This week's new release recap runs the gamut from cinematic Swedish dream-pop and urgent UK rap, to soothing ambient soundscapes about seagulls and gorgeous experimental chamber music + more...
Shout out to our friend Stephen for the heads up on South Korean producer/underground bilingual house-pop star park hye jin, and her brilliant debut "micro-album" IF U WANT IT. The genre-defying electronic record is made of dreamy and highly emotional body music bangers that feel like a natural, vibrant union of deep house and hip-hop, elevated by park hye jin's adventurous affinity for
Berlin-based producer Peggy Gou drops the second killer track from her new Once EP, out March 1st. The 12" is long gone, but you can listen to "Han Jan" below + cop the EP digitally here.
Here's the gorgeous and airy new single from South Korea's Neon Bunny, out now on Cascine's singles label, CSCN. The exquisitely delicate "Romance in Seoul" was "inspired by jazz greats Ella Fitzerald and Dinah Washington and their 1950's renditions of the song Manhattan", and certainly possesses the same elegant, classic vibe as those versions of the jazz standard...