“You and I, ready to die for peace” resounds at the end of this hypnotic and heartfelt, harrowing yet beautiful journey. Meanwhile we’re presented with a unique fusion of Jazz, Soul, Classical, Folk and World music, as Antithesis of war gathers haunting but hopeful momentum.
Madrid--Spain--Europe
Completing the band’s album trilogy, the highly-anticipated Trails Of Gold wraps up a noteworthy journey for alt rockers Deaf Whale, and yet at the same time, marks a beautifully enchanting introduction to their music.
“I was thinking on making a very speedy track inspired on a rave. Something hectic and highly energetic, like a car race. At the same time I came up with the idea of being surrounded by NPCs in a party and not really connecting with anyone.”
Refreshingly uniting classic hip hop rhythms with a big-band production of warming bass, horn, keys and vocals, Sin Barrotes makes for an infectious summer anthem for its good vibes and faultless flow combined.
Dreamy production and expressive, captivating Spanish vocals unite throughout this emotive time capsule of a single from rapper and artist Aoshi.
“It’s a feel-good, get-your-body moving tune that would be a perfect listen while getting ready to go out or just dancing around at home.”
Feeling initially like an organic funk-fusion song, She’s Forever tells its story in a high-octane fashion, the vocals hitting the rhythm faultlessly & providing another additive layer for this already multi-coloured & immersive dance ambiance.
Adopting a partly Americana-like manner of writing and sound design, throwing in just a touch of electronic audio play, What Fate Holds proves a quickly warming, folk-pop anthem that’s a pleasure to listen to.
Working its way up from ambient, hypnotic beginnings, through vibrant and energizing tracks, each one flowing on beautifully from the last, July’s Footwork is an inspiring collection of instrumentals that light up the room with ease.
Lost Paradise presents an indie-rock & slightly Brit-pop-inspired soundscape – cascading guitar riffs, a raw drum line, a boy-next-door vocal. Then you get the lyrics, and this long-form, consistently developing melody, which puts me in mind of Freddie Mercury.
The personal touch is hugely valuable, Joemayk offers a true part of himself up through his songs, and that truth is what will draw an audience in.