By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Cover art by Zonagirante Studio 

Imagine a universal radio station. It doesn't broadcast from a cultural capital or a city that's already said everything. Its headquarters are on Mars, not for cheap futurism, but for critical distance. From there, the signal arrives clean, without interference from anxious algorithms or tired fads. A radio that doesn't chase trends: the detects when they are still taking shape.

This station doesn't discriminate based on passports or established scenes. It only welcomes independent projects that understand sound as language, risk, and necessity. Here, songs born in bedrooms, makeshift studios, invisible cities, and emotional peripheries coexist. Some look to the past to rewrite it; others seem like messages sent from a time that doesn't yet exist.

Novel Sounds It functions like an open frequency: a global program where each track is a distinct coordinate. Slow-breathing post-rock, electronica with a human edge, twisted pop, mutant folk, noise with hidden melody. There are no hierarchies or dominant genres, only works that found their form far from the formula.

Conceived as a continuous stream, this playlist invites you to listen at your own pace, as if you were turning the dial and lingering wherever something touches you. It's not a definitive map, but a logbook in motion. Today, Mars; tomorrow, who knows?.

If the future needs a soundtrack, it probably won't come from the obvious.
It will come from here.

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🎯 Three artists who left a mark on us

Among all the songs released this week, some titles didn't just stand out: they shook us to our core. For their unique sound, for the stories they tell, and, moreover, for the way they draw us into their world.

Here we celebrate three proposals that didn't ask permission to remain in our memory. And they succeeded.

  • The Rabbit Council– Lee Baber presents his western rock sound project, with an interesting use of reverberations and traditional instruments.

  • Sukfurized Inhabitants of the Matchbox– Classic rock sound of excellent quality, with deep British influences.

  • Nordstahl– This German project has elements of folk, dark opera, and rock references from the more dramatic side of the genre.

🎬Two unmissable clips on the global scene

🎬 Keben the King: American artist who, within the hip hop genre, presents fresh and innovative sounds.

🎬 Kiyan Forounghi, This French artist, of Singaporean origin, combines 80s synthpop, hip hop and R&B, using AI in his visuals.

🎧 Explore Novel Sounds: the playlist where independence is heard collectively

In a world that pushes towards creative isolation, this playlist celebrates coming together.
Sonidos Novelosos is a space to share searches, combine energies and amplify what is born from authenticity.

Each song here is an invitation to musical dialogue: between artists, between scenes, between those who still believe that creating is also building with others.

Now on Tidal and Spotify.

 

 

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