Tape hiss and raw feeling: Snatch the Snail strips it back on Full Wet, ditching the metronome entirely to prioritize feel over polish in their best album yet. Dino DiMuro surfaces newly mastered gems from the never-released rock concept album ELMWOOD alongside recent singles. Huda Music keeps it beautifully simple — self-composed, self-sung, and reaching for love, sky, and stars. Zane Alexander captures songs mid-breath across field recordings alive with wind, birds, and evening air, while Joel Julian blends folk, ambient, and noise to map the paradox of comfort in self-destruction.

Lofi releases

true love (demo) by wet market fish cover art

“first song and first demo of 'a body of water, of separate moments' (an album im still working on) thanks for listening, i hope you like it :)”

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Rojelio Capone by TenTillDeath (Rojelio) cover art

“Four genres, one album: Lofi, boom-bap, reggaeton, and pop music. A must for producers to sample and for casual listeners”

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Outdoor Drama by Hamlet cover art
47 in stock

“like early R.E.M. or any number of other groups, obscure to popular, ranging from North Carolina to New Zealand and beyond”

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