where you’ve been — only that you want to go back.


Miel De Montagne, Blasé – Tout tout

Imagine a French countryside picnic spiked with champagne and inside jokes. “Tout tout” bounces along like a tipsy baguette doing the cancan, with synths that wink and a vocal line that’s equal parts shrug and seduction. It’s blissfully blasé — and somehow still makes you want to dance barefoot.

Release date: 25 July 2025

Glass Animals – Vampire Bat

It slinks in like neon fog at 2 a.m., half flirt, half threat. “Vampire Bat” is all twitchy percussion, sticky basslines, and vocals that lick your ear before vanishing into the shadows. Glass Animals don’t just make songs — they build humid terrariums you can’t find your way out of.

Release date: 8 August 2025

Danger Mouse, MorMor – Wonder

Like stumbling into a dream scored by Morricone and Frank Ocean’s lovechild. “Wonder” drapes you in cinematic strings, ghostly falsettos, and beats that step softly but leave deep prints. Danger Mouse is the architect, MorMor the haunting tenant. The result is a song that somehow makes nostalgia feel brand new.

Release date: June 6, 2025

Whitney – Dandelions

Soft sunlight through the blinds, coffee cooling on the table. “Dandelions” is Whitney in peak Sunday-morning mode — all featherlight falsettos and vintage warmth, swaying gently between folk charm and soul hush. It’s the sonic equivalent of blowing seeds into the wind and pretending they’ll actually grant your wishes.

Release date: 16 July 2025

Oscar Farrell – Dream Therapy (feat. Sampha)

Dreamy doesn’t even begin to cut it. Sampha’s velvet ghost of a voice drapes itself over Farrell’s glassy synths and midnight pulses. It feels like walking through a rain-soaked city with someone you love, saying nothing, because the music’s already telling the story better than words could.

Release date: 10 July 2025

Ichon, Myth Syzer – MOCHE

“Ugly” never sounded so effortlessly chic. “MOCHE” floats between smoky late-night rap and slippery R&B, Ichon’s flow gliding over Myth Syzer’s liquid production. It’s woozy, sly, and unbothered. The audio equivalent of someone looking amazing in a crumpled shirt they “just threw on.”

Release date: 25 July 2025

Tame Impala – End Of Summer

Kevin Parker bottles the bittersweet air of August’s last golden hour. “End Of Summer” shimmers with sun-faded synths and lazy psych grooves, like a Polaroid of your happiest days slowly losing its color. Melancholy has never felt so inviting — or so good to get lost in.

Release date: 25 July 2025

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