Releases
To listen, download or buy current releases by specific artists, please visit our shop.
On this page, you can listen to a selection of tracks from our artists and also download a FREE MP3 sampler.
The MP3 sampler contains 3 tracks by each of our artists. Alternatively, you can get free single tracks using the Download links on some of the players which appear below.
If you run into any problems extracting the MP3 files from the sampler, please use the Contact form to get in touch with us. We will provide you with alternative link.
Amaya Laucirica
- Genre: Psych/Pop/Rock/Ambient
- Comparisons: PJ Harvey, Neko Case, Mazzy Star
... ethereally beautiful ... assured songwriting and masterful arrangements ...
RRR Radio
Note: the tracks supplied here are raw, un-mastered mixes from Amaya's upcoming album Early Summer.
As the above tracks have not yet been released, we cannot offer them for download. But you can download a free 5 track package of tracks from Amaya's previous album Sugar Lights by visiting her website.
Gaslight Radio
- Genre: Punk/Rock/Pop/Shoegaze
- Comparisons: The Fall, The Flaming Lips, Gaslight Radio
… draws parallels with the kaleidoscopic indie rock of Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips … gleaming waves of guitar and epic 10-storey choruses … from everyday sketches to intergalactic wig outs … an uncommon treat.
James Cowdery | BBC (UK)
Andrew Keese & The Associates
- Genre: Pop/Rock/Adult Contemporary
- Comparisons: Morrissey, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave
This is thinking man's pop-rock ... consistently engaging melodies ... challenging lyrics ... inventive arrangements and heartfelt poetry in abundance ...
Bronius Zumeris | Beat Magazine (AU)
Lindsay Phillips
- Genre: Folk-Noir/Country
- Comparisons: Antony Hegarty, Red Sovine, Johnny Cash
... reminiscent of both Antony Hegarty and Elvis … a gentle patter of folk and a lonely gem; rain on the windscreen and the occasional distant thunder while miles of road pass away beneath your wheels …
Simone | Beat Magazine (AU)
khancoban
- Genre: Rock/Folk/Country/Ambient
- Comparisons: Wilco, M Ward, Augie March
… spacious interior music, big on emotion but small on drama. There's something of the early Augie March, except with more country shadings in the aching ballads, as well as something of the grey skies of Smog with a touch less grime.
Bernard Zuel | The Sydney Morning Herald (AU)

