Tag: De/OS

Tonje Gravningsmyhr Maps Adult Doubt Into Pop Clarity On ‘MAZE’

The Norwegian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tonje Gravningsmyhr turns loss, self-love, identity and imposter syndrome into a thoughtful pop album 'Maze' shaped by horns, patient craft and grown-up honesty. In the old stories of labyrinths, the monster is rarely the only danger. The greater fear is the corridor that looks familiar, the turn that repeats itself, the small panic of trying to remember who you were...

Neon Sanctuary: Rare Element & Britt Foe Find “Fields of Joy”

Rare Element (feat. Britt Foe from Lunar & the Deception) take on "Fields of Joy" as a single, and it lands like finding a meticulously crafted ship-in-a-bottle washed up on a neon-lit beach. You have the producer duo, Hedge Seel and Jerry Kandiah, laying down this framework of pulsing electronic heartbeats and synth textures that feel both organic and meticulously engineered, a surprising bedrock...

Beyond Zen: De/OS’ Profound “Rise I”

Have you ever felt like a lone sock in a dryer, tumbling endlessly, searching for its match, only to find... a button? That's a...