Slow-burning electro-pop of delicate expression and topical relevance – singer and songwriter jake from the timeline brings together comedy and conceptual depth throughout a joyful then unsettling 5g.
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A fascinating, subtly beautiful album, with a defiant level of identity about it.
Creative is the key, the track showcasing strength of ability in both the unorthodox intricacies and the sheer weight and immersive energy of the drops.
Really well-crafted, a voice that’s in tune with the mood and concept, and a musicality that pays into the same goal.
Beautifully interesting, perfectly crafted and timed – a fine example of artistry and professionalism uniting for the true weight and warmth of effective audio escapism.
Introducing a refreshing take on intimate, colourful and catchy alternative pop, a softly guitar-kissed offering from an increasingly likeable and genuinely talented Kallie Rock.
Deeply ambient and immersive for its dreamy production, melodic roots and the nostalgic trip-hop rhythms – Franz Black brings together intimate, effective songwriting and blissful sound-design throughout an uplifting and passionate Anything.
Gq the Prince can rap, no doubt about it, and there’s a nostalgic tone to his style and his writing, the wordplay and purpose of each bar, that appeals for its well-rooted influence and contemporary take alike.
Featuring nostalgic bass and rhythm work, and that equally yesteryear vocal style of Prince-esque tendencies and expression, Love Like This proves a uniquely alternative deep-dive into sound-design and creative exploration.
“Pushing back as a female in the music industry does not necessarily make you a lot of friends, but my dream in life wasn’t to ‘make friends.’ It was to be a musician.”
This one hits like an artistic axe, suddenly and unexpectedly flipping the entire story on its head, along with the musicality, and instantly prompting a re-listen.
Catchy pop melodies and breathy vocals meet with a quick riff and click-rhythm for a fusion of funk and rock energy – David D’Alessio’s catchy and groovy Before Tonight works its magic with ease.