Bridging the gap between timeless Techno and House threads of escapism, and the more contemporary freedom of composition that is these warped fragments of voice, synth and intention, SolarPulse hits the scene with authenticity and heart.
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Featuring softly-spoken, intimate rap verses, Run From You employs strength of storytelling and personal reflection to ultimately guide us through a stripped-back and fearlessly vulnerable arrangement.
Capturing the essence of genre-free creativity that is sweeping the current music scene, Steven Anthony releases an eclectic and heartfelt collection of original songs.
Masterfully intertwining heartbreak and comedy across a raw, unedited and honest musicality, Carl Lorusso Jr. delivers a multitude of lyrical and melodic gems throughout this raw folk and blues album.
Faultlessly produced, the very structure and set-up of Pressure is perfectly in tune with the grit and volume of Kay Guss’ own passionate delivery.
Creatively blending the summer rhythms of reggae with big-band organic vibes and smooth, sultry vocals, Sky Eater present a modern day take on dreamy trip hop and alternative pop.
Best experienced at volume, the fast-paced yet nostalgic project In That Light Of Fading Day delivers not only the organic musical escapism rock fans crave, but also the conceptually provocative depths that naturally get the mind wandering.
Introducing an extensively versatile debut album – Nia Lexo captures the inner workings of the artistic mind on multiple levels, with THE SENSHII.
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.
Introducing an impressively eclectic debut, rooted amidst equal parts professionalism and passion – Jay Horn delivers a sultry and world-infused album, for Grown Folk Music.
Euphoric sound-design of a mellow yet wholly immersive nature precedes the devotedly concerned, poetic, historically contextual but hopeful new single from Troy Remedy.
Classic good vibes pour through as MELO reignites the heavy bass, funk and vocal depth of original Hip Hop, for Hustlas.