Bringing together fragments of nostalgic RnB with dance-pop layers of detail, Chanelle Gray delves into the relentless ache of trauma, with the uniquely genre-blending single Hurt People.
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Crafted with care and increasingly emotive as a result, Theo Blixth kicks off the EP THEODORE with the blissfully devoted sentiments and sound of a sublime title-track.
Stylishly uniting the infectious energy and distorted euphoria of late-night summer dance, with blissfully delicate vocals of poetic and passionate origins…
Striking bass and nostalgic rhythms lead us into a heavy and hypnotic electronic rock realm as Monstrous delivers the timeless indie anthem Give It What You’ve Got.
Conceptually devoted and musically infectious, Miss Independent brings together focused writing, catchy melodies and soulful vocals, for an International Women’s Day release that subtly inspires.
Undoubtedly an artist with his roots in various cultures and genres, this project draws focus to eclecticism and musicality in a wholly engaging, bold and impossible to ignore fashion.
Contemporary stylings and passionate lyrics meet with a notably experimental production downpour as Xyleya recrafts the current sound of emo rap.
From the immediate appeal of fast-paced yet catchy melodic sound-play, through carefully programmed rhythms, colours, keys and synths, The Music Masters build up an immersive realm of electro-organic escapism.
All at once the sound is familiar and admittedly fresh – high-octane power chords and gritty, industrial solos prove both exciting and a fitting tribute to yesteryear’s alternative rock.
The more you listen, the more you hear. A welcomed touch of aptly titled Radical Reality, just when we need it.
Stylishly dreamy production injects a creative edge into the lo-fi rhythms of the contemporary scene, and meanwhile we get a blissfully delicate, soulful vocal lead of RnB tendencies.
Retro synths and smooth vocals light up the new trap-pop anthem from Cush Wallace.