Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Drew Danburry - Love
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Folk musician Drew Danburry's Bird Songs EP came together over a 20 years period. The result: a children's book set…” yesterday →
Sophia Djebel Rose - Pareille au Torrent
Here Comes The FloodFollow “French avant-folk singer and multi-instrumentalist Sophia Djebel Rose will release her new album Sécheresse on February 17. She played all…” yesterday →
Phonya - Evolution
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Belgian instrumental progressive rock trio Phonya love the sound of wall-to-wall keyboards. On their debut album Heli1025 all three members…” 4 days ago →
Donna Blue - Fantasy Girl
Here Comes The FloodFollow “photo: Philine van den Hul Dutch retro-pop act Donna Blue will support dance trio Kraak & Smaak in Rotterdam and…” 6 days ago →
Mint Biscuit - Help Me, Children
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Despite announcing that he would be taking a break from new releasing music, Welsh singer and guitarist Richard Thomas could…” 6 days ago →
Kristóf Hajós - Lazy Heart
Here Comes The FloodFollow “photo: Jesse van den Berg Kristóf Hajós has released another single from his forthcoming album 6:00PM. On Lazy Hearts he…” 7 days ago →
Alan Lauris - Parades (single)
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Dutch composer and pianist Alan Lauris is quite content to be an outsider on his new single Parades. Why fall…” last week →
LUIK - kheaz
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Dutch guitarist Lukas Dikker has been sitting on a collection of instrumentals for nearly a decade. Recorded shortly after the…” last week →
Curtis Eller - True Love in the Exclusion Zone
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Neo-vaudeville folk outfit Curtis Eller's American Circus have announced an American East Coast tour to promote their Another Nice Mess…” last week →
XEELAND - Zones
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Experimental sound artist Jason Stoll has come up with something special for his Xeeland project. On his new single Zones…” last week →
The Incurables - Someday
Here Comes The FloodFollow “As per usual the folks at power pop label Big Stir Records have put together a sampler with highlights from…” last week →
Rafael Anton Irisarri - The Only Things that Belong to Us are Memories
Here Comes The FloodFollow “photo: Molly Smith It took musician and mastering engineer Rafael Anton Irisarri years to finish his FAÇADISMS album, recording bits…” last week →
Todd Tobias - A World So Strange
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Leave it to Ohio based experimentalist Todd Tobias to record an album where visitors from outer space provide the vocals.…” on Dec 7th →
Labyrinths - Ready When You Are
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Irish multi-instrumentalist Jamie Fennessy paint with broad strokes on Ready When You Are a single by his Labyrinths project. It…” on Dec 6th →
I am Oak - The Way I See It
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Dutch indie folk artist I am Oak, nom-de-plume of Thijs Kuijken, has released a new single. The Way I See…” on Dec 6th →
The Ladybug Transistor - Six Times
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Being a cult band is a recipe for longevity. Brooklyn based baroque pop band The Ladybug Transistor released a string…” on Dec 3rd →
Swansea Sound - (I Wanna Wear A) MIrrored Hat Like Slade
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Welsh poppy punk quintet Swansea Sound pay tribute to Noddy Holder's legendary headgear with (I Wanna Wear A) Mirrored Hat…” on Dec 3rd →
Grapes of Grain - Christmas TV (I Want The BBC)
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Dutch Americana duo Grapes of Grain are quick to follow up their Painted Windows album with an EP for the…” on Dec 2nd →
Kristóf Hajós - Goodbye Budapest
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Hungarian singer Kristóf Hajós will release his new album 6:00PM on February via Tiny Room Records, once again diving into…” on Nov 27th →
CUSTARD FLUX - PEACE AND LOVE
Here Comes The FloodFollow “Detroit's finest psychedelic rock band Custard Flux is an undergroung favourite in the UK, so it is no wonder that…” on Nov 27th →