The Leftovers

We’ve got some fantastic new releases that we’re eager to share with you! Unfortunately, we haven’t had the opportunity to write a detailed article about them yet. So, here they are in a more digestible size through our “Leftovers” feature. Go ahead and savour these five delicious delights.


Canadian-Algerian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, producer and DJ Aladean Kheroufi announces Studies In A Dying Love, his debut album, out June 7th via Toronto-based label We Are Busy Bodies. Hear the lead single ‘Why Do You Call For Rain’.


Tom Burford, aka Contours, recently unveiled a new album that skillfully combines the best of electronic and acoustic music. This new release plays around with an intriguing mix of genres, smoothly crossing the paths of minimalism, jazz, fourth world, and contemporary classical music. Enjoy the unfettered creativity of Contours in this latest offering!


Silvia Bolognesi, Dudú Kouate, and Griffin Rodriguez’s collaborative album turns into a gorgeous dialogue when the sounds of the upright bass, percussion, electronics, and vocals intertwine. The various elements of instrumentation manifest themselves magnificently in this exquisite project.


After three years of experimentation, songwriting, and impromptu field recordings, the time has finally come! Elsa Hewitt has shared her eighth album, Chaos Emeralds. Across ten tracks, you’ll hear synths and spontaneous field recordings, as well as guitar, vocal processing, and a resampling of Hewitt’s charmingly rustic flute playing. The soul of the album steps in with Hewitt’s dreamy vocals, adding spice that transforms the pieces from simply music to enthralling works of art.


Consider yourself introduced to HILDE and their enchanting new album, “TIDE,” which dropped earlier last month. The captivating vocals float effortlessly over the spontaneous jazz impressions, wonderfully highlighted by the seductive sounds of the violin, trombone, and cello, which captivate you from start to finish.

CF Smith

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