Beginning with Fade To Dusk, the album It’s All Ok proves quick to blend the comfort of familiarity with the sheer intrigue of creative freedom.
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Designed as an essential call to action, Make Love, Not War reimagines the 1960’s motto in light of the recent war against Ukraine.
A fine example of the skilful synth-play and emotional connection that Terminal 101 pours into his music.
Soft rock sentiments and outright creative freedom pour into the Get’m corner of productivity, a voice that’s recognisable yet uninhibited and impossible to pigeonhole.
Euphoric synths with an acid-like intensity meet with dreamy melodies throughout the eclectic EDM realms crafted by producer PRUZ.
The track embraces its audience, providing a realm of escapism that’s loaded with natural world implications as much so as electronic fragments of cleverly crafted euphoria.
Stylishly uniting the infectious energy and distorted euphoria of late-night summer dance, with blissfully delicate vocals of poetic and passionate origins…
From the immediate appeal of fast-paced yet catchy melodic sound-play, through carefully programmed rhythms, colours, keys and synths, The Music Masters build up an immersive realm of electro-organic escapism.
The more you listen, the more you hear. A welcomed touch of aptly titled Radical Reality, just when we need it.
Stylishly dreamy production injects a creative edge into the lo-fi rhythms of the contemporary scene, and meanwhile we get a blissfully delicate, soulful vocal lead of RnB tendencies.
Introducing a vastly unique realm, within which electronic dreams awaken unsuspecting parts of the mind – producer and artist notevenstevens shakes up the production world with the dark and intensely immersive project Chains.
An ever-contemplative and reflective Mr. Faia delivers his latest collection of instrumentals, under the invitingly titled and aptly colourful project of Places I Call Home.