Radhika - Cine-Pop (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Radhika
Title: Cine-Pop
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Glass Modern
Genre: Alternative, Indie Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:17
Total Size: 76.3 / 223 / 393 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cine-Pop
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Glass Modern
Genre: Alternative, Indie Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 33:17
Total Size: 76.3 / 223 / 393 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Theme from R.A.D.H.I.K.A. (for David Lynch) (02:13)
2. Feline Bandits (feat. Mitch Mitchell) (03:41)
3. Starry Eyes (feat. Gerard Love & Mitch Mitchell) (03:10)
4. Sleep (03:15)
5. Tum Hi Ho (03:20)
6. Intermission Theme (Slight Return) (01:26)
7. Since Yesterday (03:03)
8. Cocoa Butter Eyes (03:40)
9. Future Me (03:22)
10. Theme from R.A.D.H.I.K.A. (for Lalo & Laetitia) (01:38)
11. Nowhere Near (03:24)
12. Secret Track (01:06)
Glass Modern is very proud to present the debut album by Radhika Meera Dade. Cine-Pop is a collection of songs that flow gently and easily in and out of each other - a suite, a short film, everything an album should be.
Coming in at 33.3 minutes, it’s the perfect length for an album, it doesn’t short change you, it doesn’t stay too long - it’s designed to be played in one sitting. It’s like being in a friend’s house and noticing the things that are most important in their life - objects, family portraits, records, musical equipment, their curated accumulation.
The songs are collected from memory and the immediacy of time - one goes all the way back to her 10 year old self penning Future Me, an eco anthem. In different moments other musicians appear - most notably key collaborator, Eric Macdonald, on hazy synth and keys, and Radhika’s mother Vinita, who has a gorgeous voice too. The Glasgow School is very present - Mitch Mitchell (The Pastels) , Gerard Love (Lightships/ ex-Teenage Fanclub) and Tracyanne Campbell (Camera Obscura) all bring their casual magic to the table.
Coming in at 33.3 minutes, it’s the perfect length for an album, it doesn’t short change you, it doesn’t stay too long - it’s designed to be played in one sitting. It’s like being in a friend’s house and noticing the things that are most important in their life - objects, family portraits, records, musical equipment, their curated accumulation.
The songs are collected from memory and the immediacy of time - one goes all the way back to her 10 year old self penning Future Me, an eco anthem. In different moments other musicians appear - most notably key collaborator, Eric Macdonald, on hazy synth and keys, and Radhika’s mother Vinita, who has a gorgeous voice too. The Glasgow School is very present - Mitch Mitchell (The Pastels) , Gerard Love (Lightships/ ex-Teenage Fanclub) and Tracyanne Campbell (Camera Obscura) all bring their casual magic to the table.