From cover songs to unique single releases – songwriter, photographer, model and painter Arella Devorah brings a decidedly fresh twist of creative expression to the new music scene.
Singles
Smooth jazz vibes bring through lo-fi keys and flickers of bass, guitar and rhythm as the unique voice of Mister Davey Jones guides us through a calming, peace-inspiring Let It Breathe.
Following the natural calm of an ambient soundscape and subtle trap beat, rapper Deago utilises an emotive, quietly confident vocal style to weave a web of imagery and storyline around listeners.
Introducing Myles James in a memorable way, Drugs feels quickly relevant to the current scene, but also showcases a faultless vocal ability – as well as a clearly poetic way with exploring the topic of love and infatuation.
Wholly immersive, engaging and interesting, as well as musically satisfying in the way that only the most finely-produced escapism tends to be.
Featuring a pop-punk-style guitar riff and organic drum lead, T2D2 delivers an expressive vocal that meanders in style and brings in both melody and rap for a true fusion of genres.
The whole thing is incredibly unique, seemingly raw at first and minimalist before exploding into its final engagement of elements.
Big-band vibes led by warm rhythms and layers of sax guide us into a smoky RnB single from long-time songwriter Eli Purks.
The whole thing has a clearly inspiring core, and given the addictive yet modern musicality, the balance between intensity and summertime lightness works perfectly well.
An inspiring new single, with a timeless air of yesteryear about it that’s comforting in its minimalism and production.
Indie pop with mainstream strengths, quirky and catchy, loaded with good vibes – a worthy contender this summer season.
Fantastic, unpredictable in hindsight and a pleasure to listen to thanks to this creative freedom and the rising, reflective emotion and heart of the poetry and performance.