From the underground depths of raw hip-hop comes HellRaizer's "Can You Hear Them?", a gothic resurrection anthem that claws from the grave, followed by the equally haunting "Hellbound" with its horror-laced confessions. Earth to West's "Black Bull Suburban Mothers" delivers punchline-heavy bars through waves of distortion, while "The Museum Tape" crafts an innovative sonic environment for art spaces. From the experimental realm, "Flush" balances hypnotic soundscapes with punchy raps, while The Eclecticians deliver an eclectic mix of blappers and chilled vibes.
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T. Houze
The Echoes of a Sunday Soul
"A soulful fusion of Hip Hop and Neo-Soul, The Echoes of a Sunday Soul is a late-night soundtrack of ambition, reflection, and city lights."

Tee Kae
Metamorphosis
"My experience, strength and hope, presented in a rhythmic lyrical masterpiece sure to make you feel it."

Earth to West
Hyena Carpets
"While making the album the artist travelled across the Southern United States on a journey of self-reflection and artistic education ultimately woven into the lyrics and soundscapes of Hyena Carpets."