- L’Obtuce “Batten Down The Hatches” Single (2021)
- Ivan Macleod “Sick By Sandy” from The Magnolia Sessions (2021)
- The Speed of Sound “Replicant” Single (2021)
- Blackberry Smoke “Live It Down” from You Hear Georgia (2021)
- Dave Graney “The Pre-Revolutionary Scene” from Once I Loved the Torn Ocean’s Roar – 80s/90s Demos Vol 2 (2015)
- The Velvet Underground “Here She Comes Now” from White Light/White Heat (1968)
- Pixies “Here Comes Your Man” from Death to the Pixies (1997)
- The Velvet Underground “I’m Waiting For The Man” from The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
- Trees Speak “Chamber of Frequencies” from PostHuman (2021)
- The Pretty Things “Don’t Bring Me Down” from Live at the BBC (2021)
- Rob Snarski “Lay of the Land” from Wounded Bird (2014)
- David Bowie “The Prettiest Star” from The Width of a Circle (2021)
- Blokeacola “Slow and Steady” Single (2021)
- L’Obtuce “Like a Chandelier” Single (2021)
- The Speed of Sound “A Melancholy Rose” Single (2021)
- Shun “A Wooden House” from Shun (2021)
- L’Obtuce – new single from Bruce from the Get working with Ayris
- Ivan Macleod – Another in the Magnolia Sessions Series – tenth in the series – a Nashville native, whose musical career started while he was still in his teens. Known initially as a drummer, he has played with numerous acts including spending years recording and touring with the Lost Dog Street Band. After a brief hiatus from the stage, Ivan has returned as a solo artist playing dark folk music
- Blackberry Smoke – Made up of Charlie Starr (vocals, guitar), Paul Jackson (guitar, vocals), Richard Turner (bass, vocals), Brit Turner (drums) and Brandon Still (keyboards) – has become known for a singular sound indebted to classic rock, blues, country and folk. Since their debut in 2004, the Atlanta-based band has independently released six full-length albums and toured relentlessly, building a strong and loyal community of fans.
- Trees Speak – Trees Speak’s new album ‘Post-Human’ once again blends 1970s German electronic and ‘motorik’ Krautrock instrumentals (think Harmonia, Can, Cluster, Popul Vuh, Neu!), Haunting and powerful 1960s & 1970s soundtracks (think Italian prog-rock Goblin and John Carpenter horror movies, Morricone and existential John Barry spy movies), together with a New York No Wave electronic synth and guitar analogue DIY-ness (think Suicide, anything on Soul Jazz’s New York Noise series or Eno’s New York No Wave)!
- Shun – Asheville, North Carolina heavy rock collective SHUN released their self-titled debut June 4th via Small Stone Records. The record includes guest appearances by Mark Morton (Lamb Of God) and J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines, Government Issue).