Psychedelic
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Introducing… CLIFFWALKER
70s inspired vibraphone rock to take you on a trip.
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Michael Beharie – Promise Review
Hazy folk that comes from everywhere and nowhere you've ever travelled to.
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Etran de L’Aïr – Agadez Review
Pan-African rock that you can dance to.
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Pluto Jonze – Awe Review
Psyche-pop for those who like strong pop melodies dressed up in alternative clothes.
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Marc-E – Catharsis Review
Psybient journey's with an array of drums and noises.
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Gothic Tropic – Tang Brain Review
Genres are dead.
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Introducing… Rachika Nayar
Taking guitar stems into the dream world.
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Introducing… Kekko
Dream pop and shoegaze Husband/Wife duo.
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Submotile – Sonic Day Codas Review
A shoegazing album for the ages.
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Beams – Ego Death Review
A heroes journey on self reinvention.
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Introducing… The Wormholes
Floating into the wormhole of joyous sound
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Introducing… Sunfields
Count your blessings, classic rock style.
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Tash Sultana – Terra Firma Review
Summertime vibes are strong.
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Tala Vala – Modern Hysteria Review
A truly unique fusion of music.
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Introducing… Here Lies Man
Here Lies Good Music
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Treeboga – Circle of Unity Review
Tribal purges of emotion,
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Pássaro – Pássaro Encantado Review
Enchanted Brazil.
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Astralseid – Shamanic Love Review
Beating the drums of entrancement.
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Compro Oro ft. Murat Ertel & Esma Ertel – Simurg Review
Turkish psyche folk meets Belgian psyche-jazz in the mash up you never knew you wanted.
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Healing Potpourri – Blanket of Calm Review
The Sims soundtrack you never knew you needed
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Something Leather – Midnight Reverie Review
Something evil at the circus
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Ultraísta – Sister Review
Ultraista - The groove into madness
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Corridor – Junior Review
Sub-Pop's first French speaking rockers make their mark
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Purple Heart Parade – Desolation Angel Review
Sounds like… A swirling whirlpool of guitars and drums in beautiful slow motion. Review Manchester’s Purple Heart Parade continue to ensure that the iconic British…
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Tony Volker – Where The Light Gets In Review
Kaleidoscope folk to take on a road trip
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Desert Ships – Eastern Flow Review
Sublime dream rock to sway the night away to
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Melas Leukos – Fable Review
Nomadic folk for all the world to love
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Introducing… Mystic Peach
Mystic Peach are a rock trio from the South Coast of the UK and they take what’s best of psyche-rock and then condenses it down…
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Raoul Vignal returns with new album and preview single
One of my favourite discoveries of 2017 was the hushed beauty of Raoul Vignal’s melodic guitar and voice. His ability to make music that is…
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Sea Moya return for new single and debut album out October
Sea Moya popped onto my radar when their released their EP “Baltic States” a couple of years ago and now the German duo are back…
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Introducing… Go March
Reminding me of what would happy if Kraftwerk were rockers and not purely a synth sound machine, Go March’s new single from the forthcoming second…
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Introducing… David Hopkins #RecordStoreDay
70's psyche rock with a symphonic twist
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Introducing… Mellow Gang
Psych-pop in slow motion
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Introducing… Breathe Panel
Seaside rockers with extra pedal effects
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Alice Coltrane – “Turiyasangitananda” Review
A merging of cultures to create something otherworldly
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Misty Coast – “Misty Coast” Review
Echo pedals to maximum
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Hannah Peel – “Journey to Cassiopeia” Review
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