Introducing a two-track release with an aptly other-worldly core – Club Nova unites cinematic detailing with conceptual intention and heavy, immersive musicality.
Singles
As per the band’s consistently classic yet unpredictable edge, there’s a strong sense of sixties psychedelic rock influence, and this smashes into view each time the hook strikes.
Featuring the classic punk-rock energy of any Trey Wonder single – fast-paced power chords and raw drum work – the release also offers up a crisp and compelling series of visuals that help further draw in the audience
Ballin’ accesses the production style of the moment and weaves in a simple yet satisfying hook that’s quickly addictive.
Stunningly delicate vocals embrace a synth-soaked ambiance & subtly juxtapose a seductive rhythm from both the beat & the subsequent rap verse.
Smooth funk vibes with crystal clear production fill the room as JEFFW’s new EP spins into gear.
Leading with soft-rock sensibilities and a decidedly emotive, gentle and expressive vocal delivery, Rattlesnake offers a series of poetic reflections on intimacy and self-awareness.
Barbados-born recording artist Kristina Murrell leads with smooth and skilful vocals amidst a colourful RnB soundscape for this brand new release.
Introducing a quickly impressive, colourful beat and backdrop, Swift D’s High School goes on to bring in a laid-back yet well-paced vocal lead that tells a story in a clearly contemporary, modern-day-inspired yet carefree way.
The organic aspects of this track really impress, as does the fusion of this and the clear ability showcased production-wise. For those new to his work, Terminal Ö makes for a stunning introduction.
Featuring classic funk and disco-ready dance vibes from the outset, Padé & Patrick Moreno collaborate to creatively immersive results for this latest release.
Slowly but surely the big-band vibe builds and builds, the 1950’s doo-wop-style diner dancing aura growing stronger, the concept and title line intriguing all the more so.