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Fresh Finds Round Up - 73: Cascading Moments

  • May 23
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 28

Sending Jitters of a lot of varied emotions down our spines, sometimes I feel like we take the power of music for granted. How it leads to a change in timelines, shapes perspectives and identities and shifts your mood and view every revolving second. Something that sounds super bland starts sounding cool again, and that's what I'd like to call the snowball effect. 'Cascading Moments' is exactly about such tunes.


Cascading Moments

Our Intro track is 'In Case You Didn't Feel Like Selling Out' by Luxury Fruit, a special single released on 23rd March, 2026, from Knoxville, United States.


Blissful, dreamy and colourful, these are all the words that I would use to describe 'In Case You Didn't Feel Like Selling Out'. All the tracks carry a playful and thrilling edge, and, most importantly, they feel like the perfect tracks one would really relish on a nice escape vacation.


First on the list is “Do We Love Us” By Michellar, an ALTERNATIVE POP masterpiece. Released on 17 Apr 26, based out of the United States, San Francisco


A soft and eclectic compilation of melodies that sound like summer, this feels beautifully nostalgic.

For our second track, we present you Mosh Pit's 'No Returning', hailing from Tel Aviv, Israel, which was released on 19th February, 2026.


Mosh Pit is a dystopian psychedelic rock menace that isn't mere artists but pioneers for electric rock in this day, and 'No Returning' is exactly the kind of anthem that sums up their signature sound. Chaotic, daunting and very fierce, this track is bold, unhinged and feels like the sound of dark influence.


Second on the list is “Burn” By Solum, a DARK-POP piece that will get you moving for sure. Released on 22 Apr 26, based in England, London










A sick, dramatic rock reckoning that feels like an anthem; this doesn't just tell a story, but it commands change.

Third track is the mysterious 'The Tron Symphony Finale' by Davidcl , who comes from Glasgow, Scotland, which was released on 22nd May 2026.


Made with a compilation of versatile soundscapes we hear in our day-to-day lives, like the sound of an ambulance, this feels to instil the message that both sides of life exist in parallel to each other, and seems to showcase the blatant irony of the world we live in.


Third on the list is “Every Single Part Of It” By Ava Fyre, an EDM track, released on 17 Apr 26. Based out of Australia, Sydney

A daunting and eerie vibe backdrop that seems like the sound of a scandal, this is intriguing.

For the next track, we've got KATAVIA's 'Nous Deux', released on 8th May 2026, from Rolle, Switzerland.

'Nous Deux' is a sultry and hypnotic French pop tune that explores the whirlwind of emotions two people experience as they fall in love. While the title means 'two of us', this is about endless longing and obsession that comes with the feeling of love. It's super addictive.


Fourth on the list is “PSYCHE” By I.K.P., a HIP-HOP track released on 13 Feb 26, based out of the United States, Brooklyn



A relaxing, mystical soundscape that's wrapped with poise and intricate details, this French Pop banger deserves all the hype.

Winding up this roundup with a bang, we have Power of Rebirth by The Forrius, which originates from Nashville, United States and will be released on 18th December 2025.




What sounds like a moment where one actually breaks through their outer moment of chaos, 'Power of Rebirth' explores the rage and fury a teenager experiences. This song may initially sound red but is actually a divine rock anthem that needs your attention.


Last but not least is “The Trouble Being Human” By Bill Barlow, a CLASSIC ROCK track that was released on 17 Apr 26, based out of Tampa, United States













A loud, amped up and dynamic rock moment of power, this stands true to its name.

Ranging from Furious Riot Rock bangers to soft reflective synths that make you rethink life in the best way, this surreal roundup review is full of tracks you wouldn't be able to skip! It's got a lot of nuance to it that adds a lot of flavour to your taste profile, and we've deliberately crafted this roundup keeping that in mind. Take a moment to test these unconventionally layered beats with us and let us know about your thoughts in the comments section down below.


Cascading Moments

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