• Weekly Song Recommendations •

“Rip The Roof Off” hits like a midnight adrenaline surge, blasting through with a swagger that’s equal parts dangerous and addictive. Matt Citron turns the track into a full-throttle riot of sound, the kind that makes you want to move even before you realise your pulse has already picked up speed.

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“Let The Sadness In” drifts in like a soft sigh, wrapping its warm harmonies around you until the world feels a little slower and strangely brighter. Mild Horses turns introspection into something lush and quietly luminous, the kind of track that settles into your chest and stays there long after the final note fades.

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“Foules” surges forward like a storm gathering over a restless city, its raw guitars and urgent pulse carving out a portrait of humanity pushed to its edge. Panorama turns tension into poetry, delivering a track that feels both confrontational and strangely compassionate, as if it’s shouting for us as much as about us.

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“NINGEN” hammers forward with a dark, metallic pulse that feels like stepping into a neon-lit underworld where every beat hits with deliberate force. SOMBRA crafts a fierce, cinematic rush of sound that pulls you in fast and leaves you buzzing long after the final drop dissolves.

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“Mary & Bunny” feels like a late-night confession wrapped in a dreamy haze, where every line lands with a quiet sting. Seth Sobs turns vulnerability into a kind of soft magic, crafting a track that lingers like a memory you’re not quite ready to let go of.

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“Bird of Time” unfolds like a gentle ache, weaving nostalgia and shadow into a soundscape that feels strangely timeless and hauntingly intimate. Factheory and Michel Sordinia create a slow-burning glow of emotion, the kind of track that brushes against your memory and refuses to let go.

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“Remember?” sparkles with a bright, kinetic glow, the kind of beat that lifts you before you even realise you’re smiling. Sacred Snow and Nick Prosper blend charisma and shimmer so effortlessly that the track feels like a burst of pure, sun-soaked motion.

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“Shopping Around” is a wild, cheeky jolt of experimental energy, twisting between chaos and groove with a grin you can almost hear. Reptile Tile and Period Bomb turn the track into a brilliantly unhinged ride, the kind that keeps you guessing and somehow dancing at the same time.

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“You Make Me Wanna Dance” glows with pure, youthful spark, spinning that butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling into a shimmer of bright, irresistible rhythm. Trinity Jo-Li Bliss delivers a track so sweet and full of motion that it feels like stepping into your own little movie moment.

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“Too Dramatic, Too Paralyzed” swells with a beautifully conflicted intensity, catching that moment when emotion feels too big to move through and too heavy to shake off. Raging Lines channels raw vulnerability into a spellbinding blend of melody and tension, leaving the song echoing long after it fades.

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