Dan Szyller - Interstellar (Voyager 1)
4 h : 25 min

Buckle up because Dan Szyller is about to take you on an intergalactic journey with Interstellar (Voyager 1). The track is a perfect marriage of melody and experience. The soundscape in the track holds an array of textures, noises and atmosphere that is neatly packed into the 4 minutes and 25 seconds song. The track is a collection of atmospheric sounds that ebbs and flows slowly.  Interstellar (Voyager 1) has a meditative quality to it. It has the ability to engulf you and launch you into a world meticulously created by Dan. The music surrounds you, echoing the sounds of the vast universe that calls on you to experience it fully. Dan stitches together a wonderful soundscape- note after note, creating an almost cinematic quality. We sit tight as he starts taking you on the most epic Sonic voyage. There is so much detailing within the soundtrack, making it an impeccable and spotless production. Painting such vivid images filled with colours that one can find only in their imagination, renders you speechless. The perfect sonic arrangement evokes a variety of emotions seamlessly, this kind of storytelling is seen in Wonder. The film is astronaut themed in the most beautiful way. Both the song and film are incredibly moving, making Interstellar (Voyager 1) a perfect fit for the film. Dan Szyller has done a killer job on the arrangements in this soundtrack. Every note have you moving closer and closer to auditory heaven. Dan has gifted the world with a spaceship of a song and it is ready to take you on an adventure. You must give his album "The Celestial Immigrant" a listen, it is filled with tracks like this and more.

Frederick, the First - Spit You Out
2 h : 21 min

Frederick, the First showcases his musical prowess and eclectic style in his latest track, "Spit You Out," a captivating upbeat electro-pop number that leaves listeners with no choice but to tap their feet. The mix is a seamless blend of mesmerizing vocal harmonies and innovative arrangements, creating an irresistible soundscape adorned with electronic drum samples that exude pure energy. It's a delightful offering for both EDM enthusiasts and indie pop fans alike. In a new age detective TV show like Psych!, "Spit You Out" could effortlessly set the scene for a high-octane chase sequence through neon-lit streets, intensifying the suspense with its pulsating beats and dynamic composition. Picture the protagonist racing against time, weaving through the city's beachside, with Frederick's music elevating the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere. Conversely, in a romantic dramedy, the track would work its magic during a heartwarming montage of a budding romance in When Harry Met Sally. As the quirky characters embark on endearing escapades and share laughter-filled moments, "Spit You Out" would infuse the scene with infectious joy, complementing the story's emotional journey. With his Midwest roots and West Coast musical ingenuity, "Frederick, the First" continues to defy genre boundaries, crafting a sound that is uniquely his own. This Minneapolis-born artist's magnetic fusion of D'Angelo's soulful finesse and the Talking Heads' daring experimentation leaves listeners eager for more of his creative smorgasbord.

Live In Color - Yes To Me
3 h : 23 min

Stepping into the vibrant soundscape of the latest release by Live In Color, "Yes To Me," feels like embarking on a sonic journey through the picturesque city of Jönköping itself. The electro-pop anthem bursts forth with infectious energy, instantly capturing the listener's attention. The opening mid-heavy bassline, reminiscent of classic disco grooves, hooks you from the first beat, promising a dance-worthy experience. The chorus emerges as the crown jewel of the track – an earworm that lodges itself in your mind with the same kind of addictive potency as the anthems of bands like Fall Out Boy. Additionally, the seamless integration of the synth lines crafts an immersive sonic landscape, where each element complements the other to produce a harmonious and electrifying whole. A Refreshing Take on Synthwave influenced by Alt-Pop The mix of "Yes To Me" is a masterclass in utilizing the stereo field. The elements are ingeniously placed, creating a sense of depth that takes you on an auditory adventure. The pulsating bass resonates in the centre, anchoring the track, while the synths elegantly dance around, creating an expansive and multi-dimensional experience. This dynamic use of space lends an extra layer of excitement to the track, enhancing the overall listening experience. With its upbeat tempo and catchy melody, "Yes To Me" could effortlessly find a home in the soundtracks of teen dramas like "Euphoria" and "Riverdale," infusing their scenes with an undeniable vivacity. Moreover, its versatile sound could also resonate with the offbeat charm of indie films like "Juno" adding an extra layer of quirkiness to their narratives. In their latest effort, Live In Color showcases their ability to merge pop sensibilities with an adventurous spirit, creating a track that not only makes you move but also sticks with you long after the music fades. This electro-pop gem is a testament to the band's evolving prowess and sets the stage for a dazzling musical journey ahead.

Chelsea Keenan - Tension
2 h : 52 min

The latest track by Chelsea Keenan, "Tension," is a captivating indie pop gem that seamlessly weaves influences from electronica and R&B soundscapes into a mesmerizing sonic tapestry. Right from the start, the careful craftsmanship of the stereo field becomes evident, immersing the listener in a dreamlike atmosphere. The song's production is a testament to Chelsea's artistry, with VSTi percussive elements that harken back to the early days of trap, adding a contemporary edge to the overall composition. One standout feature of "Tension" is Chelsea's flawless vocal harmonies. Her voice glides effortlessly through the melodic contours of the song, evoking a sense of emotional depth that resonates with the listener. It's a track that could easily find a home in the soundtracks of a drama series like "One Tree Hill," where its moody yet uplifting vibes would enhance dramatic moments. What makes the artist's music even more remarkable is her personal journey. Despite facing significant health challenges in recent years, including Meningitis, multiple strokes, and POTS Syndrome, Chelsea Keenan has not only continued to create but has also used her platform to support others dealing with sickness and invisible illnesses. Her dedication to raising awareness and providing encouragement aligns perfectly with the uplifting spirit of "Tension," reminding us that we can overcome life's challenges together.

Mona - Told Ya
3 h : 20 min

MONA, the dynamic artist hailing from Dayton, Ohio, and now making waves in Nashville, has returned with a pulsating electro-dance pop anthem titled 'Told Ya.' This latest offering from the multi-talented musician Nick Brown is a breath of fresh air in the indie music scene, exuding infectious energy and a message of resilience. 'Told Ya' kicks off with a burst of vibrant synths that immediately grab your attention, setting the tone for an upbeat and peppy journey. The track masterfully explores themes of standing strong and fighting back against adversity, making it a perfect anthem for those seeking empowerment. The mix of the track is a sonic masterpiece. The stereo field is expertly utilized to create a wide and immersive soundstage that envelops the listener. The carefully crafted frequency spectrum ensures that each element of the song shines brightly, with pristine highs that glisten and rumbling lows that provide a solid foundation. The groovy mid-heavy bass lines drive the track forward, keeping the energy levels high, while the steady kicks hit you right in the feels, urging you to move to the rhythm. The latest studio effort by MONA would fit into adventure dramedies 'Told Ya' would feel right at home in the soundtracks of teen adventure TV shows like "Stranger Things" and "The Umbrella Academy," with its infectious and dynamic sound. Its anthemic quality and electrifying production would perfectly complement the action-packed scenes of these series. As an artist with a remarkable track record, including appearances on prestigious late-night TV shows and touring with music legends like Queen, Noel Gallagher, and Kings Of Leon, MONA continues to captivate audiences with their versatility and talent. In conclusion, with 'Told Ya,' MONA proves once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, delivering a track that is not only a sonic delight but also a source of empowerment and resilience.

Scan It - Your Grooving Way
4 h : 29 min

If the swirls and a galaxy full of layers in Van Gogh’s painting had a sound, Your Grooving Way by Scan It would be it. The track has a relaxed graph that allows you to explore and get lost between the tumbling melody. As the melody takes its time to take you on a journey, the vocals does the same thing as well. This interesting production quality allows the listeners to almost be swallowed whole into Scan it’s world.  The track begins with a slow instrumental that emulates this feeling of time slowing down. We then hear the vocals that gently spreads through your body. This track would be wonderful in the last but one scene in Juno. We can imagine Juno getting embraced by Paulie while this plays in the background. Scan It has got the formula down on how to both surprise their listeners while also delivering exactly what they want. You can follow the links above to know more about this beautiful artist.

Kara Zmatiq - Slay
2 h : 24 min

Kara Zmatiq doesn’t just perform—they command, captivate, and completely own the stage. They’re too busy concocting the perfect brew of music that drips with personality and grace. As Australia’s premier live-singing drag queen, Kara has built a career on jaw-dropping vocals. Her latest track- Slay is a work of art; it’s not just a song—it’s a declaration. She swirls up a storm with this one as she twirls her way into your playlist. Slay is a song that drips an aura that captivates you from the very first beat. The track walks this balance between sleek and high energy, blending pulsating electro pop with a strong club energy. The way the song screams confidence must be noted; if you need a pick-me-up song, this one’s it! It’s the kind of track that belongs in the soundtrack of a high-fashion runway show or blasting through the speakers of an underground queer dance party at 2 AM. Kara’s countertenor vocals slice through the beat with precision, equal parts commanding and hypnotic. With a song like Slay that refuses to be moved into the shadowss and back down, the song belongs in a film like Red, White and Royal Blue. This track is a celebration of queerness, artistry, and the unapologetic pursuit of being exactly who you are and belonging here, in this moment. Kara didn’t just release a song. Kara Zmatiq dropped a manifesto. And honey, it slays. Go on, do yourself a favour and follow them in the links attached above.