Are you destined to become the next successful music producer? You don't want to be someone who just makes beats in their bedroom. You actually want to be successful.
If “Claire” pulled you in, “Silverlake Baby” and "Would You Go Down On A Girl?" (deluxe) will keep you there. Déyyess continues building one of queer alt-pop’s most compelling sonic worlds.
EMERGING ARTIST: LALA HAYDEN continues her rise with “PLM” — blending vulnerability, control and electronic pop precision. Fans of Robyn, Goldfrapp and Róisín Murphy, take note.
After living in fan lore through online teasing and live sets, Stan Pratt’s “Was It You?” finally gets its official moment — delivering layered storytelling and signature alt-pop depth.
Emerging New York artist Kyle Waves embraces the rise of sonic-pop on “Picture In My Phone,” blending pulsating electronic production with an emotionally honest narrative about self-preservation.
Baby Queen’s newest release "I hope you don't remember me" feels like a pause, a reset and a step forward all at once — clear in execution, but rich in feeling and intent.
Album Review: "Architecture" feels personal without being precious, euphoric without being empty. Nieri builds a world you want to dance inside, then stay for the feelings.
Kicking off 2026 in style, Rhian! returns with “Up & Down” — a sexy, pulsating dance anthem inspired by 80s dance-pop and built for late-night liberation.
There’s a lot to catch up on: March UK tour dates, a new EP, and a sizzling collaboration with Ana Matronic. Bright Light Bright Light is entering a fresh chapter.
Uplifting, honest, and deeply relatable, “Airplane Mode” finds Frankie Silver turning emotional overwhelm into a pop anthem for self-preservation and clarity.