In the Summer of 2023, Dans Dans were nearing the end of a two-and-a-half-year-long period of intense creativity, during which they had released two celebrated albums, Zink and 6, and had toured extensively in Belgium and abroad. Feeling it was time for a well-deserved break in activity, they decided to play three final, intimate concerts before going into hiding: two consecutive nights at Trix... Read more
With ‘The Village’, Dijf Sanders opens a window into the spirit of ‘Tangkoa II’, his upcoming album (May 8) on Unday Records, a record shaped by curiosity, travel and the joy of discovering new worlds.
Built from field recordings gathered in Vietnam, ‘The Village’ grew out of moments of everyday rural life: brief conversations, passing motorbikes, fragments of rhythm and atmosphere that slowly... Read more
Somewhere on a Greek island, in the middle of a hot summer, Tin Fingers set up their instruments in an old carpet factory. Four days. No long discussions, no endless takes. Just heat, sea air and the quiet pressure of time. The songs had already taken shape: written over three concentrated months by frontman Felix Machtelinckx on guitar, piano and vocals, now they simply had to breathe.
Those... Read more
Voices For Palestine is a collective of more than 50 Palestinian and Belgian artists brought together for the song 'Voices Rise Up', created as part of the Oxfam Belgium campaign “Voices Rise Up for Palestine.”
Written by Hind Eljadid, Alaa Shublaq, and Halah Asfour and produced by Willem Ardui, the track blends spoken word, vocals, and contemporary production into a collective musical... Read more
With ‘Sober’, Antwerp indie-pop trio BLUAI return with their first new music in over two years. Released on 13 March via Unday Records, the single introduces a subtly evolved sound and sets the tone for the band’s next phase. One that leans even further into immediacy, emotional clarity and the dynamic energy that has defined their live reputation.
Built around a warm yet driving arrangement, ‘... Read more