AZZECCA: Pulling the Dance Floor Into Her World

AZZECCA is rapidly carving out her place as one of the most exciting rising names in house music. The Chicago-born DJ and producer blends the city’s foundational sound with a darker, more psychedelic edge—balancing rolling low-end, shadowy textures, and moments of pure euphoria.

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Audien in Real Time

Grammy-nominated and more than a decade into his career, Audien has built a reputation for creating music that prioritizes feeling as much as impact. From early chart success to a catalog that continues to connect with listeners, his work has consistently centered on emotion—tracks that start from something personal and expand into something shared.

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Michelle Joy on Learning to Glow Without Burning Out

There’s a moment in every band’s career when everything either clicks—or quietly begins to fade. For Cannons, that moment doesn’t arrive at the beginning. It arrives now, years in, shaped by exhaustion, reinvention, and an unexpected reckoning with self. Their latest album, Everything Glows (out March 27), isn’t just another release—it’s a recalibration. And remarkably, it might be their most powerful work yet

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Paul Kalkbrenner at Cercle Odyssey: A Long-Awaited Return Meets a 360-Degree Revelation

If you’re going to wait over a decade to return to Los Angeles, you might as well do it in a massive rotating cube surrounded by synchronized 8K visuals, right? Paul Kalkbrenner thought so. And as it turns out, so did the lucky few hundred who managed to snag tickets to the U.S. debut of Cercle Odyssey, a performance so immersive, so visually engulfing, it made you forget the outside world even existed — and honestly, nobody missed it.

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ALBUM REVIEW: PARIS PALOMA'S CACOPHONY

Paris Paloma's debut album Cacophony is a powerful testament to her ability as a songwriter and artist, showcasing her distinctive voice and thematic boldness. Emerging from the quiet landscapes of Derbyshire, Paloma has crafted an album that refuses to be overlooked. Cacophony isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a deeply personal, intricately woven narrative that challenges, provokes, and ultimately resonates on multiple levels.

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ALBUM REVIEW: ENOUGH OF THE SWEET TALK

Over the last several years, Lime Cordiale, led by Australian brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach, have managed to bring some excitement back into the indie pop genre which has long suffered from oversaturation. Their meteoric rise began in 2017 with the success of their debut album Permanent Vacation, which garnered them celebrity status not only amongst their fellow Aussies, but would also grab the attention of mainstream stars such as Post Malone who would reach out for an official partnership with the group.

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ALBUM REVIEW: THE MARIA'S SUBMARINE

The Marías have returned with their second full-length album, "Submarine," and it's a substantial step forward from their previous release, "Cinema." In this new record, the band explores themes of solitude, isolation, and personal reflection, crafting an atmospheric soundscape that feels both familiar and refreshingly evolved. The three-year gap between albums has allowed the band to refine their style, resulting in a project that feels more cohesive and mature.

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ALBUM REVIEW: CAMILA CABELLO'S C.XOXO

After the mainstream appeal she’s garnered over the course of the last decade with singles such as Havana and Señorita, Camila Cabello has made the decision to come forth into her own platinum blonde spotlight with her latest album C, XOXO.

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ALBUM REVIEW: CHARLOTTE DAY WILSON'S CYAN BLUE

Charlotte Day Wilson's new album, Cyan Blue, is a sonic treat that's been worth the wait for fans who have been eagerly anticipating the follow-up to her 2021 release, Alpha. This album is a musical journey that pulls you in with its soulful rhythms and atmospheric vocal performances, proving that Wilson has only refined her craft since her last outing.

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