Round Up -66: A Sonic Dystopia
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We believe that music is the sole language of one's aura and personality, and it truly has the power to shape not just you but impact those around you. On this round-up called 'A Sonic Dystopia', fnd music that resonates with you on multiple spectrums and in different scenarios and phases of your life, right here on this thoughtfully curated mashup.
A Sonic Dystopia
First up on the list is 'The Capitalocene', from Wes Carroll Confabulation, an EP which was released on 10th April, 2026, blessing the world from Canada, Victoria, BC.
'The Capitalocene' EP feels very reminiscent of early Mac Miller's soundscapes. With every track bringing out an ounce of refreshing beats and different mood, this EP has got diverse tracks that would definitely fit well for a multitude of moods, and is something you'll come back to time and time again.

A mixed bag of atmospheric sounds that have unconventional beats to them, the rhythmic rap verses on this one are art!
The next track is Stockholm, Sweden, Jade Ell's 'A World Without Heroes' which was released on 27th March 2026.
Releasing magnetic numbers back to back, 'A World Without Heroes' is a divine testimony to pay tribute to the relentless heroes from every profession who sacrifice something to give us everything. Planning to release her 3rd KISS track 'I Was Made to Loving You' on 15th of this month, Jade Ell is definitely onto something huge.

A calm moment of gratitude and surrender, this feels like a mirror to society.
Then we have 'Observer' By The Lazz, a banger from San Diego, United States, which was released on 4th April 2026.
'The Observer' is a larger-than-life-sounding, chaotic cinema-worthy release that just takes your breath away. Beautiful high-intensity vocals and an electrifying backdrop, this will energise each brain cell.

A magnificent electric rock solo that pierces straight through your heart, this is a sci-fi movie's dream.
Next up, we have an album called 'Indoor Weather' by The Catchmen, that was released on 17th April 2026, and is from Manchester, United Kingdom.
Packed with cold and breezy hues of winter weather, each and every track on 'Indoor Weather' melts like butter in your ears. Almost sounding dramatic and comforting as a Disney soundtrack, this is like a fairytale come to life.

Reminding you of winter chills and the warmth from the festive vibes, this is pure nostalgia.
As our fifth and final project, we've got 'The Piano Field' by Matthew Peter Gough, who hails from Frinton-on-sea, England and released this on 1st May, 2026.
A whimsical instrumental pile of piano tunes that sound like a daydream you wouldn't want to wake up from, 'The Piano Field' album is nostalgic, memorable and sounds as ethereal as it can get. Full of ethereal-sounding tunes that have vivid imagery to them, this album is quite timeless and relaxing.

A kaleidoscope of classic piano tones that sound ethereal, 'The Piano Field' holds onto its name.
Ranging from alt rock to indie pop to pure classical ballads, this roundup reviews is more rounded than ever! It's got al ot of different flavors, metronomes and undertones a lot of folks all around the world can vibe with, and we've deliberately crafted this 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.
A Sonic Dystopia
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