Every week, Music News and Liberty Music look at the best new releases from emerging and self-releasing artists.
Plastic Man - ‘Live @ Grs Recording Studio’ Florence-based psych-pop innovators Plastic Man have unveiled a captivating new live session filmed at Grs Recording Studio, featuring tracks ‘Molly’ and ‘Mate’ from their acclaimed 2025 album ‘The End and the Beginning’, along with ‘He Didn’t Know’ from their debut EP. Showcasing their kaleidoscopic fusion of 60s psychedelia, textured pop, and moody rock, the session captures the band’s dynamic new lineup and the raw energy fueling their latest artistic evolution.
Pasi ja Anssi, Pandora and Sam Pope - ‘Love is Glue’ Finnish duo Pasi ja Anssi, Swedish Eurodance icon Pandora, and UK folk-pop artist Sam Pope have joined forces for ‘Love is Glue’, an infectious, high-energy single celebrating connection and joy. Blending pop, Eurodance, and club sounds, the track embodies a cross-border spirit of unity and invites the world to laugh, love, and dance together.
Mar Lamar - ‘Someone To Blame’ After leading Highland Kites for over a decade, Marissa Lamar steps out boldly as Mar Lamar with her debut solo single ‘Someone to Blame’, marking a fearless new chapter. Transforming from a melancholic ballad into an upbeat indie alternative anthem, the track celebrates imperfection with bright piano, dreamy synths, and a cheeky, self-accepting spirit.
Mouth Water - ‘Rise’ Italian producer and multi-instrumentalist Mouth Water returns with ‘Rise’, a deeply personal single that blends house grooves, analogue synth warmth, and vivid storytelling. Written in rural Tuscany as a reflective letter to old friends, ‘Rise’ marks his most introspective release yet, further cementing his acclaim on the global electronic scene.
Oberka - ‘Regrow Protocol’ Taiwanese electronic innovator Oberka has unveiled his daring new album ‘Regrow Protocol’, a 10-track odyssey that transforms chaos into immersive, genre-defying soundscapes. At its heart, the explosive title-track embodies the album’s central theme of breaking down in order to rebuild, showcasing Oberka’s masterful blend of techno, bassline, glitch, and global influences.