Aaron MF Olson shares “Who Do You Think You Are I Am?”, the second single from “Songs Album II”, out June 26th via Country Thyme Records. A rough-and-tumble pop progression that grinds immaculate ’50s and ’60s hooks into glittering noir. “I am the window, you are the breeze. I am the pollen, you are the sneeze.”

London-based cellist, composer and producer Oliver Coates releases “The History of Sound,” the original motion picture soundtrack to Oliver Hermanus’s period romance starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor. As well as singing on several tracks, Sam Amidon, a KLOF favourite, was also a music adviser and was tasked with turning the film’s two stars into seasoned balladeers in just three weeks.

The Handover return with “New Old Medicine,” out June 5th via Sublime Frequencies. The Egyptian-rooted trio of Aly Eissa, Ayman Asfour and Jonas Cambien follow their 2024 debut with a second long-form composition, recorded in Berlin by Rabih Beaini. Oud, violin and vintage organ move through one continuous piece into something psychedelic and strange.

Your next Monday Morning Brew Playlist has arrived, including new music from Le Ren, Laura Veirs, Mairearad Green and lots more. Plus, explore two visionaries: Sardinian guitarist Paolo Angeli and Lisbon experimentalist Ana Lua Caiano, whose 2024 debut, Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado, was one of my Albums of the Year.

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