Chamber Pop
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Tori Amos returns with uplifting mother/daughter bonding single ‘Stronger Together’
An uplifting call to comfort feels like a follow-up to "Promise"
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Bruno Bavota+Chantal Acda – ‘Safer Places’ Review
Where sad piano folk meets uplifting stories of everyday inspiration.
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Introducing… Miarlequin
A witchy, vintage synth watercolour soundscape about kindness in your own neurodivergence.
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Hanakiv returns with new album ‘Interlude’… and the pianist is bringing her voice this time
An ethereal, haunting way to process grief through the prepared piano.
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Violin-looping indie pop star Kishi Bashi to celebrate 10th Anniversary of ‘Sonderlust’ with special edition
A personal 10/10 album is getting the expanded demos and b-sides treatment!
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JFDR – from figure 8 Review
An intimate, emotional live performance.
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Phildel returns with sumptuous piano ballad ahead of UK tour
Graceful siren of nature is back with another piano pop classic in waiting.
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Introducing… Sofi Paez
Mysterious, flowing piano compositions, paired with Costa Rican heritage, leads a new "as-live" EP.
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Live Vault – Bat For Lashes
We’re going back nearly 20 years to showcase Bat For Lashes’ debut album ‘Fur and Gold’. It is an album that I still return back…
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Charlotte Martin – Mercury Review
Inspired by her music students, Charlotte Martin exudes confidence and strength in this climactic and emotionally-charged EP.
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Ambre Ciel – still, there is the sea Review
A cinematic, rich, and fluid classical chamber pop hybrid album that blurs dream and reality at sea.
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Tara Nome Doyle – Ekko Review
A beautifully understated and intimate chamber pop tour-de-force about listening to your emotions within.
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Introducing… Jonathan Fitas
A beautifully tender approach to cinematic introspection as Jonathan Fitas turns from tv and film scores to a personal solo album.
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Melissa Weikart – Easy Review
Expressive jazz infused piano chamber pop that brings a cinematic chanteuse edge to chamber pop
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Melissa Weikart returns with her unique brand of haunted alt-jazz and an upcoming EP
An expanded sound palette brings new ways to hypnotically pull you in with her uneasy piano based songs.
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Birdmask – Isolde EP Review
Insanely catchy alternative chamber pop anthems that'll be stuck in your head gleefully for ages.
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Introducing… Fie Eike
Dreamy piano based art-pop delving into the relationship between humans and nature.
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Emiliana Torrini – Miss Flower Review
Seductive, summer love and secret agent missions let you live a life you've never known with the sensual trip-hop 'Miss Flower'.
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The Ophelias – Ribbon Review
When swampy chamber rock takes a darker, moodier turn.
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Bat For Lashes explores motherhood on upcoming album ‘The Dream of Delphi’
Bat For Lashes reflects of early motherhood on dreamy new album full of indie pop magic
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Birdmask – Tristan Review
A triumphant sophistipop return after nearly a full decade away
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Charlotte Martin – Knives and Bouquets Review
Co-writing with her students, this EP showcases the talents of a songwriting mentor
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JFDR – Museum Review
A triumphant collision of experimental chamber pop and contemporary classical music
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Rosemary & Garlic – A Room of One’s Own Review
Dreamy chamber folk delivered in one of my favourite albums of 2023.
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Seaming To – Dust Gatherers Review
Cinematic esoteric chamber pop with a haunted heart of dust and gold.
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Lucinda Chua – YIAN review
A lush and introspective string drenched ode to finding comfort in a place called home.
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Seaming To – Natural Process Review
One voice, one almighty uneasy choir to weild.
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Introducing… Quasi Qui
Brother and Sister alt-pop duo with a sound that feels of everywhere and every time all at once.
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Orchestral indie rockers Completions return with new single and album
One of my favourite underground artists I’ve discovered in recent years is Completions. Shawn Alpay heads the project and for ages I thought it was…
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Lissom – Eclipses Review
Chamber pop duo return with a beautifully emotive album.
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Chantal Acda and Bruno Bavota collaborate on new chamber pop / classical crossover album
Intimate and elegant chamber pop collaboration.
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Melissa Weikart – Here, There Review
A truly unique album that challenges what you'd expect from a singer-songwriter at the piano.
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Tetem. and Yusuke Tsutsumi – One Cut Deeper Review
Gothic dreamfolk soundtrack bringing out the best of both artists.
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Introducing… Glasser
When a majestic jellyfish and an atmospheric chamber pop symphony collide.
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Kathryn Joseph – for you who are the wronged Review
One of the most personal albums I've come across in the last decade.
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Introducing… Sophia Fracassi
Canadian singer-songwriter writing about finding her way into adulthood.
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Hrishikesh Hirway – Rooms I Used to Call My Own Review
Softer softest - dream pop to be sad to
































