

Three Track Week #14
From emotional suspension to collective release and political testimony This week’s Three Track Week 14 selections trace different ways in which contemporary independent artists navigate presence under conditions of uncertainty, pressure and conflict. Rather than converging around a shared genre or sonic identity, the tracks highlight distinct practices: sustaining emotional ambiguity through movement, transforming personal tension into collective energy, and articulating vi

Editorial Staff
3 days ago8 min read


Three Track Week: Signals #2
Local Practices: Germany This Three Track Week: Signals 2 edition focuses on artists operating within German contexts while engaging with broader independent music networks. Rather than presenting a unified national sound, these tracks highlight different approaches to positioning: how artists navigate language, scene structures and transnational visibility. What emerges is not a localized identity, but a set of practices shaped by both local conditions and global circulation

Editorial Staff
6 days ago3 min read


Three Track Week #13
From articulation and authorship to collective release This week’s Three Track Week 13 selections explore different forms of practice within contemporary independent music. Rather than converging around a shared sound or emotional register, the tracks highlight how artists position themselves in relation to identity, visibility and participation. Across dream pop, cinematic pop songwriting and ska-punk, what emerges is a shift in orientation. Music is not approached as a fi

Editorial Staff
Apr 126 min read