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Negative White

  1. Switzerland
  2. Alternative
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  1. Graven
    by Vil, LOVIS, Julius Pollux
    Between Denmark and Germany, duo Vil creates a fragile, intimate sound. Beautifully decorated with minute details, Graven is an invitation to unwind, to reflect—a wonderful, meandering composition.
  2. Turn The Page
    by Overmono & The Streets
    The Streets' 2002 iconic track Turn The Page received an exhillarating update by Overmono covering the exceptional Mike Skinner rap style in a blanket of breakbeat sound. The wobbling bassline, the crackling beats—it's pure perfection.
  3. sous la nef
    by Meimuna
    Cyrielle Formaz, aka Meimuna, creates achingly beautiful compositions. Sous la nef, the second single of her upcoming sophomore album, demonstrates perfectly the Swiss artist's skills. All her tenderness, the soothing nature, the soft touches still have the power to pierce the heart.
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  4. to my ilk
    by Zeal and Ardor
    Announcing their fourth studio album, GREIF, innovative Swiss band Zeal & Ardor also released to my ilk, their first single. Defying expectations, it is not a thundering black metal sound but a haunting, poignant ballad. However, at its core, the song still incorporates the band's style.
  5. Hot Girls with ADD (feat. Magi Merlin)
    by Kaya Hoax
    With the help of Magi Merlin, Montreal-based Kaya Hoax draws from UK grime to create an experimental pop track. Hot Girls with ADD is like a conversation between the two artists, accompanied by an equally explosive and flamboyant sound. Exquisite.
  6. Cinderhaze
    by Stumbleine
    UK producer Stumbleine is a small legend in the ambient space. Teasing his eighth studio album, Deleted Scene, the track Cinderhaze beautifully balances quieter moments and driven parts of the composition—with the beat constantly provoking a forward movement. Dream, dance, dream again.
  7. Big City
    by Laddermen
    Laddermen, a Swiss trio that celebrated the premiere of Programmed for Pleasure with Negative White, has released a new EP, And Now You're Bored. The record also includes Big City, a sombre and meandering composition full of melancholia. It's a haunting fusion of light-weight indie-rock, and the song's underlying sophistication, which demands a few listens to unveil its beauty.
  8. Technology
    by Die Eitelkeit
    Die Eitelkeit, an up-and-coming quintet from Hamburg, Germany, released their debut single, Technology. The song comes multifaceted, transforming from a slacking no-folk groove to a loud, ravaging rock part that culminates in a slowed, harrowing crescendo. With Technology, the newcomer band already displays no defiance; they will subvert genres.
  9. 1+1=11
    by Peggy Gou
    Korean-born Artist, producer and DJ Peggy Gou finally announced her anticipated debut album, I Hear You, for 7th June. And we get the track 1+1=11 as an exceptional teaser—a danceable house composition featuring a trance-inducing melody, moulding an experience between dancefloor and dream. The video clip itself is one of three collaborations with Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
  10. FLAP
    by IKAN HYU
    Unstoppable and uncompromising—Switzerland's duo Ikan Hyu released their debut album, ❁OASIS❁, last November. Now, they're on their way to another EP, with FLAP being a first impression: a split-second realisation of potential futures flashing by and desires being wiped out within the blink of an eye. Ikan Hyu's sound, meanwhile, remains an indescribable yet incredibly intriguing blend.
  11. CYA
    by Harmless / Twin Cabins
    Formerly known as Twin Cabins, Harmless just released the album Springs Eternal, which deals with a near-death accident with a drunk driver. One of the eleven tracks, CYA, is especially intriguing: urging and fast-paced yet still airy. The song feels like a callback to early The Cure, blended with sun-flooded Californian indie vibes.
  12. Opposite Thumb
    by Superdark
    Opposite Thumb by Switzerland's Superdark roars and rumbles through a sea of so-called wisdom and advice to improve one's life. The raw, breathlessly pushing rock sound is a fitting anachronism to contrast the modern promotion of self-optimisation. Building up intensity, Opposite Thumb gains more and more despair but also energy.
  13. Botanical Garden
    by Anna Erhard
    Anna Erhard was inspired by a joke Google review about how the middle of the Atlantic has terrible parking. She created a persona who is constantly unsatisfied, not even enjoying the flowers in the botanical garden. Botanical Garden is a warm and grooving composition, one that puts a smile on your face with the hilarious lyrics.
  14. Electric by Feel!
    by Barbicop
    There was a glitch in the matrix between Berlin and Switzerland, and through the digital cracks, Barbicop suddenly appeared with a sound as quirky as smooth and ethereal. In Electric by Feel!, Barbicop tackles the ever-mounting pressure to be productive and to find inspiration. The atmospheric composition definitely puts Barbicop on our watchlist.
  15. Say It, Mean It
    by Hugo Trist
    Hugo Trist is Switzerland's emerging future garage enigma. Say It, Mean It demonstrates the artist's love for nostalgia-dripping 2-step sound. Despite the history's weight, Hugo Trist effortlessly catapults the track into a contemporary field of tension, meandering between melancholia and excitement. And the massive bass drones make you feel so small. What a banger!
  16. Body Ache
    by Tusks
    Featured last year with the exceptional Artificial Flame, Tusks’ next album release, Gold, is coming closer. Body Ache is the latest and last single, perfectly incorporating the essence of the British singer-songwriter’s beauty: A slow ballad maximising effect through radical minimalism. Tusks leaves room for brief silences and places subtle decorations into the song’s composition.
  17. Levitate
    by GHLOW
    Last week, the Stockholm-based duo GHLOW released their new album, Levitate, including a namesake track. The sound of Emille de Blanche and Nikolay Evdokimov is abrasive. The guitar screams and lurches like sirens in the night. Chainsaw synths. Levitate lingers between the raw energy of punk and the melancholy of post-punk—but primarily, the song is an unstoppably forward-pushing bolt of energy.
  18. River
    by Michele Ducci
    Italian musician Michele Ducci used to be one-half of the electro-pop band M+A. Now, Ducci switches lanes, pursuing another sonic vision that results in River, the first single of his upcoming album, Sive. The song is a hauntingly stunning piano ballad, highlighting Ducci’s whispering-smokey voice. River flows slowly yet with intense intimacy, providing a calming counterpoint to NYC’s overstimulation, which prompted the song.
  19. Get A Dog
    by Pina Palau
    Swiss singer-songwriter Pina Palau just released her second album, Get A Dog. The namesake song is a heartfelt indie-folk song, warm and earthy, accompanied by captivating storytelling. Driven by a steady beat, the slow electric guitar spreads tenderness, while the acoustic one indulges in playfulness. Get A Dog warps around you like a blanket and crawls under your skin.
  20. Duck (Forever for a Day)
    by Elio Ricca
    Swiss duo Elio Ricca's new single, Duck (Forever for a Day), combines the best qualities of post-punk and indie rock with a pinch of wonky sounds. The result feels exhilarating: upbeat and sinister at the same time but highly addictive.