Growing Pains hits with a Cranberries-esque haunting vocal presence, and progresses with emo-rock verses that build beautifully towards the lingering question; ‘am I bitter, or just feeling better?’
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Committed to the cause and bringing a finely-tuned balance of precision and creativity to the scene, producer Brizzi Beats showcases the very best of his uniquely immersive, dark-trap craftwork,
Dreamy production and nostalgically canned vocals create a clear sense of rising energy and longing, as KidVitals starts up the colourful yet impassioned EP Bck 2 Rlty.
Organic indie rock of rhythmic and freestyle appeal combined – Autos Jaquet weave an enchanting web of melody, rising weight and story, with Give Me The Keys.
Brilliantly crafted for maximum impact.
Rapper and artist 8ight15fteen speaks from the heart, with the emotive and uplifting hip hop anthem Only My Family.
Heavy bass and real-time basketball FX make up the spacious and creative backdrop to Fuze the MC’s latest anthem.
Retro electro-pop hits with warm keys and nostalgically dreamy layers, as Mandy Slate gets honest and beautifully poetic, for Papercut Heart.
The final track of this new playlist seems to encapsulate well the uninhibited, fearlessly honest manner of sound design that Steve has adopted.
Tape-deck sensibilities bring nostalgia in recording and style alike, as indie duo Vinyl Floor release their wonderfully organic album Funhouse Mirror.
Introducing another creative banger from Universal Flow Records, Brutu Music returns with the three-way collaborative funk-pop single Mr. Dickerson.
Featuring timeless pop vocals of meandering RnB peaks and expressions, alongside trap rhythms and nostalgic instrumental sound-play, Manifest devotes itself to the concept of believing things into reality.