Tengger              Sky       

Blurring the lines between psychedelic, New Age, and drone, guided as much by intuition and ritual as by composition.

Fabienne Delsol            Indigo Red       

Artist who has been finessing her unique blend of neo- and classic psych, ye-ye, and ‘60s beat inspired pop since releasing her debut solo album No Time For Sorrows in 2004.

Luke Haines     Izzy Wizzy Let’s Get Bizzy        

Featuring 14 songs that conjure up everyone from Mama Cass to Tommy Cooper, and Graham Bond to Mick Robertson via Magic Shops and The Omen 2.

Maquina.           Body Transmission      

Lisbon trio who embody all the sweaty togetherness and euphoria a collective music experience has to offer.

The Temper Trap           Sungazer          

It veers from yearning intimacy to full-throttle catharsis, from guitar-riffing indie tunes to heavy electronica.

She’s Green      Swallowtail EP              

Minneapolis band she’s green describe themselves as “moss music”. It’s music for wandering into the forest and getting lost there; for discovering magic forgotten deep in nature; for slowly shedding who you were before.

Lulac    Sweet Thief     

Their formula is one of both meditation and exploration. While the songs are layered and sculpted over long periods of time, where the pair’s dynamism and unspoken musical connection comes to the fore, their roots are in isolation, in the quiet spaces Zoë Randell retreats to when writing.

Joalin   Perspectiva EP             

The project blends Latin rhythmic influences with the understated minimalism of her Finnish roots.

Among Legends             Lose My Grip  

They hit that sweet spot between grit and melody, carrying the lineage of Ontario punk into something sharp and current.

Pete Fij               Up’s The New Down    

Artist who originally burst onto the scene in the early 90s as the frontman and guitarist of post-shoegaze / pre-Britpop band Adorable

If These Trees Could Talk         The Hidden Hand         

Instrumental post-rock band focus on capturing sonic power, utilizing the three guitars to cover different areas of the spectrum.

Ebbb    Shallow Hits   

Trio who have evolved beyond their debut EP which they dubbed as “Brian Wilson meets Death Grips” into something more multi-faceted.

Deardarkhead                The Pendulum Swings              

Their identity rooted as much in mood as in melody, their music blends atmospheric dreampop, shoegaze shimmer and ethereal rock.

Neil Brogan       Near Broken Band       

A shimmering, summery joy of a record, the songs sparkle with energy and bristle with anxiety, in the way that the best pop music can do.

Scritti Politti     Cupid & Psyche 85      

Much-loved 13 track version of the record will appear on vinyl for the first time, alongside a series of handpicked rarities

Snag     All The Cages Holding Us Will One Day Turn To Dust              

They continue to develop their brand of heavy emo, expanding melodically and texturally without losing their edge.

Suki Waterhouse           Loveland          

The indie songstress describes the concept as ““Loveland to me lives in the distance between a former self who felt most alive in romance, fantasy and momentum, and a present self reaching for something steadier, more intimate and more true.”

Baby Jane          Winter Forever              

Drawing from Russian pop classics and the raw micro scenes of internet born bedroom hardstyle.

Holy Wave        i’m DADA          

They stretch their familiar sense of woozy atmosphere into something leaner and more direct. There are more loops and samples woven throughout than before, grooves that feel constructed, cyclical, hypnotic. Some tracks drift toward dub’s elastic spaciousness; others pulse with cinematic downtempo gravity.

Panda Bear & Sonic Boom       A? of WHEN     

It is built on loops of harp and sequences of steel drum, webs of pedal steel and even bits of a mariachi band from Mexico City.

Master Massive             White Shadows            

Swedish cult act unite traditional metal with progressive and doom elements.

Jack White        Frozen Charlotte          

It features the two fiery songs, “Derecho Demonico” and “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs,” which premiered earlier this year.

Conrad Schnitzler        Conal  

Release of 1981 album consisting of two 20-minute tracks from the German experimental, electronic artist.

Straight Arrows              Fruits from the Forest

A “Greatest Hits of the Straight Arrows”, a 15 track Primer of sorts to get you abreast of their bloody catchy and scuzzy pop songs.

Trophy Wife      Pathetic            

Alt-rock trio building a reputation through their raw, evocative, and powerful live performances, alongside a distinctive grunge-leaning sound.

Iona Luke           From Dust EP 

Drawing inspiration from artists such as PJ Harvey, Patti Smith and Tori Amos, Iona Luke combines literary lyricism with dramatic alternative-pop arrangements and an emotional openness.

Frost Children                Tweaker Poem EP        

Tweaker Poem was created in a sleep deprived 24 hours in Tokyo on January 2, 2026. Frost Children, the sibling duo of Angel and Lulu Prost, were inspired to create this body of work after fleeing from NYC when they discovered they were being stalked.

Leah Nawy        I Could Bloom From Here EP 

Taiwanese-American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who masterfully blends indie rock, folk, and soul into honest, intricate stories.

foamboy            Stupid Hot       

A west coast pop duo creating jazz-inspired danceable pop with a hyper-personal lyrical edge.

Coco Smith      You Won’t Get My Message But You’ll Hear It              

A record that reflects Smith’s belief that folk/rock’s defining characteristic as a genre is “triumph, despite.” It exists within the themes of her influences – Big Thief, Pinegrove, Armlock.

Bella Kay           My Reckless Abandon              

She blends a hauntingly timeless voice with hazy alternative pop production and deeply personal, bedroom-born songwriting.