indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
From the Dolomites to Anywhere: Raffaele Scoccia's "Silent Mountains" Speaks a Universal Language.
Most modern piano releases carry a quiet sense of familiarity. Not in a bad way, necessarily - there is comfort in repetition - but too often they lean on well-worn ideas of mood and minimalism, offering little more than variations on a theme we’ve all heard before.
By Whitney Millerabout 6 hours ago in Beat
The Sound of Staying Focused
There’s something refreshing about stumbling across an artist who isn’t trying to fit into a mold—and that’s exactly the vibe you get with Daniel S Saighe, better known as Unstopable. No overproduced persona, no industry-polished image—just a guy putting his experiences, mindset, and ambitions straight into his music.
By mysoundMusica day ago in Beat
Tracing Light and Shadow - Improvisational Pianist Mario Mattia's Latest Release "Origin"
Improvisational pianist Mario Mattia’s "Origin" arrives as a deeply expressive and adventurous piece, one that refuses to be confined by a single mood or stylistic lane. Instead, it unfolds with a sense of intention and emotional breadth, inviting the listener into a world where contrast is not just present but essential to the listening experience.
By Whitney Miller2 days ago in Beat
GAB SAFA Embraces the In Between in New Release "BEAUTY TEARS"
There’s something quietly radical about the way GAB SAFA approaches emotion on her brand new single "BEAUTY TEARS". In a musical landscape that often pushes toward clarity and immediate resolution, Safa leans into something far less certain - the in-between spaces.
By Whitney Miller5 days ago in Beat
The Industry Is Late: BigDeuceFOF and FOF Records Have Already Built Momentum
Every so often, an artist moves in a way that forces the industry to play catch-up. Not because they were introduced by a major label. Not because they were handed a co-sign. But because the momentum became too real to ignore.
By RapRadarDigest7 days ago in Beat
(Review) Enphamus & Young Nudy Lock In With “Max Payne” A Cold, Calculated Statement Record by NWO Sparrow
Rapid Review of Enphamus "Max Payne" Beats - 8/10 Lyrics - 10/10 Concept - 5/10 Replay Value - 10/10 A haunting beat and effortless flow combine to deliver street poetry with conviction and replay value by NWO Sparrow
By NWO SPARROW10 days ago in Beat
Goldiie Lux’s “Be” Is What Happens When Artists Stop Holding Back by NWO Sparrow
Rapid Review of Goldiie Lux "Be" Beats - 10/10 Lyrics - 10/10 Concept - 10/10 Replay Value - 7/10 Blending emotion with intention, Goldiie Lux delivers a fearless take on survival, pressure, and purpose in music by NWO Sparrow
By NWO SPARROW10 days ago in Beat
Garrett Anthony Rice Explores Folklore and Loss on Haunting New Single “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy)”
Garrett Anthony Rice has returned with a chilling new single, “In The Darkness With The Spirit Of The Lake (A Family Tragedy),” the latest addition to his forthcoming double album Equinox. The track unfolds at Blessington Lake in County Wicklow, Ireland, telling the story of a young boy who drowns while confronted by the Púca, an ancient spirit said to dwell beneath the water. Drawing on Irish folklore and the darkly enchanting setting of the Poulaphouca Reservoir, the song combines myth, memory, and a sense of inevitable surrender.
By Chris Adams12 days ago in Beat
10 Dreamy Pop Tracks for Goddesses
You've probably heard a lot of songs that are fun, catchy and easy to digest. However, when's the last time you heard a track that made you feel like you're having a spiritual experience? What about a song that sounds like a chorus of angels or a mysterious tune that you'd hear in a dream and forget upon awakening? This list has ten of them, and you're about to explore the depths of darkwave, goth music and dreamy pop with these groups that brought mystery and intrigue to the 90s and early 2000s.
By Kaitlin Shanks19 days ago in Beat










