Introducing a catchy stomp of an electronic-pop-rock track, Jake Hays brings the colour and anthemic presence to modern music, with the unavoidable groove and character of All I’ve Got To Say. Making fine use of melodic fragments in everything from that four-to-the-floor rhythm to guitar flicks and varied vocal sections, All I’ve Got To Say … Continued

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Classic hip hop production pairs the nostalgic crackle of vintage piano with trap rhythms and cleanly-mixed vocals, as rapper and artist Taite stands tall on the strength of his naturally motivational anthem Here We Go.
Immediately enveloping the listener with emotive sound-design and heavy rhythms to contrast that dreamy over-layer, Drav proceeds to showcase an impressively unique, original way with crafting his bars.
Heartfelt by design and with musicianship as emotive and thoughtful as the lyrics, Anthony Hemsey’s single Just Fine sets the mood with poetic reflection and a simple rising soundscape.
Singer and songwriter Marc Ambrosia returns with a fitting edge of emotive identity, for this stunningly delicate to passionate new album of originals.
When a band whole-heartedly embrace the process and even lose themselves within it, so too can their audience.
Kristi manages the delicate nuances and heavier rock lifts with equal precision and soul – it’s subtle but effective, making all eight of these original songs a natural pleasure to escape into.
Featuring an impressively AI-crafted set of visuals, I Feel Like We Lit (Cosigned) showcases an artist and innovator within both the tech and creative rap realms.
Boldly fusing the organic and electronic realms of unignorable rock, Neel Dani explodes onto the scene, with the intricately crafted and finely juxtaposed Jaded.

Davey Harris “It seems like we’ve gotta please the almighty algorithm, which adds its own pressure.”
“I tend to be a lamenting person, so glamorising and dramatising the feeling of love, grief, sadness and loss is a comfort to me. Going to that place provides escapism from the rest of life that is less romantic feeling.”
The comfort and escapism of alcohol stands tall in the optimism and brightness of the music, whereas the darker reality of the grip of addiction pours through in the relentless longing and lostness of the lyrics.
Creating purely out of a clear love for the process, BIAS brings both precision and heart to the nature of covering music, and injects an impressive hit of originality in the same instance.