With the release of Ancient Air’s debut solo EP Let’s Look At Things Far Away today, the Melbourne-based composer has shared a collection of stunning minimalist ambient soundscapes – a serene exploration into the evocative and the unknown.
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With the release of Ancient Air’s debut solo EP Let’s Look At Things Far Away today, the Melbourne-based composer has shared a collection of stunning minimalist ambient soundscapes – a serene exploration into the evocative and the unknown.
Beloved Melbourne community radio station PBS 106.7FM are currently in the midst of this year’s Radio Festival, their annual fundraiser that encourages listeners to dig deep and reciprocate the unrelenting support the station gives to the broader music community all year round.
The third taste of their forthcoming debut album, cult synth-wave group Double Vanity have returned today with ‘Night Moves’, a track that continues to build on the immersive world the trio are crafting, paired with a new clip that elevates the track’s slowburning grooves and otherworldly atmosphere into something all the more evocative.
Following the release of their self-titled debut earlier this month, we caught up with Vio and Jake from Modal Melodies to dig into the stories and ideas behind their heady, idiosyncratic new album.
Alongside the announcement that their sophomore album With Gusto is set to be released through Flightless Records, today we have the pleasure of sharing a first look at ‘A Toast to Good Health’ from avant-pop mavericks Eggy, a dose of their surrealist garage-pop that comes paired with an equally stirring new clip.
Back with their first new music in two years, Canberra psychedelic rockers HYG have returned with ‘Into The New World’, an adventurous and intoxicating sonic journey that hints at where the four-piece’s burgeoning sound may be headed next.
Today we’ve got the pleasure of premiering the sophomore album from psychedelic powerhouse Tug – full to the brim with left-of-centre garage-pysch paired with moments of imaginative prog-rock and tender 70s-eqsue balladry, To Burn Oneself is a exhilarating re-immersion into Tug’s shapeshifting sonic world.
A good six months on from its initial release, we’ve finally had the chance to dig into Cayn Borthwick’s latest release Big City Remixes, as the four guest producers who feature on the EP talk us through the extremes needed to take Cayn’s warped dance-pop to the next level.
Alongside the news that his debut EP First Glance is on the way, Palm Beach-based songwriter Mirror Mirror has returned with ‘Stay Around’, another dose of his evocative retro-pop goodness.
Off the back of the release of her vibrant new single ‘That’s Your Problem’ last week, neo-soul powerhouse Abbey Rose has returned today with a brand new clip that takes the track’s themes of self-assurance to the next level with its playful and mystical edge.
Following on from the release of his debut single last year, Maxwell Brady has shared an evocative new clip with us today for ‘Faces In The Flowers’, a majestic visual journey that pairs perfectly with the tune’s lilting instrumentation and unassuming charm.
Some new favourites from the past week or so. Featuring CLAMM, Eggy, Classic, 100% and Display Homes.