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The inspiration behind starting Psychic Hotline was a passion for celebrating artists and the stories they share. We believe in the power of liner notes & the importance of context, with a goal to create space where we can explore these stories in depth.

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Amelia Meath Shares Her Favorite Psychic Hotline Release of 2025

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Psychic Hotline’s Field Guide to Big Ears 2026

A weekend guide to the strange, sublime, and sonically adventurous corners of Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, TN.

Reyna Tropical on Reimagining Malegría as a Nocturnal World

Featuring remixes from Sylvan Esso, Lido Pimienta, Chancha Via Circuito, Amantes Del Futuro, Sofia Kourtesis, and Simón Mejía.

Amaro Freitas’ Sonic Homage to Nature and Ancestry

Rooted in Amazonian waters and Afro-Brazilian traditions, Freitas’ album Y’Y merges Indigenous myth, ecological urgency, and avant-garde jazz into a spellbinding soundscape.

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A Rock ’n’ Roll 45 of Sambas: Tim Bernardes on “Prudência / Praga”

In today’s guest post, Tim Bernardes explores the raw, time-warped spirit behind his new samba double single.

William Tyler's Film Inspirations for Time Indefinite

A guest post from musician William Tyler diving into the films that inspired his new album Time Indefinite.

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Psychic Hotline's Origins

Label founders Amelia, Nick, and Martin reflect on Psychic Hotline's beginnings. Plus, they dive into what the future possibly holds for the label.

Welcome to Our Substack

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A Way Out of Digital Malaise

We caught up with NYC-based creative technology recycleReality on their approach to world-building, their relationship to art and the Internet, and more.

An Interview with GRRL

GRRL – the Durham-based DJ, curator, and producer – sheds light on their creative process, finding visual inspiration, and more.