Creatively venturing into territories once explored by the likes of Daft Punk and Fatboy Slim, Ed Golfo delivers a mighty summer anthem of satisfying artistic brilliance with this single.

Rebecca Cullen
We all dwell on our mistakes, we all overthink and find ourselves lying still in utter silent chaos. Awake encapsulates that state of being, and it couldn’t come at a better time.
Clearly an artist unconfined by industry expectation or current trends, driven by his own talent and passion for the process, TEMPLES makes for a fine and timeless introduction to Veezaspitz.
Lady Tee Speaks digs deep into a multitude of life stories from real people who’ve achieved noteworthy success in a variety of fields, yet who still understand the importance of kindness, honesty, and using their platforms for good.
Stylishly blending pop-punk vocals with an emotive, uplifting soundscape, and an emo-rap delivery that’s quick to connect, this collaborative new single showcases a Lil Peep influence and a strong sense of intimacy and personal struggle.
There’s a modern, familiar feel to the sound, to many of the references, but Mookey manages to keep things fresh elsewhere with simple touches of character that help make this a fresh hip hop anthem with an addictive groove.
Great songwriting from NeilGrandeur brings a brilliant hit of rhythm and good vibes in the form of new single Bash It.
The unmistakable sound of Ladonna Rama returns this month with a song that welcomes a dash of electric guitar and a notably more angsty, emotionally resentful tone that attempts to take back control and self-empowerment.
Long-time rockers Dead Freddie return with a bang to kick 2020 into shape and remind listeners that creative, intentional and immersive rock is still alive and thriving.
At under fifteen minutes per episode, Marketing Beet is an easy must for anyone looking to step up their digital marketing skills and have a little fun in the process.
Never one to succumb to expectation, Troy exercises his right to take full reign creatively, presenting a plethora of musical moments that range from minimalist acoustic to full-throttle, retro-keys funk and cinematic ambiance.
Stylishly blending the high energy and weight of electronic dance, with the confidence and grit of hip hop, and the Faith-driven openness and loyalty of Christian writing, Move The Church is anything but predictable.