Monthly Archives: October 2025

TOUCH GROOV drop visceral dystopian single ‘FEELIN GOOD’

Newly established outfit TOUCH GROOV, have unveiled their latest offering ‘FEELIN GOOD’. Released today, the single is the first track to drop from their forthcoming EP Doorway to Dystopia Vol.1. Drenched in cyberpunk textures and dystopian atmospherics, ‘FEELIN GOOD’ carries a sense of longing, dread and rebellion with its understated yet visceral production. The single feels like it could easily be…

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ZOCO Delivers a Soulful Dose of Reality in ‘Diamond In The Rough’

On their latest single ‘Diamond In The Rough,‘ out October 17 via Z3 Records, ZOCO trades bombast for balance. Frontman Marco Zocco weaves themes of authenticity and self-discovery into a lush alt-rock framework that leans cinematic without sacrificing structure. Written with brothers Paolo and Matteo, and fleshed out with contributions from bassist Guy Erez, drummer London Hudson, and backing vocals…

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Sterling Angel unleashes menacing single ‘World Is Mine’

Sterling Angel has made a potent comeback with his latest offering ‘World Is Mine’. The dark, brooding yet compelling single highlights Sterling’s stark innovative fervour. The track has an inescapable grit and industrial atmosphere, and feels like it could easily be part of the soundtrack to a dystopian, cyberpunk movie. ‘World Is Mine’ features distinct influences from dark Trance and…

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Earn Your Shot at a $25K Record Deal with PLAYY. Music’s Global Giveaway

Fresh off its full platform launch, PLAYY. Music is calling all independent musicians to submit originals for a shot at a $25,000 record deal, with entries closing February 20, 2026. This isn’t some vanity contest—it’s a structured entry point into a network built for direct monetization, where artists keep 90% on everything from streams to fan memberships and licensing gigs.…

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​​La Clara Sofia Ignites the Scene with Sophomore EP ABRASA

La Clara Sofia released her second EP, ABRASA, this past Friday, following her debut EP Desembocá. Her Afro-Brazilian style, influenced by maracatu and samba rock, is mixed with city grooves and rock influences, with experimental textures shining through brightly in this release. Drawing from Esperanza Spalding‘s layered jazz, Rita Lee‘s sharp pop, Akua Naru‘s wordplay punch, and Björk‘s expressive textures,…

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