An ever-creative Doc Jazz ventures down a decidedly personal yet topically poignant pathway with this brand new single.
Singles
Along with a full-length album from earlier this summer, Stimulus is just one of a plethora of new releases that further secure his name as one of the most melodically engaging, thoughtful and professional artists of the year.
Music has always played a strong role in reminding us of the hopeful qualities in life, and Jeremy Roske’s A Little Love couldn’t have come at a better time.
Jana’s way with provocative, powerfully human writing proves mesmerizing in this setting, allowing the song to feel as if it was written purely for you – a rare and commendable trait.
Lisa Nicole’s return this summer brings an aptly warm and colorful anthem – designed to celebrate the self and empower listeners with a sense of personal identity and pride.
Classic hip hop, complete with a clean-cut vocal line and a lightly organic, tripped-up beat to drive things through in a nostalgic fashion – Dice Slimberg tells his story with style and authenticity combined.
Haunting production and soulful vocals introduce this increasingly passionate, high-energy ode to a broken relationship.
Smooth vibes and crisp production help bring to life this beautifully heartfelt, organic soul-pop single from multi-instrumentalist Benya Vya.
Steven Anthony captivates intensely with this brief yet powerful new project Remember to Remember.
Smooth vibes and a notable level of intimacy and clarity combined – Violet Temples’ new single Haunting offers a blissful recording of hopeful music and uncertain lyrics united.
The song progresses to deliver an addictive pop-punk-esque hook, even feeling a little like a country pop fusion track, with a dash of Taylor and even a hint of early Avril to it.
Emerging complete with a stunning visual story, and vocals that make fine use of contrast between delicacy and absolute passion, Some People is a powerful indie rock anthem, with a decidedly poignant subject matter.