Month: October 2019
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Back to the Point – Saviour
Handmade, honest and uplifting. That would be “Saviour” in a nutshell. The newest release of UK based Back to the…
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Al Pride – Sober By Tomorrow
Okay, I admit it – I am not really a fan of live recorded one-takes or session recordings. Well, at…
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Kyle Jordan – Chemistry
The latest release of Jordan is another perfect example for creating an awesome environment in the head of the listener…
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Bergrós – Criminal
If anyone had any doubts that female vocals can put a spell on you, this one will silence you. Guaranteed.…
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Gone Sugar Die – Grey Eyes
Ready for some dirt pop, guys? What do you mean, you haven’t heard that yet? Okay, that’s it. Headphones on,…
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Esbie Fonte – Cobwebs
What starts with a somewhat haunting, uncomfortable atmosphere, transforms into a bright, electro and mood filled world. This, guys, is…
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Hanna Searl – How Could You Be Ok?
In a perfectly balanced fragile atmosphere, LA based singer/songwriter Hanna Searl has a simple question: how could you be okay?…
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Music Teacher – I Wantcha Number
The describe themselves as “possibly the smallest band on the planet”. The band maybe small, but the music is BIG.…
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Chloe Lilac – Special
Get ready for a chilled, laid back groove that’ll stick to your head instantly. The newest track of Chloe Lilac…
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OX – Going Down
Like a sleeping wild animal, this song feels like it was always there, hidden in the shadows. Well folks, sleeping…
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