Exploding into action with a fiercely distorted fusion of Celtic Rock and Americana, Chandler Flint reimagines the classic country girl role with this infectious and bold new single.

Rebecca Cullen
The latter half is something else entirely, its sudden clarity and unapologetic distain proves compelling, unsettling, and impossible to ignore. An indie cult hit, perhaps – waiting to make waves.
Aiming high for the latest dance-craze and hip-hop-pop crossover, J.Juice hits the scene with a brand new anthem of heavy bass and simple lyrical repeats to quickly and rhythmically engage.
Fast yet melodic bars inject an infectious level of passion and integrity into an otherwise dreamy soundscape – King Keil lays bare his story and intentions with a mighty sounding Believe Me.
Deeplosax showcases a mighty level of commitment to the moment, and as a result the music allows that same degree of embrace and hypnotic focus for its listeners.
“Image is super important to me, that’s why I got the grapes and purple all over me, it’s also something to help build my brand off of.”
Introducing a soul-funk explosion with a brilliantly topical, uplifting undertone – Patrick Ames rebrands his sound once again with this collaborative new project; freshly crafted throughout a tumultuous 2020.
Stylishly uniting colourful, dreamy & detailed soundscapes with a surprisingly intimate, revealing & personal manner of composition, the new Glowing Trebstep album leads with infectious ambiances & deeply human emotions alike.
Mellow Fluid maintains creative freedom throughout, with pauses, vocal isolation, flickers of sax and a generally captivating, colourful journey for listeners to embark upon.
the nostalgically titled and brilliantly awakening DELOREAN OVERDRIVE is every bit as infectious and addictive as its title implies.
Stylishly blending melodic ambiance and intentional story-telling, queveion sets the mood and impresses as an engaging, catchy Walked In hits the scene.
Leaning back towards the classic jazz-kissed anthems of hip hop’s origins, Atwood Bookie keeps things nostalgic and laid-back throughout a soul-pop-kissed Playa 2.