From one suggestive trait to another, we’re soon redirected by a funk-style vocal lead of clear character and heavy effecting, for an ultimate fusion of genres that toys with the very landscape of modern music.
Dance Pop
Organic piano and dreamy pop production creates an emotive mood from the outset, as rapper and artist Angel Castilloveita delivers a fresh take on contemporary Christian Pop.
Bringing together soulful poetic intentions with heavy production and dreamy layers of synth, creative artist CONT4MIN4TED delivers an immersive soundscape and heartfelt song all at once, with So Easy.
Organic guitar creates an instantly uplifting groove, before Zaînab weaves an intoxicating vocal web of melody and confidence, for SOMEONE LIKE ME.
Summer strikes early this year, as Lupus J.’s return brings a passionate dancehall anthem of optimism, colour and soul.
Imagine something like electro-pop, with an experimental edge of creative composition; and a profound lyrical core.
Dystopia leads with a timeless sense of presence and calm, which permits these various musings and moods the time and space to connect – or to provide the ideal soundtrack as you get on with what needs to be done
Softly euphoric synths meet with an equally gentle, breathy vocal melody that’s instantly alluring – Iman Flow captures a style between styles, for the exotic Carta.
Nostalgic dance-pop flavours and an unmistakable vocal identity guide us into this melodic and thought-provoking single from Joseph Rutakangwa.
In being so art-pop expressive, the song is naturally catchy yet also fresh – original in a few different ways, and memorable for its authenticity and dance-ready energy alike.
Exotic dance vibes bring tropical flavours together with intimate, almost whispered vocals, as Yvette Lopez enchants and engages, for Rompe Me.
A nostalgic yet fresh mix, tipping its hat to the dance-pop familiarity of eras past, but also shining light on the freedom of creativity that is the future of music.