Fake Plastic – What Should I Be Scared Of? (Remix)
Remix Single | 31/10/2025
3:24 | Digital
Synthwave / Dark Pop
Hamburg, Germany
Two years ago, Northern Germany’s Fake Plastic released their rebellious, dirty, and catchy self-titled debut album. The longplayer featured the dark and yet empowering anthem What Should I Be Scared Of? which has recently been given a whole new sonic outfit. By shifting the raw energy from grunge and indie rock towards wave and dark pop, What Should I Be Scared Of? does not lose a bit of its power. Instead, the new version intensifies the dystopian air of the track. And with this retrofuturistic new outfit, Fake Plastic spread their encouraging message to an even bigger audience.
New Laconia – New Laconia
Single | 28/10/2025 | Jul’s Music
2:58 | Digital
Art Rock / Jazz Rock
Dnipro, Ukraine
In the recent past, New Laconia have proven to be a hidden gem in the spheres of sophisticated guitar music. With the release of the title track, the project’s star shall rise even higher into the sky of artistic and progressive music. The three-minute instrumental is indeed a very good choice for carrying the project’s name since the track summarises what you might have witnessed from New Laconia so far. An intelligently layed-out sonic scaffolding reaches into heights of art and prog rock while being hold by a solid foundation. Nevertheless, the ornamentations and decorations are what makes New Laconia so special and thus, it is the jazzy attitude which leaves a sustainable impact here.
Jaan – Baghali
Album | 03/10/2025 | World Of Echo
42:43 | 10 tracks | Vinyl / Digital
Ambient / Experimental
Nuuk, Greenland
Baghali is a breath-taking sonic journey that takes the listeners from vast fields of snow and ice to gigantic waves clashing with cold rocks of the Northern Atlantic. And just moments later, the album relocates the audience to a contrasty stroll between vibrant Middle Eastern towns and the calm of the desert. Jaan create soundscapes in which dreams, visions, and ideas shall be born. These ten experimental tracks carry food for thousands of thoughts, and each of the ten titles makes the listeners re-discover and reflect previous strains of consciousness. Here are ten soundscapes that can help you to clear your mind, re-calibrate your compass, and dive into beautiful and teasing experimental music.
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