Mahogany is a true master of the mic, raising the roof when needed and bringing things right back to base for those more reflective moments of humanity.
Rebecca Cullen
It’s an anthem for self-development and success, at its core, but the lyrics and wordplay that guide us to this peak offer a multitude of images, scenes and uncertainties that appear as genuinely original.
Recorded on a TEAC 4-track tape machine back in the eighties, Bad Dream celebrates immersive, purposeful songwriting and production, with a multi-layered and dreamy array of synth-led original songs.
Contemplation and calm guide us with subtle pace and colour, as Not A Soul wraps its comforting yet intriguing arms around us.
Standing tall on the strength of intention and eclecticism combined, alternative rock outfit Lokella promise to engage and energise, with their deeply human and musically powerful album As We Unravel.
Retro electronica and rock-soaked guitar align uniquely for this anthemic new genre-fusing single from Erik Engelhardt.
Breathtaking design and performance unite to stunning results, as this new releases undeniably showcases the strength of creative collaboration.
Creative production blends meandering synths with heavy bass and a carefree vocal outpouring, as Victorville’s Tnko keeps things light-hearted and fresh, for Rose.
Favorite paves the way for a new sub-genre of pop and RnB; one that’s authentically driven by emotion, talent, and an unwavering desire to connect.
life worth living is an important collection, in short- not merely because of its underlying intention, but because the music celebrates both freedom of expression and professionalism in the artistic production realm.
Identity reigns, and the music and voice united deliver this with a brilliant fusion of poetic depth, grit, and rhythmic embrace.
Soaring rock instrumentals back up deeply emotive lyrics and powerful melodic songwriting, as genre-fusing artist Fauci delivers his boldly revealing two-track release The Wire and Swim.