With Slow Trees and its companion piece Slow Trees (Vocal Deepener), Sophia Aya transforms Kat Kikta’s searing pro-peace anthem into a pair of sprawling soundscapes that feel less like songs and more like environments. At 13 minutes and 33 seconds each, these remixes are designed for full immersion creating intimate moments where you set everything else aside and sort of let the music wash right over you.
From the first 30 seconds of Wasting Time, it’s clear ARENTUMINE, Portland’s own Justin Alvarez, has crafted something far more ambitious than a standard debut. Born from the emotional fallout of a breakup, this 12 song and 37 minute record is both catharsis and creation. Ultimately he’s made a scrapbook that captures frustration, longing, and flashes of hope with meticulous care.
After years of honing his craft in the North New Jersey open mic scene, Glenn Paul Simon, better known by his stage name Cre8ive MC, has emerged from the underground with a debut album that is as much a personal manifesto as it is a showcase of his undeniable talent. Make Sure They Spell Your Name Right, released exclusively on his website (linked below), is not merely an introduction; it’s a declaration, a reclamation, and a testament to the power of staying true to your story.
Ky La’Vey’s Overture to a Dream is a reminder that music can still be a deeply healing art form. Just released on August 12th, 2025, this six-track EP perfectly weaves R&B, soul, and genre defying textures into an intimate yet expansive sound. He’s crafted a project that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a personal journey, meticulously built from lived experience and an unflinching pursuit of joy.
With “Circles,” London’s own Solum delivers a masterclass in how to fuse raw emotional storytelling with vibrant, genre-blurring production. Written and recorded in the solitude of his own room, the track distills the claustrophobic push and pull of a toxic relationship into something both deeply personal and immediately infectious. It’s the sound of frustration and longing looping endlessly, ultimately showing off an artist finding a way to make that repetition exhilarating.