Retro synths and smooth vocals light up the new trap-pop anthem from Cush Wallace.
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Songwriting on top form, riffs at their best, rhythm relentlessly gripping – an explosive start to an extensive, purposeful album.
Evolving explosively throughout, Baby Song begins as something fairly familiar, and later becomes its own unapologetic animal of a track.
Heavy bass and a quickly addictive vocal hook make for a dark and catchy anthem from rapper and artist 076Ohone.
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.
Softly enchanting vocals whisper a catchy, intimate melody – alongside the simple appeal of electro-organic pop, as Orlost slowly but surely develops a wholly immersive dance realm.
Delicate acoustic finger-picking and breathy vocal harmonies guide us hypnotically into the rise and fall of Mighty Mage’s new album.
From simple, retro keys to the full-throttle embrace of a multi-layered, riff-loaded soundscape, Noah Fabray leads with style and catchy hooks combined.
Straight from the depths of human emotion and satisfying musicality alike, Kasera’s return brings a brilliantly refreshing hit of engaging, near-meditative storytelling and self-empowerment.
Heartfelt, inclusive lyrics and retro production meets with acoustic stylings of intimate, warming origins, throughout the sound of The Alessi Brothers’ new project Eden Roc.
Stylishly paired organic guitars and ambient, soulful RnB vocals lead us into the hypnotic new single from a poetic and captivating Siale.
Completely refreshing in style, humble and laid-back in topic and delivery, the whole thing shines new light on what’s possible when devotion, professionalism and fun join forces in modern music.