Below are 8 albums from such artists as Robert Solt, Yamoc, Leopardo, DjPercyPeeSA, and Ryan Packard discovered by Unknown Music. Unknown Music maintains a collection of lesser-known artists and their music.
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Robert Solt is a Switzerland-based producer and saxophonist. He is inspired by artists like Terrace Martin, Yussef Dayes, Tom Misch and Venna. Leading up to his EP, Robert released his second single "Staring At The Ceiling" featuring accordion phenomenon Anatole Muster in May 2025. The whole EP will be released in summer 2025.
"Leopardo, the well-mannered and quirky Swiss group from Fribourg, are back once again with SIDE A / SIDE B, an album that invites the world into their jagged and naïve psych-pop and electrified tape experiments that undercuts conventions and create a scanty, but vivid compendium of absurdity, delicacy, and humor, à la The Velvets, Slapp Happy, Desperate Bicycles, and the Performing Ferret Band. While 2021’s Malcantone displayed sketches of a group in progress and 2023’s full-length was a somewhat “best of” solo recordings from bandleader Romain Savary, Side A / Side B seems to identify a new chapter of the group’s knowingly charming perfect unpop with a fully observant long-term trajectory and naïve spirit that makes humanity more believable." -Joe Massaro, Hot Sounds
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Robert Solt: Robert Solt is a Switzerland-based producer and saxophonist. He is inspired by artists like Terrace Martin, Yussef Dayes, Tom Misch and Venna. Leading up to his EP, Robert released his second single "Staring At The Ceiling" featuring accordion phenomenon Anatole Muster in May 2025. The whole EP will be released in summer 2025.
Leopardo: "Leopardo, the well-mannered and quirky Swiss group from Fribourg, are back once again with SIDE A / SIDE B, an album that invites the world into their jagged and naïve psych-pop and electrified tape experiments that undercuts conventions and create a scanty, but vivid compendium of absurdity, delicacy, and humor, à la The Velvets, Slapp Happy, Desperate Bicycles, and the Performing Ferret Band. While 2021’s Malcantone displayed sketches of a group in progress and 2023’s full-length was a somewhat “best of” solo recordings from bandleader Romain Savary, Side A / Side B seems to identify a new chapter of the group’s knowingly charming perfect unpop with a fully observant long-term trajectory and naïve spirit that makes humanity more believable." -Joe Massaro, Hot Sounds