Month: September 2019
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Hannah Connolly – From Where You Are
One word: goosebumps. Get ready to feel this track with an intensity you wouldn’t expect by just putting headphones on.…
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Stand Up And Say No – Daily Reminders
If you want to know how to deliver an intense message in style, it’s time for you to listen to…
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Till Jonas Meyer – Psychotronik
I got to admit, since I started writing about music in 2015, I never ever wrote about a track with…
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Autosuggest – In Truth
Prepare to find yourself in a cold, metallic, detached environment. With just the vocals as your guide, you’ll be trying…
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Tom Cridland – Damn Right, You’re My Baby
Well, it’s about time that someone just countered the seriousness of the business with a lightweight and fun approach. Some…
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Robert Connely Farr & the Rebeltone Boys – Blue Front Cafe
Every song tells a story. What we have here, guys, is a track that tells a whole storybook. Those of…
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Calum Lamond’s Portrait – I Remember
I don’t know…there’s something familiar to this track. While I listened to it, it felt comfortable, like finally stepping through…
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The Bergamot – L.A.
With a fine sense of detail, a pristine production and an a highly fragile setting, the alternative ballad “L.A.” of…
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Discrepancies – Not Alone
Taken off the 2018 released album “The Awakening”, this track blew me away with the power of the vocals and…
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Attlus – Night Owl
It’s all about that special feeling with this track. Consisting of a lofi slow beat, sampled instruments and gentle vocals,…
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