Instrumental rock and roll loaded with equal parts precision and heart – the brilliant Coda Nova pay tribute to some legendary rock acts, with the slick and stylish live medley Jessica Is Back In Town.
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Capturing the essence of genre-free creativity that is sweeping the current music scene, Steven Anthony releases an eclectic and heartfelt collection of original songs.
Encapsulating alternative culture and the sound and sights of the underground, Bang drives with intensely bass-heavy rhythms and a stop-start presence that’s both refreshingly creative and unforgivingly impactful.
An inspiring anthem as well as something of a potential floor-filler if remixed, you can visualize the togetherness that a song like this would impart amidst audiences at a live show.
Ambient synths and tribal electronic rhythms unite to guide us alluringly into the unique production and soundscape-style of artist ZOAX. Belgium’s Francis De Coster, welcomed into the scene as ZOAX, delivers a beautifully atmospheric yet also enchantingly melodic and multi-layered audio venture, with this quickly immersive and increasingly euphoric release. Just three minutes thirty in … Continued
Faultlessly produced, the very structure and set-up of Pressure is perfectly in tune with the grit and volume of Kay Guss’ own passionate delivery.
Creatively blending the summer rhythms of reggae with big-band organic vibes and smooth, sultry vocals, Sky Eater present a modern day take on dreamy trip hop and alternative pop.
Introducing an extensively versatile debut album – Nia Lexo captures the inner workings of the artistic mind on multiple levels, with THE SENSHII.
Underground vibes weigh heavy on the day’s work and instead inspire a nostalgic longing to escape into the grip of the night’s unrelenting rave scene.
Arena-ready anthems both from the heart and from a place of outright musical prowess often make for some of the biggest hits. Or more simply put, offer the greatest choice of escapism for music fans across genres. Enter 100DAYS.
Smooth vibes pour through in both multi-layered vocal calm and dreamy, colourful production – Marvin Dark bridges the gap between nostalgia and modern love, for Can’t Save Me.
The flow proves as hypnotic as the overall arrangement, resulting in a three-minute release that stands out for its delicacy and heart as much so as its humble yet catchy resolve.