Jungle Playlist 2026, Vol. 1
The last collection of our JIR series. A playlist with 50 tracks released in the previous three months, including songs in three languages from 17 different countries.
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The last collection of our JIR series. A playlist with 50 tracks released in the previous three months, including songs in three languages from 17 different countries.
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The latest video from Van Crynes, the video is just his unmistakeable Ozzie accent and his Fender Jazzmaster, recorded in his home studio.
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Dubinski continue to carve out their place in the indie scene with heartfelt songwriting and a compelling backstory.
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The Australian band One More Weekend has released a terrif(ying)ic video for Aunty Meredith, the single they dropped on July 5, 2025, following We Used To, their 2023 debut album.
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A playlist curated by Dao with 60 tracks from February to October 2025, including bands from 20 different countries.
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Oxford (UK) indie rock band Kanadia has released their new album The Fire That’s Tearing Through Our Home, which includes the single I Can’t Feel The Sunlight.
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Twenty One Pilots performed The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA.
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Ax and The Hatchetmen have released the lyric video for their new song Lucy, included in their debut album So Much To Tell You (Arista Records) featuring Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes.
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The New York-based band Flatwounds is currently undergoing a sound shift. Formerly aligned with a pseudo-grunge style, the group is moving with the times, influenced by the political reality of the United States.
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Glasgow indie rock band Franz Ferdinand released their album The Human Fear on January 10, 2025, via Domino Recording. Stream the archduke of Austria’s lead single Audacious here.
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They will sound familiar to you because of their energetic rock or by their final performance at Mad Cool Talent. But from now on, you will remember Lapsus Planck for the video of Wonderful War.
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On the 8th of October 1990, Happy Mondays released Kinky Afro, the second single from their third album Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches.
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