Genre: New New Age, Esoterica, Wellness, Psychedelic
Label: Inner Island
One of our favorite and highest praised and ever busy artists is Braden J. McKenna with his 1000 projects and releases in the past. With his new WYLD WYZRDZ release he walks …
Genre: Indie-Psych-Folk-Soupergroup
Label: Woodsist
Psych-Folk-Supergroup Woods, announce a new record in mid-June called Sun & Shade and they were on Europe Tour the last weeks. The following live set was recorded in Stockholm/S …
Genre: psych folk, folk
Label: utupuu
Wonderful quiet, dark and dreamy folk from Finlandia. Made in and for long winter evenings, but it's enjoyable in the springtime too. As I do right now.
It reminds me on Current 93 in p …
Genre: Old Time, Appalachian, Banjo
This is some old timey appalachian banjo trippin folk music. Buell H. Kazee, together with Dock Boggs is not an unknown. At least if you are interested in such music or live in America. I am scratching just on t …
Genre: Experimental Instrumental Pop
Label: none
This is something between chillwave, dreampop, instrumental dance pop and other danceable pop genres you can imagine mixed with some spacy post rock (or whatever) tunes as well as also classical el …
Genre: psychedelic pop (or something)
Last year, Connan Mockasin released an incredibly good album named "Please turn me into the Snat", which is going to be rereleased on Phantasy Sound, the label of Erol Alkan who is also DJ and producer. The " …
Genre: Psych Folk
Label: self
There is not much more to say about Steven R. Smith, one of the key figures behind the Jewelled Antler Collective (together with Skygreen Glenn Donaldson - Thuja, Birdtree, Blithe Sons etc.). I am really into his cur …
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Indie
Label: self
Is it an album or a demo? Maybe both. The production is a bit boomy, because of all the reverb. But underneath there shines through some really good songs. I would highlight Life in Death with that nice …
Genre: Homerecording, Psych Folk
Label: none
Often enough my mailbox is stuffed with promo shite of middle class, semi professional bands. Litanies of biographies, mentioning more unknown bands and tons of links to any stupid network. I don't rea …