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These albums encompass a diverse range of styles and composition methods, from down-tempo, electro, and chiptune to electronica and acoustic.

  1. 46bliss: Wish Me Away
  2. Pavmire: Cryosleep
  3. Laromlab: Laromlab
  4. Drifting in Silence: Fallto
  5. Spottiswoode & His Enemies: Salvation

46BLISS

Dreamy and nostalgic songwriting combines with uplifting beats and sweet vocals to awaken the senses.





PAVMIRE

Inspired by the likes of Depeche Mode and other retro luminaries, this dark electro album is completely original.





LAROMLAB

The funked-out pairing of old-school games, beats, and songs proves that you can indeed rock out to chiptunes.





DRIFTING IN SILENCE

Unexpected yet complementary timbres come together, melting the boundaries between all genres.PRE>

SPOTTISWOODE & HIS ENEMIES

Composed with steel guitars, piano, and mandolin, this album is chock-full of acoustic goodness.

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