Robyn – Dopamine
After a seven-year hiatus, Robyn returns with her new single “Dopamine,” out now — a euphoric, emotional synth-pop comeback that promises to light up the dance floor all over again.
Helado Negro – Sender Receiver
Dive into “Sender Receiver”, the latest track from Helado Negro — a lush, conceptual groove that fuses shimmering synths with reflections on power, language, and connection. A transmission that makes you think while your hips quietly agree.
Jamie Woon – 3, 10, Why, When
Jamie Woon returns with 3, 10, Why, When — a soulful, impressionistic blend of R&B, electronica, and pop. Vulnerable, haunting, and worth the wait.
Haerts – Laguna Road
Haerts release Laguna Road, their fourth album and most personal work yet—crafted at home on Laguna Road. A confessional indie-pop portrait of family, memory, and the messy magic of building a life together.
Danny Brown – Starburst
Danny Brown returns with Stardust, a hyperpop-leaning, chaos-fueled new LP out this November. Lead single “Starburst” is a rave-thumper featuring Frost Children’s Angel Prost, produced by Holly. With a star-studded underground collab list and a glam-superhero look, Brown’s latest chapter is set to be gloriously unhinged.
Parcels – LOVED
Discover LOVED, the upcoming third studio album by Australian electropop band Parcels—releasing Sept 12, 2025 via Because Music. Intimate, euphoric, and unified, this 12-track journey mixes upbeat singles like ‘Yougotmefeeling,’ ‘Safeandsound,’ and ‘Leaveyourlove’ with soulful depth. Pre-order now and catch their world tour highlights from Coachella to Wembley.
Alabama Shakes – Another Life
Alabama Shakes return after a decade with “Another Life,” a soul-stirring comeback single that bridges past selves and present realities. Brittany Howard’s soaring vocals and the band’s timeless groove remind us why the hiatus was worth the wait.
Oliver Sim – Obsession
Oliver Sim returns with Obsession, a darkly magnetic single that blends brooding synth-pop, 80s noir influences, and his signature baritone into a cinematic confession you can’t ignore.
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.
Newmen – Terminal Beach
German outfit NEWMEN blend Krautrock roots, shimmering synth-pop, and hypnotic loops on Terminal Beach — a danceable, dystopian trip where pop hooks meet avant-garde edge.