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Linnea Olsson: “Ah!”
This album consists solely of Olsson’s beautiful soft voice, and all the impressive sounds that she can produce with her cello. Linnea is certainly full of a lot of talent and she shows it in this album.

Cover for Ah by Linnea Olsson, featuring a woman standing ankle-deep in the ocean with a cello

Milosh: “Jetlag”
Straight out of Canada, Milosh produces minimal electronic beats combined with soft mysterious vocals. Don’t be fooled though, there are other subtle dimensions that make it give the feel of what ‘jetlag’ may be like if put into sound.

Cover for Jet Lag by Milosh, abstractly showing the back of a woman with black hair no clothing

Kramies: “The Wooden Heart”
Although the cover of this album looks like a picture from the Pirates of the Caribbean, it is actually full of many soothing soft rock components, soft vocals, and nice synths. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for a slower listen.

Cover for The Wooden Heart by Kramies, a dark landscape with power lines falling