Round Up -67: Dynamic Frequencies
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Music is the most versatile expression of art, and the most beautiful part about it is the fact that it's soo dynamic. No matter what language you speak, what scenes out the window you peak, what your world looks like, a song you love is definitely going to leave a lasting impression on your brain, and on Dynamic Frequencies, we've covered everything we feel like is worth trying out.
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First up on the list is 'Présence Absente' By Alex Tolm, an album which was released on 18th April, 2026, blessing the world from Belgium, Bruxelles.
'Présence Absente' By Alex Tolm is a dark, low-tempo moment that has a right blend of drama, chaos and emotional build-ups that feel out of this world. Combining elements of hyper-futuristic pop, this album is dark, gloomy and made with the aftermath of falling in love, and one can sense it.

A divine French delicacy-infused album that's the right blend of hard-hitting vocals and melancholia, this is perfect.
The next track is 'Hello World' by d'Z which is blessing the world from Arnhem, Netherlands was released on 17th April, 2026.
Expressing faith in love and life, 'Hello World' is a divinely guided moment of upbeat rhythms and jazz fiascos that glide as smoothly as butter into your ears. Heavenly vocals, royal-sounding sax and just a groovy beat that gives major deja vu, this is truly magical.

A coy and levitating jazz sound that makes it difficult to keep your feet still, this is the sound of liberation.
Then we have 'FAIBLE' By Kadeus, a banger from Nyon, Switzerland, which was released on 30th April 2026.
Very reminiscent of the Skrillex soundscapes world used to obsess over in the 2010s, 'FAIBLE' is also very reminiscent of Jennie's 'Zen' track, and Kadeus vocals almost give that vibe. Perfect for the climax scene of a sci-fi movie, this is dystopian, emotional and disruptive all in a beautiful way.

An intergalactic track that is super chaotic and energetic yet super zen at the same time, this is an EDM lover's paradise.
Next up, we have a single called 'Let Us In' by The Shrubs, that was released on 24th April 2026, and is from Houston, United States.
A fun, adorable and blissful alt and indie-rock number that sounds pure, raw and eclectic, 'Let Us In' has a weird sense of coy to it that's just too hard to put out in words. The moment this melody hits your ears, it starts feeling distant, like a sweet, nostalgic memory from your childhood that plays in the background.

An elusive and dreamy indie-rock number that is soft yet perfectly blurred out, this is the track that plays when two people fall in love.
Last but not least, we have we have 'Savage Media' by Twice Dark, who hails from Bloomington, United States and released this on 8th May, 2026.
'Savage Media' isn't just a song; it is an experience. Something that lures you into it like the bread crumbs media feeds off from celebrities about their lives, this is full of a robotic-sounding, distinctive melody that's packed with a lot of vintage-sounding suspense and intense beats.

A mysterious, thrill-packed demeanour that's full of suspense and cinema, this is expressive art.
Ranging from alt pop to indie folk to EDM , this roundup reviews is more rounded than ever! It's got a lot of nuance to it that adds a lot of substance 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.
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