Fruity Loops: Blood Orange
“My Old Ways” tastes like a blood orange cut under neon light — bittersweet nostalgia dripping through synth haze, where every bite reminds you change was inevitable… but damn, it still tastes good.
Tame Impala – Deadbeat
Tame Impala returns with Deadbeat, a dazzling yet vulnerable mix of electronic psychedelia and late-night introspection. Kevin Parker dances through burnout and bliss with synths, heartbreak, and self-awareness.
Cloud Droppings – #Redux
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.
Karaboudjan – Falling Forwards
The track "Falling Forwards" channels an interesting array of influences. Ranging from psychedelic rock to the modern indie pop sensibilities of our days. Think of Blur, Tame Impala and Animal Collective together on a tour bus and getting creative.
Toledo – Dog Has Its Day
Toledo is a duo based out of Brooklyn, New York City with the firm intention of having our hearts melt every darn time their latest single plays in the background.
Beach For Tiger – One Lovely Morning
For Fans Of the great Tame Impala, Temples and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Here comes six-piece psychedelic rock band Beach For Tiger from London with their latest track "One Lovely Morning".
Mixtape Seventy Eight – #Quarantine
Freshly baked and ready to impress. Enjoy this selection. Don’t forget to like, comment, repost and favorite on Mixcloud.…
Ruby Red – Superbloom
Ruby Red are a promising new talent full of personality in the world of synth-pop with their unorthodox soundscapes and engaging lyrics. The single is now available for download and streaming on digital platforms worldwide.
Introducing: Ruby Red
Californian duo Ruby Red are two talented individuals, Daniel Laner and Fernando Fine bringing an alternative funk blend of indie synthpop to the table that's hard to ignore.
Introducing: NIGHTMØDE
A psychedelic rock number with hints of desert rock à la Queens of the Stone Age. Rolling, heavy pounding drums and and synthesizers that will satisfy any fans of Tame Impala and Toro Y Moi.