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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Tarta Relena - Si veriash a la rana
The QuietusFollow “In the second instalment of his guide to the best in new, forward-thinking folk music, Patrick Clarke explores the relationship…” on Oct 24th →
Giorgos Katsaros - The Upper Village of Syros
The Vinyl FactoryFollow “Essential weekend listening. This week’s rundown is by VF’s Kelly Doherty and contributors Annabelle Van Dort, Emily Hill and James…” on Oct 18th →
The Cyclist Conspiracy - Simorgh
Everything Is NoiseFollow “If I had a nickel for every time that I heard a concept record about a bicycle, I’d have two…” on Oct 12th, 2023 →
Markos Vamvakaris - We Were Smoking One Evening Εφουμέρναμ’ ένα βράδυ)
The Vinyl FactoryFollow “Essential weekend listening. This week’s rundown is by VF’s Kelly Doherty, alongside Annabelle Van Dort, Emily Hill and James Hammond.…” on Nov 4th, 2022 →
Marika Papagika - Smyrneikos Ballos
Bandcamp DailyFollow “The Baltimore label, which focuses on vintage releases recorded by immigrants to the U.S., has emerged as a historical project…” on Jan 7th, 2021 →
The Cyclist Conspiracy - THEOLOGY & BICYCLISM EXCERPT 1
Emerging Indie BandsFollow “The Serbian psychedelic dectet The Cyclist Conspiracy released the EP Mashallah Plan: VIRILITY on the 9th. Taking a side-step from…” on Dec 19th, 2016 →
Kostas Roukounas - Stis Plakas ta stenakia (Στης Πλάκας τα στενάκια)
The 'SpillFollow “Sunset from the Wiener Riesenrad, New Years Eve 2012, (c)lgconnolly So for a ‘Spill Challenge I thought it might be…” on Mar 4th, 2013 →
Marika Papagika - Mississippi MR-013, Zmirneikos Balos
Art DecadeFollow “Emmett presents: Winter-Harvest side one Zmirneikos Balos - Maria Papagika The Woman Of Our Day - Svanfridur Pastels - Keith…” on Feb 11th, 2010 →
Marika Papagika - Smyrneiko Minore (Greece)
Gorilla Vs. BearFollow “I discovered Marika Papagika over at Dusted , via this review of a brand new compilation of bizarre and obscure…” on Nov 30th, 2007 →