Creative production with a retro lo-fi overtone makes up this colourful, nostalgic EP from producer Mitch Shaffer.
USA
Therapy connects for its raw, unapologetic detailing of trauma, and the awakening climb towards overcoming.
Cinematic detailing quickly appeals for its stylistic originality and ambiance, as Nick Snipes slowly but surely crafts an intriguing and purposeful web of contemplation.
As always, Stevski7’s accessible, hypnotic vocal provides a sort of listing format of poetic observations, provoking deeper thought and quickly enchanting the listener with both lyric and melody.
Other-worldly production traits and distorted, homemade indie rock vibes unite throughout the bass-led emo-rap fusion of genres that is alt suicide’s latest single.
“Only you can set you free – hard work always pays off.”
Long-standing collaborators Brutu Music and Xavier Clayton offer up something a little different with this funk-soaked and unavoidably infectious new single.
The style is relevant, in keeping with the scene but also notably true to the DonDon voice and integrity, which makes a huge difference when it comes to connection and longevity.
Catchy rhythms and hooky melodies unite amidst a dreamy wash of production as the unmistakable vocal fry and subtle swagger of Roddy. B returns for Precision.
Blending catchy pop qualities with the emotional strain of fearlessly revealing vocals and contemporary trap rhythms, Jack Frost injects a clear degree of identity into modern music.
Rolling into view with the timelessly alluring presence of a simple, organic drumline, Heavy AmericA’s single The Fall goes on to weave an equally timeless yet contemporary-kissed web of topical and anthemic stylings.
Take The Lead is her brand new single, an anthem of contemporary weight and presence, standing tall on vocal clarity and conceptual threads of story that prove both revealing and empowering.