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.
Upbeat, catchy, and quietly calling us out—Tomdahomie recently dropped "Ego", and it’s been on repeat ever since.
A calm yet cutting pop-rock confession with 80s hints and a chorus that won’t leave you alone.
Hypnotic, relatable, and quietly sharp — Crawford Mack’s “Boxes” pulls you in with cool vocals, smart production, and a message about stepping out of expectations.
Soft beats, sharp honesty. e.lissa debuts with "Daisy Chain", a trip-hop dream that grows, twists, and pulls you in.
Love, city nights, and psychedelia collide. Much Prec’s "Just Friends" is trippy, catchy, and unforgettable.
GOODTWIN’s "Soak It Up" is warm, generous and a soulful reminder to slow down and hold the moment close.
Sweet confusion, jangly guitars, and end-of-summer warmth. Alec André’s "Fatal" captures temporary love perfectly.
Sunday offers a pause. "Washing All the Pieces" is calm, honest, and deeply needed.
Pretty Something return swinging with “Little Tiny” — loud, hopeful, and exactly the push you didn’t know you needed.
Kristo’s “Spinning Around” is funky, jazzy, and exactly what my head needed.
Some songs feel like a drive you’ve already taken — you just forgot where. Old Crush knows exactly Who Gets You?
