Growing Up in Stereo: Dejima Captures the Push and Pull of Becoming
Grey skies, warm coffee, and Dejima’s "Camcorder" on repeat. This one feels like reading your old diary… and replying to it.

Grey skies, warm coffee, and Dejima’s "Camcorder" on repeat. This one feels like reading your old diary… and replying to it.
Spacious indie folk, a voice that feels like a late-night confession, and a chorus that lingers long after it fades.
Sweet confusion, jangly guitars, and end-of-summer warmth. Alec André’s "Fatal" captures temporary love perfectly.
A rainy-morning gem. Hankamer’s "Little Violets" brings dreamy guitars, subtle jazz warmth, and a quietly powerful story.
Ever feel like you're home but not really there? Doter Sweetly's "stars (not home)" hits right at that floating-in-space feeling—slow, warm, and quietly devastating.
