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Below are 8 albums from such artists as 山本 優花, Breaking The Radar, Somewhere North, heelstare, and Wiesenberg discovered by Unknown Music. Unknown Music maintains a collection of lesser-known artists and their music. Learn more

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Released: 2025-06-27

Tracks: 4

Artists: 山本 優花

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Released: 2025-04-23

Tracks: 1

Artists: Breaking The Radar

Hi everyone, we are Breaking the Radar, a band composed by Julien Valente, Alan Asei-Dantoni (ex Sharp Shooter) and Francis Lacourse (ex Sharp Shooter) inspired by hardcore, punk rock and metal music. This project is a new chapter for us in terms of expression, progression and creativity, so stay tuned!

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Released: 2024-08-12

Tracks: 1

Artists: Somewhere North

SOMEWHERE NORTH UNVEILS A FRESH SONIC ODYSSEY: A BLEND OF ALT-ROCK EXTRAVAGANCE AND POP INGENUITY Somewhere North started in 2024 by the longstanding friendship and creative camaraderie of Gary O'Neill and Geoff Warner-Clayton, concocting a sound that fuses heavily-produced alt-rock tracks with a tantalising pop flavour. Growing up together in Kilkenny, Gary and Geoff have been musical compatriots since their teenage years, carving their individual paths in the music industry. In their own words, "We started this project for fun, just hanging out, writing music together. Writing together always felt seamless, since we were 16. Sharing a creative space in Dublin this past year has only fuelled our creativity. Somewhere North emerged from the simplicity of making music, and as the songs kept coming - it felt like a no-brainer to see it through." Somewhere North sets the stage with their debut single, "Eden," the inaugural release from a trove of unreleased tracks. This track serves as an exciting glimpse into the duo's sonic universe, a song that lives for an addictive chorus-pop hook, where intricate sound design and modern production converge to create something unique. At its core, Somewhere North is a celebration of friendship and a shared passion for creating music - for the sake of making music. Our next single - 'In Elegy' is out October 24th!

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Released: 2025-05-11

Tracks: 3

Artists: heelstare

Michigan Shoegaze 17 yrs old For collabs and anything email: illwaithere4@gmail.com

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Released: 2024-05-31

Tracks: 7

Artists: Wiesenberg

The instrument I learned first was the cello, later on the piano. In my childhood and youth I took part in several orchestras and choirs. At the age of 17 I started playing in rock bands. In the early 90s I became more and more enthusiastic about electronic music and started to compose tracks. After using the internal sequencers of synths I discovered the possibilities of Cubase. My music is most influenced by orchestral music (classic, soundtracks), progressive rock and pop music and - of course - by electronic music. I will never forget, when I was six years old and my brother put on the record "Oxygene IV" by Jean-Michel Jarre. Another track, which gave me magic moments, was "Force Majeure" by Tangerine Dream. The year 1990 meant the final electronic wake-up call, namely in the form of Ron Boots and his great record "Dreamscape". It's one of my favorites to this day. The themes of my music are generally the nature, personal relations and emotions and - within these associations - often the longing for inner and outer freedom, for the breakout of boundaries and fears. Wiesenberg: That's the maiden name of my mother (by trade a vocalist), which refers back to my roots and to the long way, my ancestors took from Salzburg (Austria) through Königsberg / Kaliningrad (Russia) to Rheda-Wiedenbrück (Germany, North Rhine Westphalia). I walked on - through Lower Saxony to Rhineland-Palatinate. Next stop: Who knows? In the end I am an expellee and a hermit - an "eremit".

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Released: 2025-06-10

Tracks: 1

Artists: Tall City

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Released: 2024-05-07

Tracks: 1

Artists: Little ANG

Artista independiente de Celaya, gto. MEX

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Released: 2025-07-04

Tracks: 2

Artists: Meadow Lake

After much reflection, we’ve decided to retire our debut album. It’s been an important part of our journey, but we’re excited to move forward with music that better represents where we are today. The album will be retired over the coming weeks, so listen while it’s still available! We plan to re-record and reimagine these songs in the future. In the meantime, stay tuned for new music—we can’t wait to share it with you!

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Breaking The Radar: Hi everyone, we are Breaking the Radar, a band composed by Julien Valente, Alan Asei-Dantoni (ex Sharp Shooter) and Francis Lacourse (ex Sharp Shooter) inspired by hardcore, punk rock and metal music. This project is a new chapter for us in terms of expression, progression and creativity, so stay tuned!

Somewhere North: SOMEWHERE NORTH UNVEILS A FRESH SONIC ODYSSEY: A BLEND OF ALT-ROCK EXTRAVAGANCE AND POP INGENUITY Somewhere North started in 2024 by the longstanding friendship and creative camaraderie of Gary O'Neill and Geoff Warner-Clayton, concocting a sound that fuses heavily-produced alt-rock tracks with a tantalising pop flavour. Growing up together in Kilkenny, Gary and Geoff have been musical compatriots since their teenage years, carving their individual paths in the music industry. In their own words, "We started this project for fun, just hanging out, writing music together. Writing together always felt seamless, since we were 16. Sharing a creative space in Dublin this past year has only fuelled our creativity. Somewhere North emerged from the simplicity of making music, and as the songs kept coming - it felt like a no-brainer to see it through." Somewhere North sets the stage with their debut single, "Eden," the inaugural release from a trove of unreleased tracks. This track serves as an exciting glimpse into the duo's sonic universe, a song that lives for an addictive chorus-pop hook, where intricate sound design and modern production converge to create something unique. At its core, Somewhere North is a celebration of friendship and a shared passion for creating music - for the sake of making music. Our next single - 'In Elegy' is out October 24th!

heelstare: Michigan Shoegaze 17 yrs old For collabs and anything email: illwaithere4@gmail.com

Wiesenberg: The instrument I learned first was the cello, later on the piano. In my childhood and youth I took part in several orchestras and choirs. At the age of 17 I started playing in rock bands. In the early 90s I became more and more enthusiastic about electronic music and started to compose tracks. After using the internal sequencers of synths I discovered the possibilities of Cubase. My music is most influenced by orchestral music (classic, soundtracks), progressive rock and pop music and - of course - by electronic music. I will never forget, when I was six years old and my brother put on the record "Oxygene IV" by Jean-Michel Jarre. Another track, which gave me magic moments, was "Force Majeure" by Tangerine Dream. The year 1990 meant the final electronic wake-up call, namely in the form of Ron Boots and his great record "Dreamscape". It's one of my favorites to this day. The themes of my music are generally the nature, personal relations and emotions and - within these associations - often the longing for inner and outer freedom, for the breakout of boundaries and fears. Wiesenberg: That's the maiden name of my mother (by trade a vocalist), which refers back to my roots and to the long way, my ancestors took from Salzburg (Austria) through Königsberg / Kaliningrad (Russia) to Rheda-Wiedenbrück (Germany, North Rhine Westphalia). I walked on - through Lower Saxony to Rhineland-Palatinate. Next stop: Who knows? In the end I am an expellee and a hermit - an "eremit".