Category: New Releases
ELMONT reach a vibrant pinnacle of instrumentation and intricate vocal harmonies
Elmont, the critically acclaimed four-piece alternative band from North Dallas, made up of John Muhl (guitars, vocals), Jamie Stafford (bass, keys, vocals), Chance Day (guitars) [more…]
Imani Wj Wright allows himself the freedom to go where he wants
The eclectic urban artist – eighteen year-old Imani Wj Wright, from Baltimore – has his own blog and clothing line, but long before those achievements [more…]
Qyko: “Rock Your Body” – the mix is music by every definition of the word
What are we talking about when we talk about a dance track? The term itself belies the genre’s history, a legacy of one-off’s generally forgotten [more…]
Alberto Rigoni: “Duality” will be released on September 20th 2017
Alberto Rigoni is an Italian bass player and composer, internationally known for his career as a solo artist and as a member of the progressive [more…]
Junior Turner: “Unforgettable” hits a powerful formula for future success
Junior Turner landed on the national music scene in 2010 and 2011 respectively with releases for BBC’s Children in Need and then the UK armed [more…]
Jim & Mandy: “The Lion and The Fox” – a master-class in lush vocal sensibilities and perceptive storytelling
If only one thing becomes clear after listening to the EP “The Lion and The Fox”, by Jim (McGee) & Mandy (Johnson), it is that [more…]
Clutch 1: “That’s Him” is the highest form of hip-hop artistry
As we move towards the last quarter of the year and pause for reflection on all that has come to pass over the last 12 [more…]
“Uncle Donny Is Back!” – With an iTunes Bonanza!
“Uncle Donny Is Back!” – The new project from Donny Richmond, actually has the feel of a Greatest Hits album. Released recently, 3 singles from [more…]
The Snuts: “The Matador” will grab you by the bollocks!
Based in West Lothian, Scotland , the four-piece indie band, The Snuts – whose members grew up together – have been setting the Scottish music [more…]
Martell Lacey: “Spell On Me” ready to enchant the ear of any era
Martell Lacey is a pop, R&B and soul singer, songwriter and actor from Houston. His early roots were in gospel and he cites artist like [more…]
ASTN: “4Luv” – a satisfying and invariable sensation
The recording artist, ASTN is a college student out of California. He grew up in a small town and feels that he is just doing [more…]
Klef Mikaydo: “Last Night” – carving out a musical identity all his own
Klef Mikaydo who previously went under the moniker G.Klef, writes and produces all of his works, which he releases through his independent label EliteStar Empire. [more…]
J-Hamz ft. Jesse Peters: “I Stack Up” EP is immaculately produced
J-Hamz, medical doctor by day and DJ by night, has dropped his 5th release, the fresh house and hip hop flavored “I Stack Up” EP, [more…]
Sick.Life: “Run It Up” (ft. C.Notes & Miles Angel) – a telepathic fluidity
El Paso artist collective, Sick.Life, continue showcasing their talents with a series of releases. Fresh up to the plate comes their latest single, “Run It [more…]
Fumasa: “Gatsby at the Function” (Prod. IVN) – something downright lovelier than usual!
Fumasa, is a rapper/producer, originally from Maryland, who lives in LA to pursue his artistic career. A first generation American, with refugee parents from Peru [more…]
Will Hoyek: “Paradise” searching for the pulse of tech-house!
This is an interesting period for electronic genre. For the last 2-3 years many creative Dj/Producers have spun a wide array of minimalistic electronica in [more…]
Jorunn Hodne: “On A Day Like This” feels like a huge statement
Jorunn Hodne is a performing singer and songwriter from Norway. A former journalist who has found her comfort zone and success in the entertainment world, [more…]
Grey Spaces: “Come Out Clean” ft. Katie J. creates the most brilliant layers of structured sound
Grey Spaces are an enigma to me. They describe themselves as “all about weaving and narrating persuasive stories through a melancholic sound of music. The [more…]
The Roving Apatosaurus roll out the sixties with “Do the Freddie”
The Sixties were dominated by the Vietnam War, Civil Rights Protests, the assassinations of US President John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King, the Cuban [more…]