Month: October 2021
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Track Review
Rosalie – There Used To Be Four
They say life itself writes the best stories. In my opinion life also writes the best music. The new release…
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Quick Shots
Quick Shots #70: itso
I had the honor of talking to the duo of Scobie Ryder and Martin Hanisch, better known as the cyberband…
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Track Review
Spaghetti Eastern Music – Pt.1: Of Sawdust & Seagulls
Seriously, I love handmade music. And when handmade music creates atmospheres that are not from this world, this is where…
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Track Review
Basil Babychan – Transient
It doesn’t happen too often that a track feels both so wholesome and fragile at the same time. With an…
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Track Review
Skyelar – Big Town
The new release of Dutch singer/songwriter and producer Jaklien Verham, better known as Skyelar, has an intriguing dark base that…
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Track Review
Mark Winters – Signal
With a laid back and smooth approach, the new release of singer/songwriter Mark Winters holds a perfect balance between emotion…
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Track Review
Sunset Sinners – Always Time for One More Beer
It’s Saturday morning. 10 am. Yet I definetly agree with the tune: it’s always time for one more beer. It’s…
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Track Review
Loviet – Picture
The new release of Canadian singer/songwriter Loviet reaches out for emotion on several levels. With a soft synth-based atmosphere, the…
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News
In Scope: €milioN – I Wanna See You Cry
Time for some good, old rock, guys! Mixed with passion and emotion, these tracks off the newly released EP “I…
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Track Review
Katja Vale – Water Serpents
Helsinki-based singer-songwriter Katja Vale just released this beauty which seems pretty minimalistic at first, yet it’s clearly the opposite. With…
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