I realised that it wasn’t the musicians I admired way back when, atleast not exclusively. It was the journalism. The framing of lives into these neat little boxes or pages, which smelt like fresh glue and were so pristine you wouldn’t dare bend a corner over. As a writer, a musician, and a diagnosed endurer of OCD – music journalism was the perfect indulgence.

Rebecca Cullen
Retro-robotic vocals and dreamy to lo-fi electronic production meet with conceptual intention of a bold, uninhibited nature. Jud A. Moller captures a series of contemporary reflections, with the raw mixing and modern world contemplations of The Evil World EP.
Upbeat instrumental rock with a Rolling Stones persona and groove – an elusive artist, energising the space with layers of guitars, bass, rhythm and power. TJX Media introduces an uplifting and organic approach to instrumental rock, with the quickly electrifying sound of big city.
Prior to the release of his highly-anticipated debut album, we caught an interview with songwriter and vocalist $ace, to find out more about the unrivalled emotion and depth of his first single Sincerely, My Love, as well as his plans for the year ahead. Here’s the conversation in full.
Nostalgic folk-fusion performer and songwriter Gwyn English Nielsen captures a smooth balance between the intimacy of acoustic music and the boldness of musical theatre, with the unplugged tones, conceptual scorn, and vocal prowess of You Give He Takes.
Long-time songwriter and performer Dave Tony, known for his immersive arrangements and authenticity as an established artist, collaborates with singer and songwriter Destiny La Vibe Music, for the smooth and nostalgically soulful embrace of I Still Want You.
Dreamy surf-rock guitar sounds and raspy vocals light up a kind of summertime joy and celebration – mikey6strings unites musicianship and songwriting expertise, for the smooth and catchy Best Friends.
Thoughtfully combining the true stories of the past with musical influences once borders apart, now seamlessly united, Munich’s Gleis 11 promise an addictive and organic example of collaboration at its most creative and engaging, and Auf der Welt is a brilliantly catchy ode to that.
Retro-instrumental quirks with an imaginative twist – a familiar cover concept, but a track and intention that’s quick to redirect things. Slender Guitarist offers a creative look at two worlds colliding, with this pop-punk meets old-school gamer tones composition, for If GREEN DAY’s Brain Stew was in Pizza Tower.
Stunning vocals and a simple piano accompaniment stop you in your tracks – Josh Joel embraces the realm of Christian songwriting, with the heartfelt and beautifully passionate live performance of Home.
Lo-fi jazz keys and freely expressive vocals meander through stages of near spoken-word melodies and falsetto peaks – Marvin Bloo leads with a nostalgic trip-hop minimalism and loving contemplations, for the three-track EP Love Letter Pt. 1.
Soul and funk acoustic songwriter and vocalist Ged Wilson captures a smoky jazz vibe, smoothly blending nostalgia and the clarity of modern times. Regular Man is a catchy and relatable groove and song, built around a funky guitar and keys combination, and short lines that confidently reflect upon the scenes and implications of being a Regular Man.