New Music Releases of the Week on Audiartist

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Every week, new music opens a fresh window on the independent scene. Some releases arrive with quiet elegance, others with force, rhythm, atmosphere or cinematic ambition. What matters most is not the volume of new singles entering the digital world, but the ability to hear the ones that carry a real artistic direction.

This week’s music selection on Audiartist moves through acoustic emotion, modern metal, tribal tech house, neoclassical piano, lo-fi jazz and intimate instrumental textures. It is a wide map of independent music discovery, shaped by artists who are not chasing the same formula, but building their own sound with care, identity and purpose.

From soft guitar landscapes to heavier rock pressure, from nocturnal club energy to saxophone-led lo-fi warmth, these new music releases show how diverse the independent scene remains when it is curated with attention instead of algorithmic laziness. Here is Audiartist’s weekly music selection.

Carlito Home, “Peaceful Winter Walk”

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Carlito Home’s “Peaceful Winter Walk” is the kind of instrumental piece that does not need to raise its voice to leave a mark. Built around a gentle and expressive guitar performance, the track creates a calm winter atmosphere where every note seems placed with patience. The mood is soft, cinematic and slightly melancholic, but never heavy.

The strength of this release lies in its restraint. Carlito Home does not overproduce the emotion. He lets the guitar breathe, allowing silence, tone and melody to carry the story. The result feels intimate and deeply human, made for slow mornings, quiet evenings and those private listening moments where music becomes a companion rather than background noise.

In a week filled with contrasting sounds, “Peaceful Winter Walk” deserves attention because it reminds us that simplicity can still feel rich when the writing is sincere. It is acoustic music with atmosphere, tenderness and a clear emotional identity.

Read the full article on Audiartist: Carlito Home Finds Quiet Beauty in “Peaceful Winter Walk”

Guiltera, “You Learn”

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With “You Learn”, Guiltera brings modern metal into a space where force and vulnerability meet. The Cyprus-based band builds the track around emotional tension, sharp guitars, cinematic weight and a vocal presence capable of moving between clarity and intensity. It is heavy, but not closed off. It is accessible, but not softened.

The song works because it turns pain into movement. Rather than presenting heaviness as pure aggression, Guiltera uses it as a language for growth, collapse, recovery and inner resistance. The arrangement carries the drama of modern metalcore, the melodic pull of alternative metal and the atmospheric ambition of a band thinking beyond one single category.

“You Learn” deserves attention because it feels like a defining statement. It introduces a band with strong visual identity, international ambition and a clear understanding of how contemporary heavy music can remain powerful without losing emotional precision. No polite background music here, this one enters with boots, but at least the boots are well mixed.

Read the full article on Audiartist: Guiltera’s “You Learn” Turns Pain Into Modern Metal Momentum

Dark Kora, “Higher Tribe”

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Dark Kora enters the electronic landscape with “Higher Tribe”, a debut track shaped by tribal drums, tech house structure and a shadowy club atmosphere. The release feels physical from the first movement, designed less as a simple dance track than as a ritualistic electronic experience.

The sound sits between Afro tribal energy and darker tech house pressure. Percussion drives the architecture, while the electronic textures give the track a nocturnal and cinematic dimension. Instead of relying on obvious drops or easy hooks, “Higher Tribe” builds its identity through groove, repetition, tension and atmosphere.

This is why the release stands out in Audiartist’s weekly music selection. Dark Kora already suggests a strong artistic universe, one where rhythm becomes instinct and club music carries a sense of narrative. “Higher Tribe” feels ready for late-night sets, open-air dancefloors and playlists looking for something deeper than polished electronic wallpaper.

Read the full article on Audiartist: Dark Kora Opens a Tribal Tech House Portal with “Higher Tribe”

On Piano, “Van Gogh” and the Neoclassical World of Frank Iengo

On Piano, the neoclassical project created by Italian-born composer and producer Frank Iengo, brings a different kind of silence into this week’s Audiartist selection. Built around melody, space and emotional architecture, the project explores piano music as a visual language, where each phrase seems to open a scene rather than simply fill a playlist.

“Van Gogh”, created with Virginio Aiello, remains one of the essential gateways into the On Piano universe. The piece is elegant, restrained and cinematic, shaped by a sense of melody that feels intimate on headphones yet broad enough for film, memory and visual storytelling. It does not chase virtuosity for decoration. It focuses on emotional clarity.

On Piano deserves attention because it represents the stronger side of modern instrumental music. In a streaming environment where piano tracks can easily become anonymous background material, Frank Iengo’s project keeps a clear artistic center. The music is calm, but not empty. Minimal, but not passive. Refined, but still human.

Read the full article on Audiartist: On Piano: Frank Iengo’s Neoclassical Project Turns Piano Into Emotional Architecture

LeSerge, “It’s About Love”

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LeSerge’s “It’s About Love” brings warmth, elegance and instrumental soul to this week’s new music releases. The French artist shapes the track around piano-led composition, lush strings, soft lo-fi texture and a jazz sensibility touched by Brazilian colors. The result is bright without being superficial, romantic without becoming syrupy, and sophisticated without showing off like a jazz cat wearing sunglasses indoors.

The single feels both intimate and expansive. Its strength comes from balance: the piano gives the piece its emotional thread, the strings widen the horizon, and the lo-fi textures bring a warm grain to the production. Nothing feels forced. The music moves naturally, creating a feel-good atmosphere that keeps its depth.

“It’s About Love” deserves attention because it understands how instrumental music can tell a story without lyrics. It creates a refined emotional space, perfectly suited for jazz, lo-fi, chill, lounge and romantic playlists, while still carrying enough personality to stand on its own.

Read the full article on Audiartist: LeSerge Opens a Bright New Chapter With “It’s About Love”

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Moki Solen, “Mon petit plaisir caché”

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Moki Solen introduces a soft and intimate lo-fi signature with “Mon petit plaisir caché”. The track moves gently, carried by relaxed rhythm, warm textures and a jazzy saxophone color that gives the music a human breath. It is not a track built for spectacle. It is a small nocturnal world, discreet, elegant and quietly addictive.

The title suggests something private, and the music follows that feeling with care. “Mon petit plaisir caché” sounds like a late evening, a slow morning, a notebook left open beside a cooling cup of coffee. The saxophone brings warmth and slight melancholy, while the lo-fi rhythm keeps everything grounded in calm movement.

As a debut statement, the release deserves attention because it avoids the generic trap that often surrounds lo-fi music. Moki Solen does not simply produce a beat. He creates a mood with identity, a soft jazz-hop escape that can live naturally in streaming playlists while still rewarding closer listening.

Read the full article on Audiartist: Moki Solen Introduces a Soft Lo-Fi Signature With “Mon petit plaisir caché”

Audiartist’s Weekly Music Discovery: A Curated Space for Independent Artists

This week’s Audiartist selection shows how rich independent music discovery can be when it is approached with editorial care. Carlito Home brings acoustic calm, Guiltera delivers modern metal force, Dark Kora opens a tribal electronic portal, On Piano refines neoclassical emotion, LeSerge explores luminous instrumental soul, and Moki Solen shapes lo-fi intimacy with a jazz touch.

Together, these releases confirm the importance of weekly music curation in a landscape where new singles appear constantly, but meaningful discovery still requires attention, taste and context. Audiartist continues to highlight emerging artists, independent voices and new music releases with a clear editorial perspective, giving each track more than a passing mention.

In the end, the best weekly music selection is not simply a list of songs. It is a way of listening. And this week, Audiartist offers a strong reminder that independent music remains one of the most alive, diverse and emotionally generous spaces in modern music.

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