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Here are the brand new (animated only) music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
52 . Yoasobi – Undead
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Date Added : Mar 6,2025
“Undead” by Yoasobi, composed by Ayase and performed by Ikura, accompanies the anime “Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Season.” Inspired by Nisio Isin’s short stories “Nadeko Past” and “Shinobu Future,” the lyrics advocate for living in the present, unshackled by the past or future. The production blends kick and bass with sharp synth phrases, echoing early Vocaloid influences. Yoasobi, known for adapting literature into music, previously released “Yoru ni Kakeru.” 「勇者」 (2023) |
51 . Starset – Dark Things
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Date Added : Mar 6,2025
“Dark Things” is the fifth single by Starset, released in February 2025. Blending rock and electronic textures, the track extends the band’s signature fusion of atmospheric synths, heavy guitar work, and soaring vocals. Formed by Dustin Bates, Starset has built a catalog that includes “Transmissions” (2014), “Vessels” (2017), and “Divisions” (2019). Their breakout single “My Demons” introduced a cinematic approach to rock, infused with electronic and orchestral elements rooted in science fiction themes. Music video directed by : Jeb Hardwick Monster (2017) |
50 . Black Country. New Road – Happy Birthday
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Date Added : Mar 6,2025
Black Country, New Road issues “Happy Birthday” in March 2025, preceding their third album via Ninja Tune. The track melds post-rock with experimental indie, marked by layered instrumentation and elliptical lyrics. The stop-motion video constructs a surreal visual narrative. Formed in London in 2018, the band continues as an instrumental ensemble following Isaac Wood’s 2022 departure. Its lineup includes Tyler Hyde, Lewis Evans, May Kershaw, Charlie Wayne, Luke Mark, and Georgia Ellery. Music video directed by : Lesley-Anne Rose – Song featured on the album : ‘Forever Howlong Concorde (2021) |
49 . Kizunaai – かもね
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
KizunaAI reemerges after a three-year silence with “かもね,” a track that threads her Japanese internet dance music roots through a J-pop filter, weaving in live instrumentation for a polished yet familiar sound. The lyrics trace the sensation of awakening from a prolonged dream, caught between nostalgia and the anticipation of what’s to come. She enlists producers like DE DE MOUSE, ☆Taku Takahashi, and Yasutaka Nakata, continuing her history of high-profile collaborations. Music video directed by : Saho Nanjo よりお知らせ (2022) |
48 . Ganja White Night & Boogie T – Original Sin
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
“Original Sin” brings together Belgian duo Ganja White Night and American producer Boogie T, merging their distinct styles into a single track. Released in February 2025, the song blends Ganja White Night’s trademark wobble bass with Boogie T’s reggae-infused sound and vocals. This marks their second official collaboration after the 2024 single “Burnin.” Boogie T, born Brock Thornton, has worked with artists like GRiZ and Subtronics and leads the band Boogie T.rio. Ganja White Night, composed of Benjamin Bayeul and Charlie Dodson, built their presence through releases like “Mr Wobble” and animations such as “Wobble Master.” The duo also collaborates with Belgian street artist Ebo, shaping a distinctive visual identity. Jungle Juice (W/ Liquid Stranger) (2019) |
47 . Nils Van Zandt – Me & My Monsters
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
“Me & My Monsters” arrives as Nils Van Zandt‘s latest single, released in February 2025 under BIP Records. The Dutch DJ and producer, born in Eindhoven in 1980, has built a catalog within electro, Dutch house, and EDM since debuting in 2005 with Starstylers’ “Keep on Moving.” Previous releases include “Feel Like Dancing” (2015) and “The Riddle” (2016), while recent collaborations pair him with Pakito on “Lonely” (2022) and Nicky Jam on “Descontrol” (2023). Feel Like Dancing (W/ Sharon Doorson) (2015) |
46 . Käärijä & Hooja – San Francisco Boy
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
“San Francisco Boy” brings together Käärijä’s Finnish rap and Hooja’s Swedish electronic pop, creating a bilingual mashup of pulsating beats and rapid-fire verses. Käärijä, or Jere Pöyhönen, delivers his signature energetic flow, while Hooja, the elusive Swedish duo, counterbalances with melodic hooks. Since 2023’s Eurovision breakout with “Cha Cha Cha,” Käärijä has embraced genre-bending, and here, that ethos collides with Hooja’s masked mystique. Music video directed by : Teemu Heljo Cha Cha Cha (2022) |
45 . Timbaland – Pure Devotion (w/ Favelababy)
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
“Pure Devotion” brings Timbaland back into the spotlight, pairing his signature production techniques with Favelababy’s vocals. Released in February 2025, the track blends intricate beats with a polished yet familiar sound. Timbaland, a longtime architect of hip-hop and R&B, has shaped the genre with his unconventional rhythms, working with artists like Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, and Justin Timberlake. With multiple Grammy wins, his influence remains present. The Way I Are (W/ Keri Hilson, D.O.E., Sebastian) (2008) |
44 . Stuck In The Sound – Sensational
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
“Sensational” marks a shift for Stuck in the Sound, balancing a more pop-leaning approach with their indie rock foundation. Released in 2024, the track reflects the band’s evolving dynamic, shaped by a lineup change in 2023 when Marine Danet replaced longtime bassist Arno Bordas. Formed in Paris in 2001, the group includes José Pedro Fontão, Emmanuel Barichasse, Romain Della Valle, and François Ernie. Their track “Toy Boy” gained attention through its inclusion in Guitar Hero World Tour. Music video directed by : François-Marc Baillet – Song featured on the album : 16 Dreams A Minute Toy Boy (2017) |
43 . Peter Doherty – Calvados
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Date Added : Feb 27,2025
Peter Doherty surfaces in 2024 with “Calvados,” a nod to the potent apple brandy of Normandy, where he has taken up residence. The track marks his first solo outing since linking up with Frédéric Lo on “The Fantasy Life of Poetry & Crime” in 2022. Doherty first made waves with The Libertines in 1997 before steering Babyshambles through a decade of releases and pursuing a solo career blending indie rock, punk energy, and literary flair. Music video directed by : Sadlipstudio – Song featured on the album : Felt Better Alive I Don’T Love Anyone [But You’Re Not Just Anyone] (2016) |
40 . Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke – Back In The Game
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
“Back In The Game” brings together Mark Pritchard’s electronic craftsmanship and Thom Yorke’s manipulated vocals, processed through the H910 Harmonizer to stretch and warp across the track’s shifting landscape. Released via Warp Records in February 2025, the single follows their previous collaboration, “Beautiful People.” Pritchard’s extensive catalogue spans multiple aliases, while Yorke continues his parallel projects alongside Radiohead and The Smile. Music video directed by : Jonathan Zawada Beautiful People (W/ Thom Yorke) (2016) |
39 . cleopatrick – Bad Guy
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
cleopatrick’s “BAD GUY” trades finesse for digital chaos, layering bit-crushed guitars, distorted vocals, and looping samples into a jagged soundscape. Luke Gruntz describes it as if it were “recorded, produced, and mixed on a Nintendo GameCube,” embracing the duo’s self-proclaimed “laptop rock” ethos. Produced by Philip Weinrobe at his Brooklyn studio with Mike Haldeman contributing, the track extends cleopatrick’s abrasive approach following their 2021 debut “BUMMER.” Music video directed by : Jake Haj – Song featured on the album : Fake Moon Bummer (2020) |
38 . Navjaxx, VXLLAIN – Distant Memories
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
“Distant Memories” extends the themes of “Shattered Memories,” weaving nostalgic tones and dreamy textures into its Synthwave/Retrowave core. Navjaxx and VXLLAIN blend their distinct styles, shaping a composition that leans on atmospheric depth and energetic undertones. Navjaxx, born Luis Alberto Macedo Barba, produces electronic music from Zapopan, with a discography including “Fragmented Memories” (2024), “Digital Dreams,” and “Evanescent.” His collaborations feature artists like Don Diablo and ZAXX. Digital Dreams (2024) |
37 . Panchiko – Honeycomb
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
Panchiko’s “Honeycomb” trades the band’s early shoegaze haze for a sharper indie rock approach. Dreamy guitar layers weave through intricate percussion, while vocals balance nostalgia and restraint. Formed in Nottingham between 1997 and 1998, Panchiko vanished into obscurity until a 2016 rediscovery of their 2000 demo “D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L” cultivated a devoted following. Reuniting in 2020, they released their debut album, “Failed at Math(s),” in 2023. Music video directed by : Leah Putnam – Song featured on the album : Ginkgo Failed At Math(S) (2022) |
36 . Antent & Leadwave – Circles
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
“Circles” brings Antent and Leadwave together for a fusion of hardwave, future garage, and ambient textures, layering atmospheric synths over percussive rhythms. Slated as the third single from Antent‘s forthcoming album, it arrives without an official album title. Released via dreamscape, a Kurate Music Group imprint, the track signals Antent’s venture into a larger industry framework. Hailing from Perm, Russia, Alexander Maslov—better known as Antent—spent more than a decade shaping his production style, moving from melodic dubstep and future bass to more ethereal compositions. Leadwave’s contributions lean into the hardwave aesthetic, though details on their artistic trajectory remain sparse. Music video directed by : Ssqtdx Hope To See You Again (2022) |
35 . Kxnvra, Elijah Ghost – Taking Off
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
“Taking Off” brings together Russian producer KXNVRA and Detroit rapper Elijah Ghost in a track steeped in drift phonk’s signature menacing bass and distorted chops. KXNVRA, known for tracks like “PRINCE OF DARKNESS” and “BLOWIN’,” keeps the energy relentless. Elijah Ghost, founder of Grave Inc., adds his grim lyricism, continuing the tone set in previous releases like “Blunt to the Chest” and “Spin Back.” |
34 . Evidence Of A Struggle – Eddy Derecho
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Date Added : Feb 15,2025
“Eddy Derecho” barrels in as the lead single from Evidence of a Struggle’s second album, Earthburner, pulling no punches with its storm-lashed intensity. The Chicago-based outfit channels a force of nature, mirroring the track’s namesake—a fast-moving, widespread windstorm—in a maelstrom of heavy riffs and commanding vocals. Following their 2024 debut, the band leans into their penchant for weighty instrumentals and narrative-driven lyrics, setting the stage for their next release. |
33 . Dubinski – Feel It
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
“Feel It” lands with a burst of indie rock energy, channeling Dubinski‘s signature fusion of tight musicianship and familial chemistry. The Edinburgh-based quartet—brothers Eugene, Fergus, Donal, and Eoin Gaine—grounds their sound in punchy guitars and driving rhythms. Raised in the Scottish Highlands but born in North Yorkshire, they take their name from their late mother’s maiden name. Their debut album, recorded at RAK Studios in London, features production by Mike Horner and Robbie Nelson. Song featured on the album : What Is Your Definition Of Happiness Gotta Get Outta This Place (2022) |
32 . Lahsann La Cunningham – Feeling The Sky
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
“Feeling The Sky” lands as Lahsann La Cunningham‘s latest release, dropping in January 2025. Produced by a Grammy-winning producer, the track delivers a high-energy EDM pulse designed to keep listeners on their feet. Cunningham’s vocals weave through the beat, adding a dynamic layer to the production. Known for his work in television, he has also released tracks like “Be With Me” featuring Jonah T (2019) and authored “One Luckì Day: BITA: Volume 1.” |
31 . Eden Muñoz – Mi Lugar Favorito
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
“Mi Lugar Favorito” finds Eden Muñoz in a confessional mode, weaving a declaration of devotion through lyrics that leave no room for ambiguity. Lines like “Hay en tus ojos algo bonito / Que con palabras no puedo explicarte” strip sentiment down to its rawest form, sidestepping grandiloquence. The track follows Muñoz’s trajectory from his early days with Colmillo Norteño to Calibre 50, where he shaped the regional Mexican sound with compositions like “El Infiernito.” Song featured on the album : Eden Mientes Tan Bien (2022) |
30 . Zeds Dead – One Of These Mornings
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
“One of These Mornings” sees Zeds Dead weaving a melancholic electronic landscape, built around a sample of Ella Fitzgerald’s “Summertime.” Piano and strings set an introspective tone before the track plunges into deep basslines and atmospheric textures. The contrast between delicate instrumentation and a forceful drop mirrors the duo’s signature balance of emotion and raw energy. Known for fusing dubstep, house, and hip-hop, they continue shaping their sound under their Deadbeats label. Song featured on the album : Return To The Spectrum Of Intergalactic Happiness Alive (W/ Mkla) (2021) |
29 . Greer – Had Enough
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
Greer resurfaces after four years with “Had Enough,” released in January 2025 via Epitaph Records. Produced by Rob Schnapf, whose work spans Elliott Smith to Beck, the track leans into rock with overdriven guitars and forceful drums. The Eagles’ “Chug All Night” shapes its DNA, while an early version bore the unceremonious title “Charburger.” Its lyrics wrestle with sadness, featuring a “green magic jar” as a curious metaphor for emotional resilience. The band—Josiah Ziegler, Corbin Jacques, Lucas Ovalle, and Seth Thomson—first emerged from Orange County with 2019’s “Lullaby for You.” Music video directed by : David Gutel Happy People (2021) |
28 . Rare Americans – Drugs
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
“Drugs” marks Rare Americans‘ latest release, arriving as the second single from their forthcoming punk rock animated film, “(S)KiDS. Punk Rock.” The track takes an unflinching look at substance use and its aftermath, oscillating between curiosity and dependency. Lyrics like “Men are not punished for their sins but by ’em” and “Some days I just need ’em to feel somethin'” capture the descent. The Canadian-Slovak alt-rock band, based in Vancouver, is known for its animated storytelling. Music video directed by : Crooked City Studios & Solis Animation Brittle Bones Nicky 2 (2021) |
27 . Hatsuboshi Gakuen – Moon Turtle
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Date Added : Feb 12,2025
Hatsuboshi Gakuen’s “Moon Turtle” (ツキノカメ, Tsukinokame) arrives in February 2025, a seamless fusion of pop and orchestral sounds crafted by mifumei. Misuzu Hataya, voiced by Non Harusaki, leads the track, supported by string contributions from Yuki Mukoyama (Violin 1), Shiho Tanaka (Violin 2), Eri Iwane (Viola), and Masateru Nishikata (Cello). The song belongs to the Gakuen iDOLM@STER franchise, a spin-off of THE iDOLM@STER series. Hatsuboshi Gakuen operates under the ASOBINOTES music label, where Takuya Negawa handles production. Music video directed by : Yusuke Ishida Fancy Dress Party (2024) |
21 . Coldplay – Aeterna [A Film For The Future]
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
Coldplay‘s “Aeterna,” from their tenth studio album “Moon Music,” released on October 4, 2024, debuts live in São Paulo, Brazil, within a medley of remixes performed in alien-like helmets. Produced by Max Martin, the track marries electronic and acoustic sounds, with pulsating synths and airy, reverberated vocals. Its lyrics, echoing unity and transcendence, repeat “I always want to feel like this,” closing with the Zulu phrase “Wena ngiyakuthanda whe,” meaning “I love you.” Music video directed by : Trung Bao – Song featured on the album : Moon Music Viva La Vida (2009) |
20 . Penthouse – ナンセンス
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
ナンセンス (Nonsense), released by Japanese band Penthouse on January 20, 2025, serves as the opening theme for Fuji TV drama “秘密 ~THE TOP SECRET~” (Secret ~THE TOP SECRET~), premiering the same day. Crafted to complement the show’s intrigue, this up-tempo track blends twin lead vocals with a commanding horn section, embodying Penthouse‘s coined “city soul” aesthetic. Lyrics penned by Shintaro Namioka and Takuma Ohara feature daring choices, enhancing its enigmatic allure. The band, comprising Shintaro Namioka (vocals, guitar), Maho Oshima (vocals), Shintaro Yano (guitar), Takuma Ohara (bass), and Tatsunori Hirai (drums), builds on momentum from their December 2024 concert at Pacifico Yokohama National Large Hall. Music video directed by : Tōru Kūma フライデーズハイ (2023) |
19 . Mac Miller – Funny Papers
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
“Funny Papers,” a January 2025 release, cements Mac Miller‘s knack for introspection with its soft piano-led production paired with his distinctive mellow cadence. Opening with a quirky sample of Miller teaching a dance move, the track tiptoes into themes of mortality, birth, and existential chaos. The comic-strip-inspired title winks at life’s absurd twists, a fitting metaphor for a world as unpredictable as its fleeting joys and sorrows. Music video directed by : Tal Uliel – Song featured on the album : Balloonerism Self Care (2018) |
18 . Balming Tiger – Spirit Chaebol
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
Spirit Chaebol by South Korean alternative K-pop collective Balming Tiger drops in October 2024 as part of their EP “”. Featuring Omega Sapien, bj wnjn, Mudd the student, and sogumm, this track weaves sharp satire on materialism and generational wealth into its hip-hop foundation. Production credits go to Unsinkable, Leesuho, sogumm, and San Yawn, while the music video pairs mascot characters with surreal clay animations. Formed in 2018, Balming Tiger previously released “January Never Dies” in 2023. Music video directed by : Song Kiho – Song featured on the album : Greatest Hits (Ep) I’M Sick (2018) |
17 . Tetouze – Parallel Reality
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
Tetouze‘s “Parallel Reality,” featuring the hypnotic vocals of Lily Jung, merges layered techno beats with lush Indian musical textures, arriving December 23, 2024, as part of the eponymous two-track EP. A trained instrumentalist fluent in sitar, tabla, flute, and violin, Tetouze wields his multi-instrumental background to sculpt a complex soundscape that pushes the boundaries of electronic music while nodding to cultural roots. It marks yet another chapter in his textured, genre-spanning discography. The Alchemists (2023) |
16 . Rare Americans – Voices In My Head
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
Rare Americans‘ “Voices In My Head,” released January 24, 2025, merges rock and hip-hop elements, showcasing the band’s knack for genre-blending storytelling. Fronted by James Priestner on vocals and guitar, with Jared Priestner as songwriter, the lineup includes Jan “Jongo” Cajaka on bass and trumpet and Duran Ritz on drums. Produced by Ben Kaplan, known for his award-winning work on “Brittle Bones Nicky,” the track is accompanied by a witty animated TikTok video crafted by Solis Animation, illustrating the chaos of overthinking. The band, nominated for the Juno Breakthrough Group of the Year award in 2023, has released narrative-rich albums such as “Rare Americans,” “Rare Americans 2,” and “Jamesy Boy & the Screw Loose Zoo,” solidifying their distinct identity within the Canadian music landscape. Music video directed by : Crooked City Studios & Solis Animation – Song featured on the album : (S)Kids – The Movie Brittle Bones Nicky 2 (2021) |
15 . Glass Animals, Jakwob – A Tear In Space [Airlock]
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Date Added : Jan 31,2025
Glass Animals, the Oxford quartet of Dave Bayley, Drew MacFarlane, Edmund Irwin-Singer, and Joe Seaward, craft a moody soundscape in “A Tear in Space (Airlock),” a 2024 single from their provocatively titled fourth album, “I LOVE YOU SO F***ING MUCH,” released via Polydor Records. Jakwob’s remix, unveiled in January 2025, reimagines the track’s swirling hybrid of indie rock, electronic, and psychedelic textures, nodding to the experimental ethos that propelled their 2020 hit, “Heat Waves.” Heat Waves (2021) |
12 . RajahWild – Planet To Planet
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
“Planet To Planet” by Rajah Wild, released on January 10, 2025, carries the unmistakable signature of dancehall heavyweights Cash Code Records and Hemton Music. This pulsating collaboration between Rajah Wild and Cash Code playfully orbits his nocturnal musings, celebrating his love for nightlife with the audacious bravado of his moniker, the ‘Rat-Bat in Charge.’ Rajah Wild, a force within the Jamaican music scene, channels his reputation for energetic tracks into this lively anthem, weaving his party-centric philosophy into the song’s infectious rhythm. Another Dollar (2022) |
11 . Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Jethro Tull’s “Curious Ruminant” serves as the dynamic title track of their forthcoming album, released digitally on January 10, 2025, ahead of the complete project. Paired with an intricate animated music video, the work enlists the talent of Costin Chioreanu, previously celebrated for his direction of “Ginnungagap” off the band’s ‘RökFlöte’ album. This composition weaves together hard-rock intensity, progressive complexity, and a touch of British folk-rock intimacy, epitomizing Jethro Tull’s signature sonic landscape. Lyrically enigmatic and unusually personal, the piece reflects Ian Anderson’s introspective approach to songwriting, crafting an experience both familiar and profoundly nuanced. Music video directed by : Costin Chioreanu – Song featured on the album : ‘Curious Ruminant’ Locomotive Breath (1982) |
10 . Narvent – Strange Memory
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
The Russian electronic music producer Narvent presents “Strange Memory,” a track released on January 9, 2025, under the Cosmic Owl Recordings banner. Functioning as a narrative successor to “Memory Reboot” and “Fainted,” the song crafts an enigmatic soundscape where the protagonist is ensnared by fabricated and perplexing recollections. Narvent, who debuted in May 2017 inspired by Martin Garrix & MOTi’s “Virus,” channels his expertise in house and bass music into this piece, illustrating his eight-year journey of sonic experimentation. His collaborations with artists like VØJ, particularly on releases such as “Memory Reboot,” underscore his dedication to constructing interconnected musical stories within his growing discography. Fainted (2023) |
9 . Rilès – Save My Mind
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Rilès – Save My Mind, released in January 2025, is a track by French-Algerian rapper, songwriter, and producer Rilès Kacimi, crafted with his signature DIY ethos. Rilès, a University of Rouen graduate in English literature, has meticulously written, produced, and directed his music and videos independently since 2014. This release serves as a sneak peek into his album “Survival Mode,” launched on January 10, 2025, following the trajectory set by 2019’s “Welcome to the Jungle.” The artist’s journey includes a triumphant 2019 sold-out arena tour and a discography that underscores his self-sufficient artistry and relentless innovation. Music video directed by : Riles And & Gibbon Animation Brothers (2015) |
8 . ReoNa & Synduality – Echo Of Ada 「Debris」
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
ReoNa’s digital single “Debris,” tied seamlessly to the upcoming _Synduality: Echo of Ada_, debuts January 16, 2025, as the thematic pulse of this extraction shooter ahead of its January 23 release. The music video juxtaposes ReoNa’s magnetic performance with immersive game footage, crafting an audiovisual bridge between anisong and gaming culture. Airing on TOKYO MX as part of the _Synduality Noir_ selection, a 90-second TV commercial heralds the launch, while a savvy pre-add/pre-save campaign fuels anticipation among fans eager to engage. Adding credibility, ReoNa, celebrated for her work on _Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online II_, infuses her haunting vocal stylings into this crossover that melds her artistry with the game’s dystopian futurism. Heaven In The Rain (2023) |
7 . Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, Steve Vai – Incite The Watch
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
‘Incite The Watch’ unites Billy Morrison, Corey Taylor, and Steve Vai in a symphonic clash of rebellion as part of Morrison’s April 2024 release, *The Morrison Project.* Corey Taylor delivers searing vocals, matched by Steve Vai’s precision-driven guitar shredding, crafting a richly textured soundscape. The accompanying music video situates this anthem in a dystopian Los Angeles where individuality, free expression, and the essence of rock and roll are banned. Filmed with a blend of traditional artist-drawn visuals and AI-crafted imagery through CineTech, the video elevates its storyline as the three appear as airborne rock-and-roll superheroes pushing back against corporate overlords. A dream realized for Corey Taylor—an admirer of Vai since he was 15—the track follows the success of Morrison’s ‘Crack Cocaine,’ an earlier collaboration with Ozzy Osbourne and Steve Stevens. Drowning (2024) |
6 . Yad Dhillon – Black Dot
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Black Dot by Yad Dhillon debuts on January 19, 2025, spotlighting Yad Dhillon as singer, lyricist, and composer. The song’s production lands in the capable hands of Anny Singh, merging meticulous precision with Dhillon’s evocative storytelling. Manjinder Editz lends his animation expertise to create an accompanying visual backdrop, seamlessly pairing with the track. Aaron, in turn, polishes the auditory experience through skillful mixing and mastering, ensuring sonic cohesion. Yad Dhillon, known for shaping his own narratives, reinforces his role as a multifaceted artist with this striking addition to his repertoire. Music video directed by : Manjinder Editz |
5 . Navjaxx – Flowers
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Navjaxx—known offstage as Luis Alberto Macedo Barba—crafts “Flowers,” a synthwave reverie released on January 17, 2025. Hailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, and operating from Zapopan, Navjaxx etches his name in electronic music with precision and finesse. With tracks like 2024’s introspective “Fragmented Memories” or the aural escapades of “Digital Dreams” and “Evanescent,” he captures neon-tinged nostalgia. His collaborations with genre heavyweights Don Diablo and ZAXX further assert his versatility, layering his work with a sleek, cosmopolitan edge. “Flowers” pulses with lush synth textures and a rhythm that wouldn’t feel out of place in a cyberpunk alleyway, conjuring imagery as vivid as its sound. Music video directed by : Ray Adx Digital Dreams (2024) |
4 . Max Cooper & Aneek Thapar – I Exist Inside This Machine
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Max Cooper and Aneek Thapar’s “I Exist Inside This Machine” arrives on January 15, 2025, via the Mesh label. A prelude to Cooper’s upcoming album, “On Being,” slated for a February 28, 2025 release, the track is birthed from an anonymous quote submitted through Cooper’s album website, reading, “I exist inside this machine for a short while. Constrained by its structure, somehow feeling that I am more, but unable to comprehend. Then I am gone.” Collaborator Aneek Thapar—British-Asian producer, sound designer, and engineer—is no stranger to multifaceted creativity, boasting credits that include mixing a No.1 album, crafting award-winning sample libraries, and composing scores for film and television. Cooper and Thapar translate the quote’s existential musings into a sonic and visual narrative, balancing introspection with the technical precision that underscores their respective oeuvres. Music video directed by : Henning M. Lederer – Song featured on the album : On Being Repetition (2020) |
3 . Pink Turns Blue – Stay For The Night
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
“Stay For The Night” by Pink Turns Blue marks the electrifying second single from their eagerly awaited album, ‘Black Swan,’ released through Orden Records on limited edition vinyl, CD, and digital formats. Launched in January 2025, the track beckons to the dance floor, pulsating with the unmistakable echoes of post-punk and gothic rock that have defined the band’s sound since their formation in Cologne, Germany, in 1985. Named after a Hüsker Dü song, the trio—Mic Jogwer on vocals and guitar, Paul Richter on drums, and Luca Sammuri on bass—dwells on themes of lopsided love, with poignant lyrics exploring the plea to resolve tensions when one partner contemplates departure. A fixture in darkwave and goth rock club circuits, Pink Turns Blue envelops this narrative in a sonic landscape tailored to their enduring underground legacy. There Must Be So Much More (2020) |
2 . The Knocks & Dragonette – Keynote
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
The Knocks, the New York City-based electronic duo composed of Ben “B-Roc” Ruttner and James “JPatt” Patterson, team up with Dragonette on their latest track, “Keynote,” unveiled to the world on January 17, 2025. This release is a sequel of sorts to their 2022 collaboration “Slow Song,” which appeared on The Knocks’ third album, *HISTORY*, delivered in April of that year. With a discography spanning *55* (2016), *New York Narcotic* (2018), and *History* (2022), The Knocks have carved a niche with tracks like “Classic” featuring Powers, “Ride or Die” featuring Foster the People, and “Bodies” featuring MUNA. Roughed up by collaborations, from Sofi Tukker’s “Best Friend” to Purple Disco Machine’s “Fireworks” and ODESZA’s “Love Letter,” their evolving repertoire continues to expand with “Keynote,” juxtaposing their signature flair alongside Dragonette’s punchy vocals. Classic (W/ Powers) (2014) |
1 . Edward Barrow – Un Monstre Parfois
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Date Added : Jan 20,2025
Edward Barrow’s *Un Monstre Parfois* arrives on January 17, 2025, under the stewardship of Life is Beautiful Productions. Featured on the five-track album *Manzatore*, the song exemplifies Barrow’s distinct Anglo-French identity and penchant for introspection. First introduced in 2012 with *The Black Tree*, a debut steeped in intimate, sepulchral tones, Barrow later pivoted to French lyrics with the 2021 EP *Une Vie Entière*, signaling a deliberate artistic evolution. Music video directed by : Edward Barrow Ton Cœur Immense (2021) |
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