Heathcote Blue — Eddy

The first look at the new Heathcote Blue album arrives in the form of ‘Eddy,’ a down tempo and spacious single.

This has been my favourite tune of their’s since I first heard it in Heathcote Blue’s set supporting Nika Mo back in 2021. The way the space is embellished is delicate and masterful by all players. The spaciousness coupled with the lyrical refrain “the seasons, they see you” leads me to feel that I can see into the music, and simultaneously the music can see into me.

Check the music video by Lyndon Blue, and keep an ear out for the full record.

Recorded and mixed by Rhien Tan
Mastered by Dan O'Connor at ENCODER Sound.

Great Statue — Mouth Interior Downwards

After an explosion of releases in January Great Statue is back with Mouth Interior Downwards which foregrounds the studio explorations of the Statue. As always the vocal performance and lyricism shine, but even more so than the previous releases the listener is engaged by striking timbral changes and off kilter beats.

The EP mouths its way around ideas of erotic intimacy, wetness, our bodily insides and the glimpses we get into them. (The Great Statue, 2023)

The lead single ‘Mouth Interior’ is out now and sitting in the RTRFm Sound Selection for the week of August 21, 2023.

Production, songwriting and vocal by Annika Moses.
Wild saxophone by Josten Myburgh
Mastered by Dan O'Connor at ENCODER Sound.

Jack Aberdeen — Disguise

The debut single for Jack Aberdeen is Disguise and it’s out now. The best way to describe the song is perhaps “classic,” in melody, instrumentation, and development. The song sits with a vintage modern patina, and foreground the fantastic vocal and instrumental performances.

Recorded by Jeremy Segal
Mixed by Jack Haynes
Mastered by Dan @ENCODERSound