It’s a familiar concept, though not one often discussed in music – that of falling into a deep sleep, into a favorable and vivid dream, then waking and wishing to find that same realm and story once again.
Singles
LAZORE continues to prove himself an artist through and through. The last single was stunning, and once again, though in a completely different way, the new release Break Slowly is boldly evocative and musically sublime.
Mike Freund’s own connection to the lyrics is clear, and is backed by similarly passionate guitars, bass and drums, which drive things forward on the front-line for a refreshingly heavy listen.
Humility is a huge part of stevski7’s appeal, and as such, it’s our job as fans and listeners to play the music, share it far and wide, and make its presence known
Tribal rhythms and exotic guitars back up the culturally intertwined warmth of this new collaborative release from Shadrack and Kristian Fabrizio.
Original to its core, contemplative and smart, unpredictable – Fuel ticks a lot of boxes in terms of the modern Rap universe.
An impressive debut, to say the least – a track that begs for you to witness it in a live setting. Purple Crosses intertwines desolation and hope, as it explores the concept of recovery and the overwhelming desire to escape the hellish grip of addiction.
Fearlessly exploring different styles and organic musical options is a clear trait of the billzee repertoire, no doubt indicative of an impressive live show as and when the tour happens.
On top of his DJing background and extensive collection of a original compositions, Mateus Machina also made waves recently with his live improvisation video uploaded to YouTube – within which the musician impressively freestyles on the synths to craft a brand new track in real time.
Balancing lightness and darker vibes throughout a euphoric and complex yet calming arrangement, producer and artist Reefs delivers a uniquely hypnotic, immersive audio journey, for Home.
Ambient initially, before finding its industrial roots amidst a tribal groove and cascading electronic synths, Moth features a distorted melodic pattern in its first quarter – sort of dark trip hop with a twist of heavier late-night vibes.
Country-rap crossover artist Livvy D encapsulates precisely the vibes implied by the title of her latest single.