Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love - Mary Knoblock

04 Nov: “Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love” – Mary Knoblock Review

We’ve seen Mary Knoblock’s work before on Da Da Da Music, with her previous release, Halo, a haunting neo-classical dive into surreal, almost spiritual depths. Her sound, drenched in echoes and reverb, seems to blur the line between traditional music and an immersive art installation. With Excuse Me While I Go Fall in Love, she steps onto a different path, though it’s still uniquely her own, with a lightness that feels like a prelude to Halo—a reverie before the storm.

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24 Aug: “Gumdrops” – SIESKI: A Queer-Coated Sugar Bop for Dreamy Summer Nights

If there was ever a perfect sound for a vibrant summer night, “Gumdrops” by SIESKI would be it. This track, which feels like an auditory offspring of Disclosure and Kimbra, is a radiant queer-coated sugar bop that immerses you in its irresistible rhythm from the first beat. SIESKI, known for her unique ability to blend dreamy soundscapes with alt-pop sensibilities, continues to push boundaries in the Canadian alternative music scene with this latest release.

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11 Jul: “Mothership Down” – LOOPORIA: A Smooth Dream Pop Odyssey

From the shores of the sea to the far reaches of space, Daniel Longoria Lopez’s indie dream pop project, Looporia, embarks on a cosmic journey with the release of “Mothership Down.” As the second single from his ongoing project Dystopian Fanatic, this track solidifies Lopez’s unique position in the indie music scene. Produced by the talented Jordan Lawlor (M83, Friend of a Friend), “Mothership Down” is a captivating blend of dream pop and dance music that transports listeners to a fantastical interstellar adventure.

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10 Jun: “NOTICE YOU” – MYAH: A Nostalgic Summer Anthem Ft. Emo Guitar Riffs

Myah is back with her latest single, “Notice You,” a feel-good summer pop song that perfectly encapsulates the essence of simpler, sweeter times. With hints of nostalgia and classic Midwest emo guitar riffs, “Notice You” transports listeners straight back to the 2010s, invoking a sense of warmth and familiarity. This marks Myah’s fifth single drop this year, and she’s excited to continue sharing her musical journey with her fans.