Creating purely out of a clear love for the process, BIAS brings both precision and heart to the nature of covering music, and injects an impressive hit of originality in the same instance.
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Dreamy production and smooth tones bring together organic melodies and electronic, ethereal overtones, for the quickly mood-setting and catchy late night anthem THATGIRL.
Beginning with the intriguing sound of ambient layering of piano, synth, bass, Intro feels initially like a new-jazz piece, before we’re hit with a relentlessly awakening dance rhythm at just past the half-minute mark.
Vastly atmospheric and emotive production guides us refreshingly into the thoughtful depths and contemporary stylings of Li$o’s No More Heroes.
A unique fusion of cultural traits, all wrapped up in a soulful and engaging overall vibe.
Drown adopts a boldly atmospheric approach, in order to lay out a dreamy, purposeful mood, as our protagonist and songwriter delves into the topic of heartbreak and loss.
Funky bass and hi-hats lead us into the seductively intimate groove of Monstrous’ latest two-track EP You Want More.
It’s an exotic, poetic and powerful mix, subtle yet striking when listened to at volume, and a more than worthy introduction to the Beats Freaks Geeks collective force.
Inspired by the creative drive and redirecting that energy to celebrate her own devotion to the climb, Estella Dawn in turn inspires her ever-growing audience, with the anthemic new release Winners.
Soulful production brings subtle layers of guitar and strings throughout a jazz-kissed ambiance, as Alex Marion delivers the exotic, intimate and smoothly catchy single Revolutionary Love.
Heavily euphoric with distorted synths and powerful rhythmic hits, Darewood222’s enchanting Sandman builds up towards the relentless grip of harder dance, with a uniquely ongoing lyrical depth.
Creatively trippy production elevates the unique take on trap that is the sound of Atlanta’s Brandonrxse, throughout the brief yet hypnotic EP The Kid.