After decades within the All Saints constellation, the Appleton sisters are releasing music as a duo again, framing a partnership that has always operated on a different frequency.
After decades within the All Saints constellation, the Appleton sisters are releasing music as a duo again, framing a partnership that has always operated on a different frequency.
The Nigerian singer-songwriter moves with a self-assured grace, blending Afropop, R&B, and street-pop into a sound that feels both fresh and familiar.
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In a landscape of high-definition personas, GERD builds a world from low-light moments and the gentle friction of becoming.
In Los Angeles, Tiffany Day constructs expansive electronic pop from a foundation of close connection, shaping a new chapter with her upcoming album HALO.
From the stages of Britpop to the score of a cinematic finale, Antony Genn’s journey reflects a deeper understanding of musical narrative.
The Manchester-based group builds a world of controlled dissonance, where industrial rhythms meet a confrontational and compelling vocal presence.
The Baltimore synthesist builds worlds from the ground up, moving from industrial Eurorack experiments to the spacious architectures of the Buchla system.
The Australian producer’s ascent is defined by a self-contained creative process, building emotive pop structures within hyper-energetic electronic frameworks.
The veteran singer’s journey reframes a career of 90s hits not as a peak, but as a prologue to a more honest life.