Lo-fi good vibes and the vintage crackle of yesteryear smoothly kick off this brand new project from artist and producer L’artiste.

Rebecca Cullen
Following on from the brilliantly creative hit that was 9 Tails, Genesix returns with yet another conceptually enthralling, artistic hip hop release; with a classic, somewhat vintage edge for pure nostalgia.
Introducing a beautifully complex arrangment with a blissfully engaging sense of progression, Private Seemore drive with a masterful command of the space within which the music exists for this powerful new single.
Alien Jungle seems perfectly appropriate as a title, considering the other-worldly vibes combined with this level of vastness & vibrancy.
A classic pop set-up, a twist of beach-side vibes, and a story-line loaded with imagery and scene-setting.
There’s a certain authenticity to Flora’s delivery, her lyrics, and the persona presented in the video – it doesn’t feel like a performance, it feels like a genuine walk through contemplation, angst & uncertainty.
Stylish production brings through a creative edge from the outset as this uniquely retro yet melodic new single hits the scene.
There’s no end to the creativity, and these tracks do indeed showcase the very best of Eric van Aro’s musical journey over the past four decades.
An addictive RnB track with a contemporary finish, strong vocals – up front & personal yet still gentle in nature; in keeping with the uncertainty & realisation of the lyrics.
The struggle is real, and the heartfelt nature of the music and each vocal delivery reinforces that in a genuine and relatable way.
Immediately contrasting softly reverb-kissed guitar with punk-pop-like, high energy vocal call-outs, Yesterday goes on to bring in elements of emo-rap & contemporary pop alike throughout its deeply intimate, honest portrayal of love.
The call of the underground is a voice that grows louder with each new week confined or separated from the energy & freedom of the scene. Here we get the next best thing, straight through your home set-up.