New Year’s Day sets itself apart from other seasonal offerings and injects a much needed hit of truth and integrity into the modern scene.
Music
Featuring subtle Latin flavours and humble, genuine vocals, Undone proves a mildly euphoric, comforting hit of escapism for both dance fans and those looking to connect on a deeper lyrical level.
All at once the producer gifts his audience the sheer escapism of house and the unpredictable artistry of a creative inspired by the world at large.
Freshly released from 2020’s EP Through Old Glass, Wing and a Prayer showcases the organic pop-rock setup and songwriting of Johnny May in a catchy, poetic and deeply personal manner.
Featuring majestic production and catchy yet soulful vocals, Come On is multi-layered and immersive whilst also proving emotive and honest for its cleanly-mixed lead.
Driving with a clear love for the genre, M SIX celebrates the fun side of making music with the free-flowing, quirky and carefree anthem I FEEL LIKE KANYE.
Slowly emerging rock vibes create a stylish groove and lead with a brilliantly infectious riff as JOHNSON LIVINGSTONE deliver a simple outline on living life to the fullest.
Balloons of Memories delves into the complexities of the past with piercing levels of depth, detail and devotion.
Beautifully conscious hip hop akin to the thoughtful releases of a simpler era, stylishly fused with ambient, dreamy soundscapes, infectious rhythms and soulful hooks.
Wonderful, of Bob Dylan-esque depth and organic arrangement, and worth more than a few listens throughout this rainy January of 2022.
Faultless lyrical outpourings captivate with ease as the blissful and gripping, deeply moving and poetic Therapy Session kicks off the brand new EP A Lonely Winter from an unforgettable IJ The Kid.
Had Enough showcases the combined talents of Sydney artists Atahan, Arty and Suraeh, as they detail the ache and devotion of chasing dreams within the music industry.