The ever-lasting appeal of finely-crafted electronic dance music re-emerges for this 2008 remaster – a full-length album of timeless instrumentals, from the elusive DJ Tronika.
Rebecca Cullen
From Nigeria to Lagos to LA, Kinsolo brings uninhibited cultural depth to modern music, underlining a clear passion and skill for the process, whilst refreshing the scene with his own unique edge of identity.
The whole thing feels like a modern-day take on the classic love song, with dashes of Jazz, Pop and Neo-classical design all intertwined throughout.
Thoughtfully devoted to its own lyrical exploration of topic, the song brings together the lo-fi ambient tones of the current emo realm, with a more nostalgic and slightly rockier edge of character and lyrical depth.
Blessed with both evocative vocals and limitless creative skill, I Want Poetry tick an impressive number of boxes with this album.
Alive impresses and effectively walks the line between the new-rock sounds of a simpler era, and the re-emerging emo and punk realms of today.
When worlds collide, the euphoric and dreamy embrace of ambient synths and the distortion, passion and pace of metal – Major Moment unite delicacy and weight, for Toxic.
Ambitiously taking listeners on a brilliantly unpredictable audio journey, the ever creative CRS-1 crafts a post six-minute venture of ambient and rhythmic depths, for the aptly-titled Don’t think, just do.
Bringing things to a finish is a catchy stomp of a blues-rock anthem, a little Johnny Cash-like for one final twist of influence from across rock and folk’s history…
Purity of organic arrangement and instant optimism guide us into the inspiring new country-folk single from Shane Scarazzini and EightFingers.
Creative ambient production and seductive, distant vocals guide us into this enchanting modern-day trip hop venture from producer Itsmoodie.
From breathy and ambient beginnings, through a fully cinematic and colourful hit of rhythm and passion, Renée Ruth captures the essence of unity and possibility, with We Are One.