HIGH Goes Global

It happened. Sunday’s Formula Indie broadcast featured High alongside thirty-one independent artists, reaching seventy radio stations across thirty-five countries.

Hearing your track between Fredrika Rei’s ‘Giulietta’ and Anthony Mandarano’s ‘Together in Electric Dreams’ puts international indie into perspective. Your song broadcasts to audiences discovering your work through professional curation rather than algorithms.

The episode demonstrates genuine diversity. Italian artists like Alessandra Milieri shared airtime with Icelandic singer Brynja Rán, whilst German act Weekaend brought distinctive sounds alongside British talents Jodie Vinall and Amy Rowbottom.

High sitting second in the running order felt significant—early enough to grab attention, positioned between artists representing European indie expression’s breadth. Radio format creates permanent presence where Moscow-written tracks exist alongside Berlin electronics.

Formula Indie’s curatorial vision impresses most. The flow between tracks shows proper understanding of sonic progression across seventy stations, reaching audiences from Manchester to Melbourne, Stockholm to São Paulo.

Each artist contributes to conversations about where indie music exists globally whilst maintaining individual identity through professional presentation reaching thirty-five countries simultaneously.

— Indie pop artist, musician Anastasiia Ledovskaia