Back in 2015 Stockholm pop songstress Ester Ideskog aka Vanbot released her album 'Perfect Storm' via Lisch Recordings/Sony. A glistening presentation of Scandi-pop at its finest, the LP was praised by various media entities. Making her return, Vanbot has shared her new single titled 'Collide (Krasnoyarsk)'. Written after a trip through Siberia, the music ventures away from the sound of her last pop recordings, trekking into more of a raw, electronic front. Taking from her forthcoming album 'Siberia', was written and recorded by Vanbot along with Petter Winnberg and Johannes Berglund.
San Francisco producer and designer Scott Hansen has built a brand of cutting edge and surreal electronica under the moniker Tycho. Two years after his acclaimed record 'Awake', Hansen brought forth his song 'Division', which was unveiled a couple months back. With a new album forthcoming, his latest tune 'Epoch'. Soothing and atmospheric, reflective on his past work, the song progresses into more of a husky and dark undertaking whilst never losing its original beauty. Have a listen.
Comprised of Liam Fergus and Emily Ady is the London-based group Le Son. The pair bridge together sonic elements of free jazz, soul and experimental electronica, creating an easing soundscape that is genuinely ear-pleasing. Recently signed to the Squareglass label, the duo have unveiled their new single entitled 'Without A Sound'. Composed of minimal production, the main course of the track include Ady's rich vocals alongside a fuzzy piano riff decorated with sheer bips of beautiful additives. Below is a stream of 'Without A Sound'.
Sonia and Anna Kuprienko aka Bloom Twins aren't your typical pop siblings. Sure they're incredibly addicting style of musical noir is undoubtedly intriguing upon first listen, but digging deep into their history, what you'll find are a pair of classically trained multi-instrumentalists and singers who have literally been steeped in the art form for most of their lives. Since releasing their cover of the Kish Mauve track 'Fahrenheit', followed by their haunting rendition of Bob Marley's classic song 'Get Up Stand Up" in support of the people of Ukraine during the midst of political turmoil a couple years back, the Kuprienko sisters have gone on to create a few astounding recordings, ink a deal with IMG Model Management and tour with iconic musical giants Duran Duran. It's safe to say that Bloom Twins are staring at a future as bright as the midday sky.

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Poet, author, actor and producer Saul Williams released what we would consider one of the best albums of 2016 so far, 'MartyLoserKing'. Meshing together post punk, electronica, African rhythms, Hip-Hop and more, the album is the precursor to his forthcoming graphic novel with the same title.
After releasing videos for tracks like 'Burundi', 'Horn Of The Clock-Bike', 'The Noise Came From Here' and 'Down For Some Ignorace', Williams now delivers a lyric video to one of the highlight cuts on the record, 'Think Like They Book Say'. The song in particular paints the narrative of the meeting of the two main characters in the novel.

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Chromatics bring forth their tune 'Headlights Glare' which is taken from their forthcoming 'Cherry' LP. The track is actually a rework of the song 'The River' which was featured on their album 'Kill For Love'. The sultry redo is definitely an anthem for the night. 'Cherry' is officially out May 16th via the Italians Do It Better label. Listen to the song via YouTube at the bottom.

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German duo Soukie & Windish will release their second LP 'LOOM' on May 11 via their URSL imprint. Consisting of nine tracks, the pair cooks up a melting pop of deep house and tech, as well as ambient rhythms, generating an atmospheric and surreal result. Unafraid to venture into the lane of minimalism at times, the new album follows the group's 2013 debut LP 'A Forest'.