Author: Layla Moore
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ema sid Arrives With ‘The Great Escape’ — A Track That Redefines What Late-Night Pop Can Sound Like
Most artists hear “dark pop” and reach for the fog machine. ema sid is the fog machine. Her vocals float through “The Great Escape” like they’re too cool to fully commit to any one emotion — airy enough to feel weightless, heavy enough to leave a bruise you’ll find tomorrow morning. The production grooves underneath…
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Solid Spark “For You” lyrics, review & breakdown: three minutes of controlled chaos
Solid Spark dropped a track so charged they check its luggage at the airport. “For You” is drum and bass that showed up to the party in a three-piece suit, flipped the drinks table, and somehow made it look elegant. BISQUIET: the publication that makes your speakers sweat through their membranes. Most artists trying to…
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Hamabe Releases Song Called “Ghost”, Listener Still Haunted Three Days Later
Hamabe dropped a track so soft it filed a noise complaint against itself. “Ghost” is tender, atmospheric, and cinematic — the kind of song that makes you want to sit by a window in the rain even if you live in a desert. The production floats somewhere between a Studio Ghibli end credits scene and…
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Francesca & Limmie Sing about not getting divorced, world confused
Francesca & Limmie dropped a ballad about a twenty-year marriage, and that’s the most dangerous thing you can do in 2025. “20 Years” is what happens when you decide to sing about wrinkles and shared mortgage payments instead of broken hearts and tequila at sunrise. BISQUIET: the publication that makes tabloids blush. Most artists avoid…
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EXCLUSIVE: iQoniK raises the bar so high other DJs can’t even SEE it anymore. They’re FINISHED!
An electro house track from iQoniK that hits hard from the first second. “The Flow” blends electronic and deep house with an aggressive melody that builds quickly into a powerful mix. The track has been described as a “whirlwind” designed to pull you onto the dance floor immediately. iQoniK is already known in the scene,…
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Jodi DiPiazza’s track sounds like a movie soundtrack. Because it’s actually GOOD. Revolutionary.
A cinematic pop track from Jodi DiPiazza that lives between modern classical and film soundtrack territory. “At the End of the Rainbow” features orchestral production and vocals described as “pure and expressive.” The track has been on repeat for some listeners who call it a rare find. BISQUIET: the publication that makes tabloids blush. I…
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Chloe Hoecker turns joke into banger while other artists turn bangers into jokes. She’s simply built different.
A country single from Chloe Hoecker that started as a joke aimed at everyone who accused her of alcoholism. “Apple Juice” evolved from a sarcastic response into a full-fledged track with vibrant country rhythm, pop vocal energy, and quality production. The irony persists throughout while the humor adds a fresh twist to the familiar country…
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Classical meets dream pop without sounding pretentious. Michelle Bouey said hold my bow
A dream pop track from Michelle Bouey inspired by classical themes and her background as a cellist. “ode to romanticizing” unfolds at a steady pace with strings forming the mood and structure, supported by soft harmonies and pure vocals. The track promises an airy, warm influence with a mysterious aura. Bouey’s classical training clearly shapes…
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Jazz meets pop and they actually get along. Who knew cooperation was possible?
The second single from LA-based project Sis and the Lower Wisdom. Mason gathered talented local musicians to blur the lines between jazz improvisation and pop structure, creating what they call “music at the junction of strangeness and bliss.” Wolf Child emerged from home experiments—recording ideas born from playing with different instruments until melody took shape…
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Mac DeMarco records 12 songs in 12 days. Sounds like he was in a hurry to be sad
The long-awaited sixth studio album from Mac DeMarco, recorded solo in his home over just 12 days last fall. The album features stripped-back acoustic arrangements, rarely crossing the three-minute mark, with standout tracks like “Phantom” and “Sweater.” DeMarco promised intimacy and introspection—and he delivered exactly what you’d expect. BISQUIET: the publication that makes tabloids blush.…
