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Edmund November launches preorder for debut album

Preorder alert! We got to know Edmund Lauret as Nordmann, The Milk Factory and Kosmo Sound's unique guitarist. He takes center stage and debuts as a singer in his brand new psych folk and sixties pop infused solo project Edmund November. Their self-titled first album is due on Unday Records September 29. First single ‘Cold Street Light’ is out already, and more tracks are on the way. Today we get... Read more August 21 2023

BLUAI shares new single

BLUAI is back with brand new single In Over My Head. Just a year after their first EP Junkyard, the girl band announces its anticipated debut album, due in the spring of 2024 on Unday. Their music floats between smooth indie pop, indie folk and edgy 90s guitars, drenched in the hopeful melancholy of broken hearts, road trips, break-ups and casual crushes. In Over My Head describes the feeling of... Read more August 17 2023

Hydrogen Sea shares delicious new single 'Candy'

Happy release day and welcome back Hydrogen Sea! The duo unveils their delicious new single 'Candy', a first taste of their third album due this fall. Birsen and PJ also announce the first two release shows in AB - Ancienne Belgique and in Paradiso Amsterdam. On sale now. Hydrogen Sea’s new single Candy is the deliciously addictive precursor to their upcoming new album which will be released in ... Read more June 16 2023

Bert Dockx presents new band and new single

Bert Dockx gathered a new band to record a new album, we're excited to share the first single with you today. As opposed to the previous solo outings, this new work will be released and performed as 'Bert Dockx Band'. This new outfit consists of members of Bert's other projects Ottla and Flying Horseman. LISTEN Dog is the first song taken from Bert Dockx Band’s upcoming record Ghosts. Dog is a... Read more June 09 2023

Porcelain id and Martha Da'ro join forces on new single

Porcelain id's new single "Rhythm Machine" features Martha Da’ro’s unique brand of vocals — A correspondence from struggling artists to workers across the board. Written on stage. In generous Bukowski fashion, Pid asks an age-old question posed by anyone from poets to fast food grill workers. Who’s gonna love you when the music’s over? The mirror turns on our singers admitting to simply wanting “... Read more June 01 2023