With Call Me Names, Glass Museum introduces a vocal for the very first time in one of their tracks, bringing a soulful warmth to this introspective ballad, carried by a slow groove, airy synths, and restrained rhythmic tension.
The song delves into themes of breakup, regret, and reconciliation — an inner dialogue haunted by the past and longing for repair. It explores the void left by another,... Read more
Out now on vinyl via Sdban Ultra, ECHOES OF PRAYER marks the debut album from Ghanaian-Dutch musician Bnnyhunna. Featuring standout singles like Communicate, Calm Waters and Silent Chaos, the record cements Bnnyhunna’s place as a rising artist in jazz and afro music.
Originally released digitally in October 2024, Echoes of Prayer stands as a deeply personal and spiritual work that reflects... Read more
With their latest release, dive_deep, KAU has introspectively sought to evolve their sound and songwriting. The track’s title is a testament to the band’s commitment to digging deeper in terms of sound and emotionality, venturing further into uncharted waters than ever before.
At its core, dive_deep is both a personal reflection and a call to action. “We wanted to challenge ourselves to explore... Read more
With the release of single “III”, Glass Museum ventures into a more dark, rhythmically driven terrain. Marking a new chapter for the duo, the track pulses with raw urban energy.
Built as an endless loop, the track is anchored by an acoustic techno/breakbeat groove, around which a muted, sharp-edged piano and a distorted bass line revolve. Drawing subtle inspiration from Warp Records’ legacy (... Read more
Azmari is thrilled to announce the release of their fourth opus, the 5-track EP ‘In Oculis’. The EP is a reflection of the band’s collective desire to reinvent themselves. With a more minimalistic approach, the four musicians have created an eclectic, intense, and vibrant body of work, recorded during various residencies in Belgium and abroad. The result is a fusion of genres that range from ... Read more