Month: October 2021
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News
In Scope: SubLuminal – Falling for Androids
Dreamy atmosphere and an intriguing story wrapped in addictive pop music. Make sure to check out the new release of…
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Track Review
Marconi Union – Breaking Point
The new release of England’s own Marconi Union builds an unbelievable wholesome atmosphere. What starts with icy synth textures and…
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Quick Shots
Quick Shots #71: Melody Cruz
Meet American singer/songwriter Melody Cruz! I had the chance to talk to her about her path in music so far,…
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Track Review
Red Flower Lake – Flying Dream
The new release of producer duo Abel and Rahimah Wright, better known as Red Flower Lake, is an awesome atmospheric…
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Track Review
Jacqueline Loor – Show Them (Album)
It’s here, folks. Eagerly awaited, this is the debut album of singer/songwriter Jacqueline Loor. Now, as an avid reader of…
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Track Review
Ryan and Pony – Start Making Sense
This track feels as truthful as it gets. With handmade honest guitars along steady yet energetic drums, the stage is…
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Track Review
Christine Sako – Coda
I seriously fell in love with the new release of Minneapolis based indie-pop solo artist Christine Sako. Love at first…
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Track Review
Piper Cole – Soul Eyes
There’s something unique attached to the new release of Vancouver musician Piper Cole. If I had to name what it…
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Track Review
BTM Project – Someone (in Cluj-Napoca)
It won’t get more natural and handmade than in the new release of BTM project. With soft guitars and a…
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Track Review
talker – Sad Chick
The new release of talker is unique in several ways. With a minimal setting that doesn’t want to plese or…
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