nomi, Miss Lilly, Bronze Avery, Deion Gill, The Inner Eclipse
Jul 3, 2026
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1 min read
Soft percussion underneath a dreamy vocal. The production sits back and lets the space do the work - a bassline that breathes rather than drives. The kind of song that sounds simple but like we always say, listen a little more.
Miss Lilly holds nothing back on this track, it's got a drop, it's got big vocals, it's got space. Sitting in no genre with certainty. Opening good, middle section good, layering sometimes feels overwhelming and stacked - reminds us of those 90s style tracks. Her raps are Little Simz coded.
Bronze Avery leans into dance pop with a flirty, dirty streak that feels dominant without trying too hard. DOG SAY? has been on repeat for use for weeks now. Nothing in the track is fighting for space, so it balances great on speakers or headphones - nice wide sound.
Funk and pop get a fresh spin from Deion Gill without any of the usual fuss. DARLING! lands with a groove that is catchy as hell in the best way. The vibe we only got from MJ and Prince is back, living for it. We expect big things from Deion.
This is what it sounds like when someone makes music entirely for themselves at 2am and happens to be good at it. Levens crafts everything in solitude - no genre brief. The result is the kind of dark atmospheric electronic that sits somewhere between darkwave and ambient suits whatever mood you're in.