Chartreuse molds atmospheric textures into a misty and expansive sound that they then gently wrap around the brooding folk heartbeat that lies at the core of their songs.
Driven by a lo-fi esthetic and DIY mindset, American Culture brings their scrappy sound to a combination of garage, psychedelic and jangle as they move freely across genres.
They Are Gutting a Body of Water brings a different perspective to shoegaze with their quirky shifts and the lighter sonic palate they bring into their otherwise fuzzy sound.
Somi seamlessly blends East and West African musical traditions with jazz, rounded off with some R&B flavors, to create beautifully textured music that's also lively, and colorful.
zzzahara plays in between dream pop and post-punk with a love for various guitar styles of the '80s, from the shimmer to the jangle and mixing it up with a lo-fi sound.