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Circuit des Yeux Releases New Single ‘GOD DICK’

Circuit des Yeux, the project of Chicago singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Haley Fohr, is back with a new single titled ‘GOD DICK’. It’s billed as a “connective sonic link” between Circuit des Yeux’s last album, -io, and its follow-up due new year on Matador. Check it out below.

“’GOD DICK’ serves as a sort of chrysalis function, it’s passage leading from the past toward things to come,” Fohr explained in a statement. “It’s sweaty, exponential, cacophonous, growing, symphonic, and relentless. I wrote this as an effort to embody a state of change fueled by deep wanting. I sonically (and visually) imagined something huge hiding in a skin much too small for it – a kind of love banshee bursting through porcelain skin one hair at a time until finally, the beast within is fully on display.”

Holy Pinto Releases New Single ‘Death Is in the Air’

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Holy Pinto, the project of Milwaukee-by-way-of-England musician Aymen Saleh, is back with a new single called ‘Death Is in the Air’. The track features electric guitar and synth from Bartees Strange. Check it out below.

In 2022, Holy Pinto released the Bartess Strange-produced single ‘us, married’. His last album was 2019’s Adult.

Ezra Furman and Alex Walton Collaborate on New Single ‘Tie Me to the Train Tracks’

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Ezra Furman and Alex Walton have teamed up for a new single, ‘Tie Me to the Train Tracks’. It’s out now via Bella Union alongside a B-side called ‘Beat Me Up’, which features vocals by Walton. Take a listen below.

“We made this song in a burst of neurotic passion at her old house in Roxbury, Boston one chronically-ill afternoon,” Furman said in a statement. “The chains of luv had got us in their mortal grasp and it all came pouring out. And there’s a B-side (‘Beat Me Up’) too, out of this miniature masochistic fragment I’d made up which she then made into a brilliant full song, played and recorded entirely by her, that hits hard and leaves a mark. I don’t know how she does it but I feel lucky to do it with her.”

Alex Walton added: “It was an honour and a privilege to not only work with Ezra, but to have her in my house, writing and recording together, going to the porch with cigarettes and notebooks in our hands, trying to contextualize everything. We wanted to make something stripped down, noisy, harsh, but still delicate, beautiful, frail. I think we achieved this.”

Sophie Jamieson Shares Video for New Song ‘Camera’

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London-based singer-songwriter Sophie Jamieson has shared a new single, ‘Camera’. It’s the second preview of her upcoming second album, I still want to share, and arrives with a video co-directed by Jamieson and Malena Zavala. Check it out below.

“I wrote this song when my heart was broken and I was trying to hold everything when it didn’t want to be held,” Jamieson explained in a statement. “I wanted to be able to draw an outline around the pieces, fit them into a frame. Something in me knew that I’d find some peace if I just let things stay blurry, but everything in me wanted to find some focus. This song is the yearning, wrenching of trying to define a love that was less simple, more layered and less graspable than I could accept.”

I still want to share is out January 17 via Bella Union. It was led by the single ‘I don’t know what to save’. Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Sophie Jamieson.

Searows Unveils New Single ‘to be seen’

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Searows has shared a new single, ‘to be seen’. It’s set to appear on his forthcoming EP flush, out November 22, alongside the previously unveiled ‘toothache’ and ‘martingale’. Check it out below.

“I wrote this song after watching the movie X,” Alec Duckart explained. “I didn’t have any intention to write a song about that movie, it just ended up seeping into all the lyrics I was writing. The song touches on the physical and emotional visibility of truly being seen by someone you love.”

claire rousay Shares New Single ‘VIII’

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claire rousay has released a new single, ‘VIII’. It’s lifted from her upcoming album The Bloody Lady, which features the reimagined score she wrote for Viktor Kubal’s 1980 eponymous animated film. Listen to it below.

The Bloody Lady is due for release on November 8 via VIERNULVIER Records. rousay issued sentiment, her debut Thrill Jockey album, earlier this year.

two blinks, i love you Share New Song ‘alright’

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two blinks, i love you – aka Liverpool songwriter Liam Brown – has released a new single, ‘alright’. It’s set to appear on the forthcoming ep 2, out November 22, alongside the previously released  ‘better the knife you know’ and ‘my girl’. Listen below.

“’alright’ certainly has the most colourful life out of all the songs on ep 2,” Brown explained in a statement. “It started off as a throwaway song in a semi-secret side project I have that I usually use to offload songs I’ve written, but I always kept coming back to it, and as my affinity for more direct guitar music was creeping into the project, I thought it would be only fitting for this song to have a better life, and the rest is kind of history really. It’s definitely a different sound on the ep but that’s why I like it, it’s like a different area of the New York sound that I love and wanted to show a little more with this band.”

Mobile Gambling: How Smartphones Are Changing the Way We Play

The conventional way of casino gameplay has always been steeped in a lot of rigidity over the years. Well, with the advent of technological changes around the world, gaming as we know it has forever been changed. In recent years, the rise of mobile technology has revolutionized various specters of entertainment, and gambling is no exception. From online slot machines to poker games, more people are placing wagers and spinning reels directly from the comfort of their smartphones. Platforms like Verde Casino are at the very forefront of this paradigm shift, offering a seamless on-the-go experience that is redefining how we play. With just a few taps of the screen, the verde casino login page gives you access to a wide variety of games, reshaping how gaming used to occur not too long ago.

The Evolution of Mobile Gaming

The casino scene has evolved a lot from the days when bulky consoles and restricted gameplay were the order of the day. With the new world order of smartphone usage, users were able to deliver better quality graphics for games, fast processing speeds that sped up gameplay, and an overall user-friendly gaming experience for all. With the smartphone, a lot has changed from what used to be a rigid process to what is now a seamless process that delivers joy to millions in Poland and around the world. To gain a clear perspective on just how far we’ve come, let’s see the specific aspects of gambling that have improved.

Convenience and Accessibility

As we’ve alluded to in this article, one of the biggest downsides to physical gambling had to be its inability to transcend physical barriers. Smartphones becoming ubiquitous has, however solved this issue that was very central to the complaints of many gamers. Now, online casino games aren’t bound to specific locations or timeframes. Players can enjoy their favorite casino games when taking a walk, chilling at home, or even when taking a break from work.

Also, modern iGaming platforms feature intuitive interfaces, making them easily navigable. Unlike conventional keyboards and controllers, which may be a hassle to operate, the touchscreen controls of smartphones offer a user-friendly input option that is sufficient for players of all ages and experiences. This is particularly good, especially for novice gamers getting the hang of things, as it makes the entire gaming process easier and enables them to have fun specifically on the gaming aspects that matter.

Another vital feature of accessibility that has been fronted by mobile gaming is the variety of games that have been brought forth. From casual fruit-themed spinners to immersive modern titles brimming with action, the wide spectrum of genres and gameplay means that on-the-go gambling is readily accessible to all and sundry. From casual gamers looking to blow off some steam to hardcore gaming enthusiasts seeking deep and engaging experiences, all are involved thanks to smartphone-based betting.

Integration of Social and Multiplayer Features

One key advantage that brick-and-mortar-based gambling has always had over iGaming has to be the social experiences that this mode offers. However, mobile-based gambling, buoyed by brilliant tech advances, has greatly changed the dynamics from a social perspective. Unlike traditional gaming platforms that solely focus on individual player experiences, mobile-based games make use of the interconnectivity feature of their operations to foster social interactions and multiplayer engagements to a whole new level.

These manifestations of social integration in mobile gaming have been enabled by a couple of pertinent factors:

  • Development of multiplayer modes: Players now have the opportunity to fight it out with their friends, family, or even strangers in their favorite online casino games. This offers vast room for social engagement.
  • Integration of social media features: This has given Polish and worldwide punters the ability to connect with friends and family, and to share their gaming experiences across various social media platforms. Leveraging sites like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, players may share screenshots of their gambling journey as their loved ones urge them on.
  • The rise of live streaming: Many gamers in today’s iGaming realm usually live stream their gameplay sessions, and get to interact with their viewers in real-time. This helps gamers to build communities around their favorite games.

Advanced Security Measures

Digital betting on mobile devices has necessitated the need for iGaming platforms to address pertinent security concerns that have been prevalent in the industry for eons. Many online casinos make use of robust encryption techniques to protect their users’ personal and financial data. These measures go a long way toward helping players build loyalty and reduce any pertinent cyber dangers that they may face.

A Brimming Future Awaits

A future without smartphones is quite frankly unimaginable, given the resourcefulness and use of these devices. On a similar wavelength, the future of iGaming without smartphones is also unfathomable. Mobile gambling is set to dominate the online casino scene for years to come. There’s something for everyone courtesy of app-based wagering. So, what are you waiting for? Take your smartphone and browse the large selection of titles available to you today!

urika’s bedroom Shares New Single ‘Video Music’

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Los Angeles-based artist urika’s bedroom has shared ‘Video Music’, the latest single from the upcoming album Big Smile, Black Mire. It follows previous cuts ‘XTC’ and ‘Circle Games’. Check out the song’s self-directed video below.

Big Smile, Black Mire is set for release on November 1 via True Panther Records.

High. Drop New Song ‘Catcher’

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New Jersey four-piece High. have release a new single, ‘Catcher’, taken from their upcoming EP Come Back Down. Check it out below.

“I came to the band with the structure chords and bassline of this song, I am very attached to the music personally,” bassist Bridget Bakie explained in a statement. “Then, Christian [Castan] wrote lyrics over it that have massive significance to him.” Castan added, “‘Catcher’ explores the depths of grief and the unwavering hope that binds us to those we’ve lost.”

The song’s accompanying video was shot by Bakie’s brother Max and edited by Shower Curtain’s Victoria Winter. “I felt I should make the music video because I know the source of the lyrics so closely, but they still aren’t my own,” Bakie said. “I used the boat as a metaphor for staying afloat through grief, while still moving and trying to find peace. The vast lake and the change of seasons are also a part of that. I tried to show the combination of pain and peace that this song holds.”

Come Back Down arrives on January 25 via Kanine.