
When punk and jazz maniacs collide, a cacophonous triumphant number emerges that, with mischievous and lovely sound mixes, is not to be missed. OPUS KINK – Dust

Lightly melancholy and minimalistic indie that hypnotizes its surroundings with pulsating drums, slow organ, drillling guitar, and catchy singing. LAEL NEALE – I Am The River

Drum-fresh black-punk with a dark voice, nice sway, and intense swing that attracts the dance gene, and as the end approaches, the pulse rises. BAD PELICANS – Dance Music

Lightly hypnotic synthpop with melancholy undertones undermines us and lets us turn into fans in our hearts and that’s totally okay CONSTANT SMILES – In My Heart

Garage punk with the sound set to DIY like it came from a can that could make any outsider do a happy ugly dance all the way home. J.T. IV – I Wish I Was Your Mother

Dreamy guitar melody combined with monotony becomes lovely indie as it is sung as if in a trance, so we lift our hats and bow to friends without names. LIFE – Friends Without Names – Radio Edit

As if emerging from the earth with mechanical marching drums and eerie blackness, they crawl inside all the walls of the body, for us to enjoy. POWERPLANT – Broodmother

Tough attitude and a raw type of punk in a song that can make people leave their houses pogo-dancing because now they know what to do with their money. CLASS – Burning Cash

Gloomy but outstanding machinedark post-punk that leads us into a kind of black-controlled space you are more than happy to receive with open ears. HEARTWORMS – Retributions Of An Awful Life