“We want to thank everyone who’s been listening. We’re experimenting and diving into a deeper 4AM sound and can’t wait to share that with you.”
RnB
CaliStar has mastered a handful of styles within this short project, yet manages to hold onto a clear sense of identity and integrity along the way. Well-worth a few streams this summer.
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.
Instantly calming for its crisp guitar line and smooth bass and beat combination, Blood In – Blood Out soon makes sure to weave in an increasing level of personality.
Smooth vibes bring catchy hooks and clean, organic production, to kick off the infectious and instantly likable new EP from Habibi Bapo.
Short lines reflect on the infatuation of adoring a significant other, as we build towards the more lasting reflection of a promise and ode that is the song’s hook and central sentiment.
An easy place to escape for a while, with a refreshingly unexpected conceptual backbone to enhance the effect.
Seamlessly blending French and English lyrics amidst a dreamy production of string-like synths and ambient intricacies, Love Is Gone features both classic RnB threads and contemporary mixing, for a fresh take on a timeless genre.
The style immediately paints an image of an aptly isolated creative, lost amidst the wonder of writing and indeed the search for musical satisfaction; as well as an understanding of the self.
An ever-creative Shaney Poo brings together soul-pop, Gospel and industrial rhythms, for the uniquely melodic, emotive and colourful POM.
Hurt People Hurt People delves into the impact of trauma and heartbreak, whilst delivering a brilliantly-crafted set of tracks uniting RnB, rap and pop in a handful of ways.