track 01
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Creeper Star

Leo Walrus · Creeper Star

A pulsating piece that leads with immediately enamouring vocals. Leo Walrus has an ability to direct emotion with intent, giving breathing space to the listener where needed before tempting them back under his influence. Its restrained and deliberate nature lends extra awe to this thoughtfully crafted psychedelic track.
-Rhune

track 02
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Point It At Me

Jack Zade · Strange Times

An intimately dark, grunge-laden track with hauntingly repetitive vocals; Jack Zade's work seems to carve its own genre. A piece that feels like a transmission from an entity that exists only in a future time, tormented by some unknown tragedy. You're granted two minutes and forty-five seconds of this gloomily ethereal one-way communication before the portal closes and the track comes to an end.
-Rhune

track 03
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Benson

Jujube · Benson

An earnest and optimistic piece. Behind closed eyes we're transported to a rural environment. A melodic embodiment of driving under a sunset-kissed sky, your head reaching to catch the breeze. The vocals provide the sun's warmth, drums echo the road beneath, while elegantly plucked guitar feeds your senses.
-Rhune

track 04
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run

500 flannels · run

Curated restlessness. Immaculately executed. 500 flannels delivers an instantly hypnotic track that feels like an expertly constructed fusion of genre and decade.
-Rhune

track 05
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New Body

Eliza Pix · New Body

Eliza Pix's voice envelops the listener in warmth and awe. A heart-wrenching chorus pulls the right strings - we sense the gesture towards freedom in her expression, almost restorative in nature.
-Rhune

track 06
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Gone

Alex Kehm · At Your Door

The vocal layering holds a uniquely haunting beauty. A masterfully crafted folk melody, infused with ambient drum and piano work. A construction only possible at the hands of a creator who is deeply in tune with their feeling.
-Rhune

track 07
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blue song

jplenz · blue song

Jplenz provides a moment of sanctuary. He transports you to the sea with this hopeful melody, evoking feelings of familiarity and a sense of place you'd rather be.
-Rhune

track 08
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On The Bruises (Dance)

Siimoya · On The Bruises (Dance)

A piece that builds gradually, as if an orchestra of spinning plates where Siimoya is the expert conductor, commanding the chaos to deliver us a track that feels inspiring and otherworldly.
-Rhune

track 09
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Burning

Heavy Bloom · Burning

Heavy Bloom showcases a deeply satisfying, curated rawness with Burning. Piercing guitar underlies a comforting yet quietly frustrated vocal, forcing the listener to bathe in a tug-of-war between chaos and quiet order.
-Rhune

track 10
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Seven Elephants

Nathan Maurice · A Tranquil Star

As if all the stories were told at once.
-Rhune

track 11
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UNKNOWN

Daniel Kinde · UNKNOWN

We are still elsewhere having been transported by Daniel Kinde's richly layered track. An addictively hypnotic composition that builds flawlessly. We'll be back sometime soon...
-Rhune

track 12
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Wrapped in Amber

Jack Salzani · Is Everything About Letting Go?

Simultaneously suffocated and liberated, the listener, at the mercy of Jack Salzani's breathtakingly cinematic work, is given no choice but to reflect on the life before them. A piece which tightens its grip with each listen.
-Rhune

track 13
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You Don't Miss Your Water

Otis Redding · Otis Blue

A soulful reminder of gratitude's importance, stripped to its bones, delivered by a man who knew how to bleed into the microphone without ever whining.
-Rhune