Music and production to work with or to lose yourself within – Colby Keyz takes full command of the space with this album.
USA
Introducing a captivating journey through colourful musicianship, experimental sound-play, and distant spoken word in the style of a documentary voice over.
A storyteller through and through, Letters From Suburbia proves himself to have the ideal name as an act – each song takes you somewhere new, both in mood and in subject.
The weight comes from the vocal tone, the sharp delivery, the varied flow and the equally sharp, smart arrangement of the bars.
“The Boog Show is all about growth and showing my audience that at the end of every episode of this show that I call my life, there’s always a positive outcome.”
Introducing a heartfelt catchy pop gem from Hannah Gold, Run Away imprints its softly infectious, soulfully delivered melody into the mind of its listeners with natural presence and purity.
Coming in at less than two minutes in full, Onward & Upward creatively promises to gift its audience with precisely the sense of possibility and calm its title implies. Turn the music up and shake off the ache of a bad day.
The very essence of the song is held up unquestionably by the genuine connection of each artist to the subject matter and the music.
Blending the singularity of a contemporary trap rhythm and dreamy soundscape, with consistently meandering vocals that change the pace and switch from rap to melody intermittently.
Dreamy electro-pop and clear purpose unite with summer-dance vibes and emotive building blocks throughout an uplifting, inspiring and beautifully crafted Run.
Collaborative strength and absolute awareness from a catchy pop perspective, the unmissable dance anthem Red Jordans proves nostalgically soulful yet contemporary.
Forever marching to the beat of his own creative drum, Jiwon has a style and holds close to it, keeping things interesting yet effective in every case.