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January 19, 2026
Cas du Pree – Man Of My Word  
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The Netherlands has long exported electronic dance music to the world, but Cas du Pree arrives with an altogether different proposition. His latest single, "Man Of My Word," released on January 16th, represents both a reintroduction and a reckoning—a track that demands attention after more than a year's silence from the Brummen-based singer-songwriter.
Lekursi – Amarna Letters
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The boldest artistic statements emerge not from studied calculation but from genuine obsession, and Lekursi's "Amarna Letters" pulses with the fervour of someone transfixed by forgotten empires and their uncanny resonance with our present moment. This isn't heritage tourism dressed in electronica; rather, it's a serious attempt to excavate meaning from the rubble of antiquity, specifically the reign of Akhenaten, that most peculiar of pharaohs who demolished Egypt's pantheon in favour of solar monotheism around 1351 BCE.
Lana Crow – What Brings You Back
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Lana Crow's latest offering arrives as a meditation on faith stripped of its institutional trappings, a conversation between the mortal and the divine rendered in hushed tones and careful production. "What Brings You Back" positions itself not as worship music in any conventional sense, but as an intimate dialogue—God reimagined not as thunderous patriarch but as patient confidant, speaking directly to the listener's uncertainty.
Alasdair James Dodds – Disillusionment   
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Alasdair James Dodds calls *Disillusionment* his masterpiece, and after listening, it becomes clear why. This solo piano work represents not just technical accomplishment but the culmination of a remarkable creative journey that began at age eleven on school pianos and has evolved through two decades of private development into something genuinely distinctive.
Mikey La Luna – Hallelujah. الحمد لله .הללויה.  
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Mikey La Luna's latest offering arrives as both provocation and prayer, a piece of work that refuses the easy comforts of either the spiritual or the secular. "Hallelujah" – rendered trilingual in its title, spanning Hebrew, Arabic, and English – is mantra-electronic music at its most ambitious, a track that dares to treat the club as cathedral and the DJ booth as pulpit.
Jeff Hodges – Coming Home
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Jeff Hodges has spent years assembling a musical vocabulary that refuses easy categorisation. His hybrid aesthetic—Latin rhythms colliding with Country sincerity, Caribbean warmth braided through Rock's urgency—has always suggested an artist comfortable with contradiction. "Coming Home," his latest single, distills that restlessness into something unexpectedly focused: a ballad that acknowledges separation without wallowing in it, and locates hope without cheapening the cost.
Terry Milla – #WEAREWARRIORS
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Terry Milla's latest offering, #WEAREWARRIORS, arrives as a defiant proclamation rather than mere entertainment. Released this past October from Atlanta's 100 Trillion Studios, the single represents a fascinating collision of Hip-Hop sensibilities with African Dancehall rhythms, creating a sonic landscape that pulses with aggressive vitality and hard-won wisdom.