Simon Smith
- Soundtrack
Lucrecia Dalt’s “The Baby” is a bodily sound extravaganza
A horror soundtrack composed by body noise only.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Blue Luminaire
A delicate and intimate look in healing.
- Introducing...
Introducing… CLIFFWALKER
70s inspired vibraphone rock to take you on a trip.
- Review
Tetem. and Yusuke Tsutsumi – One Cut Deeper Review
Gothic dreamfolk soundtrack bringing out the best of both artists.
- Review
Rainbow Sahana – Astéroïde B-612 Review
A French-Punjabi mashup bringing synthwave and traditional ideas together.
- Singer Songwriter
Live Vault – Celestial North
Viking Dreamfolk to dance and soar too.
- Music
Ibeyi – Spell 31 Review
The Book of the Dead inspired French-Cuban album.
- Introducing...
Introducing… El Hardwick
Exploring our relationship to our body and world through sound.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Glasser
When a majestic jellyfish and an atmospheric chamber pop symphony collide.
- Review
Glass Museum – Reflet Review
Jazztronica duo take it to the dance floor.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Kaapstaad
Lullaby meets soundscape
- Review
Ethan Woods – Burnout Review
A weather cycle in the Appalachians - folk style.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Bryan Senti
Haunted violin work from Latin American past.
- Review
Pendant – Harp Review
When a rocker takes the guitars to a rave.
- Acoustic
Kathryn Williams returns with beautiful symphonic folk anthem
Alt-folk singer songwriter is back with a bang.
- Review
Kathryn Joseph – for you who are the wronged Review
One of the most personal albums I've come across in the last decade.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Church Girls
Big guitar hooks and insightful vulnerable lyrics.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Madeleine Cocolas
The sound of inner stillness and some very satisfying ink drop art!
- Review
Sugar For The Pill – Wanderlust Review
A classic shoegaze album is born.
- Review
LUCHS – Från Dagar Av Vila Review
A piano album about creativity in relaxation.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Sophia Fracassi
Canadian singer-songwriter writing about finding her way into adulthood.
- Review
Sevdaliza – Raving Dahlia Review
A poignant attack on the music industry and all toxic relationships.
- Review
Highasakite – Mother Review
When four become two,
- Review
Hrishikesh Hirway – Rooms I Used to Call My Own Review
Softer softest - dream pop to be sad to
- Introducing...
Introducing… Alex Banks
Intelligent Dance Music and a beautiful look into digital and natural patterns.
- Higher Plain Music Radio
Higher Plain Music Radio – Episode 10 A Little Haunted
A new playlist of 10 artists banishing demons.
- Review
Michael Beharie – Promise Review
Hazy folk that comes from everywhere and nowhere you've ever travelled to.
- Introducing...
Introducing… Quayola / Seta
Algorithms, pianos and digital art projections collide.
- Review
Spencer Elliot – SE3 Review
A wide smiled delight of instrumental prog-rock
- Introducing...
Introducing… Melissa Weikart
Avant pop that conveys the feeling of tired emotions through piano and voice.
- Review
Pérola Branca – Tudo Que Era Sólido Desmanchou No Ar Review
Brazilian grooves go around the world.
- Music
Introducing… Akusmi
Cosmic Jazz from the Fourth World.
- Review
Austin Wintory & The London Symphony Orchestra – Traveler – A Journey Symphony Review
A cinematic orchestration of one of the finest gaming soundtracks of all time.
- Adult Pop
Iamamiwhoami returns with new audiovisual album
Jonna Lee returns with her full audiovisual project for an album inspired by pregnancy and motherhood.
- Music
Emma Ruth Rundle – Orpheus Looking Back Review
A short but delightful selection of bonus snippets from "Engines of Hell".
- Introducing...
Introducing… Forgiveness
Prolific new jazz artists combine for a musical journey built on friendship.
- Review
DiipSilence – The Ten Review
A wildly experimental take on landscape driven new age music
- Review
Oksana Linde – Aquatic and Other Worlds Review
A synth album 74 years in the making.





































