Juliana Strangelove sings in contralto, the lowest pitched female vocal style. The sound fits perfectly among this music, bringing authenticity & character.

Rebecca Cullen
It’s almost as if you’re standing under a water fall, surrounded by both relentless levels of sound & the incredible peacefulness of nature.
Zee’s vision & reach is immense, it comes through in every rhyme, in every musical choice, and in the emotional depth you can hear in his performance.
A collaborative project compiling releases from some of the best undiscovered artists in hip-hop, as well as some of the genre’s better known legends.
New Orleans is a magical city but it also has a dangerous side. The black population are so unfairly treated. I wanted to convey the pain the city is in.
The music has both the nostalgia of country rock & the youthful story telling of an artist on the verge of breaking through those mainstream barriers.
Making perfect sense, yet unsettling you – drawing from you all at once excitement, calmness, and an inescapable feeling of being very far from home.
Victor Samalot’s creativity presents an instrumental journey that transports you from one moment to the next; the beach, to the cafe, to the bar & beyond.
A new listening experience, a new journey through the lyrics, a delicate & poetic perspective that floats alongside the piano & harp beautifully.
The music has been rightfully considered an inherent part of the artistry. The music & the voice work in unison to portray the evolving moments.
The song reaches this peak at which the colourful energy is at an all time high & hits you in the way that any great piece designed to make you move should.
The second time you hear that hook it seals the deal, becoming that anthem, that melodic peak that expresses the frustration & fear otherwise ignored.