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Alison's Playground
Alison’s Playground is rooted in modern British rock and pop with an indie edge, shaped around song-based writing and strong vocal melodies. Driven by a strong female lead vocalist, giving their music a clear focus on melody and lyrical delivery rather than instrumental experimentation, their style fits into a 1990s-inspired modern rock and pop aesthetic, with catchy hooks, guitar and band-oriented arrangements typical of indie pop/rock. The tracks tend to be concise and structured like pop/rock songs — memorable choruses, verse-chorus form, and radio-friendly pacing. With clean vocals and direct emotional themes it is not overly aggressive or punk-leaning. With polished production its closest stylistic matches include The Cranberries, Sleeper, Garbage, The Sundays and comparisons have been made with Mazzy Star, Elastica and Belly.
Basscamp Studios
Basscamp Studios is a collective electronica project built around studio musicians and producers recording together in an informal, creative environment. Their sound isn’t one narrowly defined genre — instead, it’s eclectic, atmospheric, and evocative, blending electronic textures with organic instrumentation. Their music would fit well on playlists alongside: - Downtempo/ambient electronica - Chillwave or atmospheric IDM - Cinematic electronic scores - Late-night chill or introspective soundscapes Much of their music features rich, atmospheric soundscapes, with layered synth pads, gentle beats, and ambient textures that are ideal for late-night listening, introspection, or study playlists. While rooted in electronica, individual tracks often incorporate guitar, keys, vocals, and classical touches, creating a hybrid feel between electronic and band-style instrumentation. Expect music that is mellow, emotive, and cinematic — with moments of intensity but overall relaxed pacing. Many tracks evoke themes of dreaming, travel, connection, and reflection rather than high-energy dancefloor beats. Rather than club or bass music, Basscamp Studios leans toward a homegrown electronica sound — evocative, textured, and genre-blending. Their work draws inspiration from a wide range of artists and styles, including: - Röyksopp-like atmospheric electronica - Massive Attack-style moody trip-hop - Ólafur Arnalds-esque neo-classical textures - Early 90s–2000s ambient/EDM and chill electronica (e.g., Moby, Air, Zero 7).
Top Drawer
Top Drawer produce music that blends: - Indie rock and pop sensibilities — melodic song structures and heartfelt vocals. - 60s-inspired psychedelia — dreamy, atmospheric textures and subtle experimental touches. - Warm, reflective production with a relaxed, laid-back vibe. - Textured guitar work and layered harmonies, giving songs a dreamy, immersive feel. - Introspective lyrics that lean into emotional nuance rather than dance-floor energy. Their tracks use immersive soundscapes and mellow instrumentals to create a soothing, reflective mood. Elements of late 60s psychedelic rock and vintage pop filter through in the guitar effects, hazy production, and subtle experimental touches. Rather than high-energy electronic beats, their sound favors gentle rhythms, natural instrumentation, and a sense of space and calm. Some tracks incorporate rootsy or bluesy tones and a warm vocal style that feels grounded and emotional. Listening to Top Drawer on Herbert Records is more like settling into a quiet, introspective indie set with psychedelic and folk rock hues — think slow-burning, hazy, emotionally resonant tunes, not electronic dance music.