Song of the Day: Sensual, mesmerising, liquid, echoey, ethereal, psychedelic krautrock-pop with oscillating drum rhythm, beautiful rumblings, rippling harp and vocals by the Toronto duo Desiree Das Gupta and Sam Maloney
Read moreSong of the Day: Fazerdaze - Thick of the Honey
Song of the Day: With a catchy syncopated, fuzzy bass line and melody, tasty indie dream-pop by the New Zealand singer/producer/multi-instrumentalist Amelia Murray from her new EP, Break!
Read moreSong of the Day: @ - Friendship Is Frequency
Song of the Day: A charmingly offbeat acoustic guitar number enriched with vocal harmonies by the US indie duo, band name pronounced "At’, from their forthcoming album Mind Palace Music, out on Carpark Records
Read moreSong of the Day: King Tuff - Portrait Of God (feat. Sasami)
Song of the Day: Colourful, catchy, gentle, philosophical, and warm, the American indie pop-rock singer-songwriter Kyle Thomas paints a portrait that his religion is three things: Music, Art, and Nature. Out on Sub Pop.
Read moreSong of the Day: Caroline Polachek – Sunset
Song of the Day: From her interim EP Welcome To My Island, a sprightly Spanish flamenco-influenced and sunnily beautiful love song by the American singer-songwriter, her voice soaring and warbling, bird-like, in the chorus
Read moreSong of the Day: Jadu Heart - I Shimmer
Song of the Day: From the new four-track EP Freedom, a dreamy experimental shoegaze number reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine by the electro-pop Bristol-formed British duo of Diva-Sachy Jeffrey and Alex Headford
Read moreSong of the Day: Death Valley Girls - What Are The Odds
Song of the Day: “We are living in a simulated world, and we are simulated girls!” The four-piece rock band from California’s catchy new single riffs on virtual reality existentialism, and is taken from their forthcoming album Islands In The Sky
Read moreSong of the Day: Nuha Ruby Ra - Self Portraiture
Song of the Day: Strangely alluring, eclectic, polyrhythmic electro-art-punk by the London artist imagines herself as a painting and being prodded and stared at by others – “Don’t touch me/ feel me”
Read moreSong of the Day: Skinny Pelembe - Like A Heart Won't Beat
Song of the Day: From piano then morphing into rock guitar, a stirring crossover of soul, pop and gospel in this new single by the multi-talented Johannesburg-born, Doncaster-raised singer-songwriter and MC, out on Partisan Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Gaz Coombes - Don't Say It's Over
Song of the Day: With a dramatic, cinematic, soaring melody, piano and backing singers, a powerfully passionate new single by the Supergrass frontman from his forthcoming new solo album, Turn The Car Around, out in January on Hot Fruit Recordings/Virgin
Read moreSong of the Day: Miss Grit - Follow The Cyborg
Song of the Day: The title track from New York musician Margaret Sohn’s debut album, an experimental fusion of electronica and fuzz guitar with sensual vocals, with a video in which she portrays her body in the cyber world
Read moreSong of the Day: A Certain Ratio - Afro Dizzy
Song of the Day: The legendary Manchester post-punk band continue to roll out wonderfully vibrant new singles, and the latest from their forthcoming new album, 1982, is a mix of Afrobeat funk and jazz and fizzy keyboards, with vocalist Ellen Beth Abdi
Read moreSong of the Day: Barry Can't Swim - Like The Old Days
Song of the Day: A deliciously twinkly piano, nostalgic disco number by the Edinburgh-born, London-based producer Joshua Mainnie, harking back to his childhood days and the time when, age 9, his grandad bought a piano
Read moreSong of the Day: Röyksopp - Feel It (featuring Maurissa Rose)
Song of the Day: From the third collection of numbers and animated in in this year’s Profound Mysteries series by the Norwegian duo Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland. a clever, catchy fusion of electronica, dance, soul and rave, here with the American guest singer
Read moreSong of the Day: Emilíana Torrini & The Colorist Orchestra - Mikos
Song of the Day: With vivid, cinematic lyrics, with a distinctive array of acoustic instruments, and wonderful vocal clarity, this folky ghost dance is the opening track to the forthcoming album by the Icelandic-Italian singer-songwriter and Belgian duo
Read moreSong of the Day: Le Junk - Some Monkeys
Song of the Day: This infectious new single by the mischievous London alt-pop artist with a a special brand of sleazy disco-rock and glitzy electronica is about evolving in a different way to others around you, and feeling content with being a bit out of place
Read moreSong of the Day: Albertine Sarges - Hold On
Song of the Day: Taken from the forthcoming new EP Family of Things EP, a quirky, witty, personal, talk-singing original and candid number about nicotine addiction and other self-confession oddities and struggles by the Berlin-based artist. Out on Moshi Moshi
Read moreSong of the Day: Steve Mason - No More (featuring Javed Bashir)
Song of the Day: The former Beta Band frontman returns with an innovative, stirring, distinctive cross-genre new single about imperialism and a big rebuff to Brexit, with guest vocals by the Pakistani singer, taken from the forthcoming album Brothers & Sisters
Read moreSong of the Day: Uh - Hit
Song of the Day: Mesmerically strange and captivating experimental synth-pop by brother-sister duo of Dominic and Fionnuala Kennedy, from north-west London, and taken their upcoming debut album, Humanus, out on PRAH
Read moreSong of the Day: Pozi - Slightly Shaking Cells
Song of the Day: Fabulously quirky, skittish, energetic new single by the indie pop postpunk trio of drummer/vocalist Burroughs, violinist/vocalist Rosa Brook and bassist/vocalist Tom Jones with this number about the strange beauty of the ageing process
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