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Rebecca Cullen
Heavy yet ambient production instantly blends contemporary weight and conceptual intention, as Greendizerl unites heartfelt inspiration with clarity and style.
Munich producer and artist Mined Music collaborates with mighty vocalist Alex Van True, for this latest emotional deep-dive and ambient soul-rock arrangement Darkest Of Times. Blurring the lines between genres, Darkest Of Times features a theatrical guiding voice and equally powerful layers of distorted rock guitars and ethereal trip hop production. Released September 22nd, this … Continued
With a brand new single under their belt and a host of live shows and festivals to antic[pate, we were blessed with the chance to interview the songwriter and front-man of Manitoba’s Myles From Home. We talk about the new release Nearest Star, the creative process in general, live shows, and the changing music industry … Continued
An audio journey to lift you from your lull – Yun Fei crafts an all-consuming work of art; organic layers of oriental instrumentation and tribal rhythms, presenting an uplifting and aptly celebratory listen, for Glory.
Introducing a no-filler podcast, uninterested in follower counts or streaming numbers, instead devoted to shining light on the lesser-known musical gems of our time – the Manifest Brutality Podcast embraces & celebrates independent musicians across the board.
Inspired by eighties synth-wave whilst musically elevated by the precise juxtaposition of intensity and softness, Terror proves deeply evocative, heavily energizing, and impressively catchy.
Not merely a stripped-back exact version of the high-octane pop-punk original, but a fairly re-crafted alternative to it. LA’s rising indie gem BORT delivers an unplugged take on his breakthrough single Can You Hear Me.
Ohio’s The Static Wake delve into the complexities of toxic experiences and lasting negativity, with the uniquely enchanting, passionately all-consuming single Wraith.
Old School Hip Hop promising as nostalgic a sound as its artwork implies – Duvee Davis engages and inspires, with Gone.
An audio horror series featuring the award-winning Peter Wicks. The East and West stand on the brink of Nuclear War, whilst something far worse lingers in the outskirts of our planet – ‘Something the human race is not ready to greet. Something unknowable. Something malevolent.’
In celebration of fifty years of Hip Hop, Doc STRANGE delivers a nostalgic ode to the Southern Boom Bap and Bay Area sounds of a simpler era, with his latest album Ya’ll Still Can’t Rhyme Like This.