Unlike most UFO podcasts or documentaries, the singular focus and heart of Where The Trail Ends is profoundly gripping, and leaves you eagerly awaiting the release of each new episode in the series.
Rebecca Cullen
Rising anticipation carves out a keys and synth-led ambient dance vibe, with intimate vocals and personality at the forefront, as Deep Transit returns with the aptly atmospheric new single Just Looking At The Sunset.
Having made the move from YouTuber to music-maker, HuffDaddy declares his approach as that of someone with an unrelenting love for the process. This quality shines beautifully in the music, presenting an hypnotic and catchy hit of escapism, whilst appearing to authentically scream out on behalf of those quietly painful intricacies of our existence.
Instrumental composer and producer David Ratmoko, inspired by a breadth of musical corners from eighties synth-based to traditional and neo-classical, delivers the very best of his intoxicating creativity, with the vast and immersive, distinct yet deeply involving single Prelude Three.
Composer and lyricist Basya Schlecter joins forces with Shaul Magid, creatively intertwining Appalachian music with Jewish Friday night prayer, for the organic and beautifully moving Folk and World album Kabbalachia.
Italian solo acoustic guitarist Jack Marton reimagines a timeless single, with the launch of his heartfelt rendition of the Mason Jennings original song Raindrops on the Kitchen Floor.
“In order to find your niche you’d have to first find out who you are. Find your aesthetic, make a Pinterest board, figure out what you stand for and who your target audience might be.”
Omaha alternative Folk-Rock band Tag Along introduce the very best of their heartfelt creativity, with a self-titled EP that instantly captures attention.
Composer and producer Rafael Montecruz defines his approach to modern music as that of a storyteller. The songs connect for their heartfelt realism, the music and melodies elevating that quality by way of striking and compelling audio escapism.
Searching For Colors is a feel-good project on the surface, but it’s also musically masterful, thoughtful and intentional in its direction, and undoubtedly highlights the very best of our generation’s instrumental prowess and potential in reclaiming the prestigious corners of timeless music.
Unexpectedly vast medieval rock and contemporary spoken vocals of increasing passion – HOLYMAMI captures a wholly unique sound and style, with the iconic Kirby.
“All of this has been extraordinary. I’m a guy in a house in Midwest USA. I’ve spent years looking out of this window. I never thought I would be in a place where someone on the other side of the world is reading the words I’m saying or hearing the songs I wrote. “