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Edition #129

Today, we recommend the new songs by Flirtmachine, Mount Jacinto, Billy Zach, Meltheads, and Hugo Trist.

Do you like wonky tunes? Or are refined rock compositions your preference? Don't worry; the latest, hand-picked collection brings you both. I wish you a joyful discovery.

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Mount Jacinto. Photo: Danny Kötter
Mount Jacinto. Photo: Danny Kötter

Flirtmachine – Been in the Train

A fun kind of wonkiness surrounds Been in a Train by Austrian band Flirtmachine. Indie rock, funk, rap and synthpop join together in this compartment—on a ride to the underground station. The result sounds impossibly cool.


Mount Jacinto – The Reason

With undeniable 60s nostalgia, Mount Jacinto explores the inner dialogue in crucial moments. The Reason is a powerful yet reserved rock track that shines with a pale light and rides with a groovy bass. And the guitars—sometimes flowing, sometimes emphatic—round off this reflective tune.


Billy Zach – I am You

Fans of Fontanes D.C. have to taste Billy Zach and their new single, I am You. The dragging, noisy post-punk composition slowly cuts open the chest, carefully severs the heart from the bloodlines, and throws it into the abyss. A haunting, trance-inducing sound.


Meltheads – Happiness Suits You

Uncompromisingly fast and loud, Belgian indie rock formation Meltheads shred through the curtain. Happiness Suits You, a hearty anthem for self-acceptance, attacks the legs with pop's catchiness and the gut with punchy riffs. It is a sweaty and wild affair.


Hugo Trist – De-Identify

Eclectic future garage artist Hugo Trist presents his debut album. As already proven with every single release like Say It, Mean It, his compositions are as catchy as they are soulful. De-Identify stands as another perfect, more dreamy example.

We asked Hugo Trist to share five tracks that inspired his sound. Find out here.

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