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Diego Barrera & Ameh Fashi Unite Cultures and Club Energy on Afro-House Anthem 'Legendary'

Pshycotic Beats Delivers Sonic Serenity on 'Soundtrack Without A Movie'

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Diego Barrera & Ameh Fashi Unite Cultures and Club Energy on Afro-House Anthem 'Legendary'
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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Banny Decks' New Single “You Got That Something”
Banny Decks has been steadily carving out his place in the drum and bass world, and his latest release via Now Listen , “You Got That Something,” is proof that he’s hitting his stride. If you haven’t given it a spin yet, here are five reasons to check it out. 1. It Nails the Balance Between Old and New “You Got That Something” pulls influence from the golden era of jungle and drum and bass, but it doesn’t live in the past. Banny blends classic elements with a clean, modern e
Paul Riley
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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Trouble’ by Drew Freeland
Drew Freeland’s “Trouble” is the kind of song that sneaks up on you—grounded, honest, and quietly powerful. Rooted in real experience and delivered with confidence, it’s a track that rewards close listening while still hitting with emotional weight. Here are five reasons “Trouble” deserves a spot on your playlist. 1. A Voice That Commands Attention Freeland’s deep, resonant vocal is instantly striking. She leans into her lower register with ease, giving the song a grounded,
Louise Clark
1 day ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Redemption Song’ by FREE/MAN
In a time when music often competes for attention through volume and excess, FREE/MAN’s Redemption Song arrives as a moment of pause. London-based singer-songwriter Charlie Freeman doesn’t simply revisit Bob Marley’s timeless anthem — he engages with it on a deeply human level, offering a version rooted in sincerity, reflection, and emotional truth. This release isn’t about reinvention for its own sake; it’s about connection, presence, and the enduring power of song. 1. It H
Louise Clark
1 day ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'The Softies' by Molly Stone
Molly Stone’s new EP, The Softies , is a brief but captivating dive into vulnerability, tenderness, and emotional honesty. Across four tracks and just over 13 minutes, she proves that softness doesn’t mean submission — it can be just as bold, poignant, and magnetic as the loudest declarations. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time listener, there’s plenty to fall in love with in this intimate collection. Here are five reasons why The Softies deserves a spot in your p
Louise Clark
1 day ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'dive in / breathe out' by chinachinachina
Málaga trio chinachinachina’s debut album, dive in / breathe out , is a rare kind of record — one that moves effortlessly between intimacy and expansiveness, stillness and momentum. Blending dream rock, contemporary R&B, subtle electronic textures, and flashes of jungle and drum & bass, the album captures emotional depth while remaining beautifully listenable. Here are five reasons why this is a record worth diving into. 1. A Unique Sonic Signature From Annie Bravo’s hypnotic
Louise Clark
1 day ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Love Sound’ by Dace Silina
Dace Silina’s debut single, “Love Sound” , is more than just a catchy pop song—it’s a vibrant introduction to a fresh voice in the music world. With heartfelt lyrics, infectious melodies, and a distinct vocal style, this track proves that Silina is an artist worth watching. Whether you’re a pop enthusiast or just in the mood for a song that sticks with you, “Love Sound” offers something for everyone. Here are five reasons why this single deserves a spot on your playlist: Cap
Louise Clark
1 day ago


My Top 5 Songs - MirrorMouth
MirrorMouth’s work sits in a thoughtful corner of alternative pop where ideas matter as much as melody… His latest single, ‘Honest Emancipation’, continues a growing catalogue defined by restraint, clarity, and an unwillingness to smooth over uncomfortable truths. Built on controlled guitars, steady rhythm, and subtle electronic detail, the track allows its lyrical questions around fairness, responsibility, and selective narratives to take centre stage. Rather than pushing em
Flex Admin
4 days ago


My Top 5 Favourite Songs - Rocky Michaels
With ‘Going Going Gone’, Rocky Michaels distils everything that makes his songwriting resonate — emotional clarity, restraint, and a deep trust in melody over excess… The track moves with purpose, balancing reflective lyricism against a gently propulsive arrangement where acoustic guitar, piano and cello work in quiet conversation. Michaels’ vocal delivery remains grounded and unshowy, allowing the chorus to rise naturally into something affirming without tipping into sentime
Flex Admin
4 days ago


My Top Five Albums: S U R V I V A L I S T
With ‘A Place For Those Who Suffer, Alone’, Survivalist sharpen their identity into something both crushing and controlled FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | LINKTREE | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY The Belfast four-piece have spent the last few years refining what they call Groovecore—a balance of groove-led heaviness, melodic tension, and breakdowns that land with intent rather than excess. This new record feels deliberate at every turn, pairing emotional weight with disciplined song
Flex Admin
4 days ago


Joe Galuszka Melds Intimacy and Grandeur in 'The Quiet Was Loud'
If you’re looking for music that feels like a story unfolding in real time, Joe Galuszka’s 'The Quiet Was Loud' is an absolute must-listen. From the first delicate piano notes to the lush swell of strings, it’s a track that quietly pulls you in and doesn’t let go. There’s something incredibly intimate about it, you can almost feel the journey Joe was on when he wrote it: a train ride home for Christmas after 12 years apart from his father. That mix of anticipation, nostalgia,
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5 days ago


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Better’ by Clyde the Band
Los Angeles–based alternative rock duo Clyde the Band is back with their latest single, “Better,” and it’s already shaping up to be a must-listen for fans of emotionally honest, guitar-driven music. The track blends 90s alt-rock influences with modern sensibilities, offering a sound that’s simultaneously nostalgic and fresh. 1. Emotional Honesty at Its Finest “Better” captures the sting of being dismissed by loved ones and turns it into a cathartic, relatable anthem. The lyr
Louise Clark
Jan 26


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'WAY OUT' by Sophia Tice
Sophia Tice’s latest single ‘WAY OUT’ is more than just a new release — it’s a defining moment in her evolving artistry. Blending emotional storytelling with a bold indie pop edge, the track captures a very real internal struggle with honesty and intention. Whether you’re discovering Tice for the first time or following her creative journey closely, ‘WAY OUT’ offers plenty of reasons to press play and stay tuned. It tells a powerful story from a fresh perspective Rather tha
Louise Clark
Jan 26


Jazz-Funk Powerhouse Redtenbacher’s Funkestra Marks 30 Years with New Milestone Album Funkopia
Photo Credit: Rob Blackham Redtenbacher’s Funkestra, the long-running, genre-defying collective led by London-based Austrian bassist, composer, and arranger Stefan Redtenbacher, celebrates a rare milestone with the 10-track album Funkopia, a project marking thirty years of independent, unwavering commitment to groove. Released via RSB Records, the album reflects the band’s three-decade journey with the precision, craft, and collaborative spirit that have defined Redtenbacher’
Dave Bedford
Jan 23


Baby Condor Introduces Soulful World on Their Self-Titled Debut EP
Baby Condor steps into the spotlight with their self-titled debut EP, a six-track introduction to a rich, melodic world shaped by harmony, analogue warmth, and timeless songwriting. Led by the single “Dreaming of the Day”, the EP invites listeners to disappear into a sun-soaked, melancholic journey across American highways, coastal roads, and hazy canyon evenings, a place where memory, longing, and reflection gently collide. Baby Condor is the project of Dutch brothers Nolle
Dave Bedford
Jan 23


Ally Bakst Turns Beauty Into Armor on Alluring New Alt-Pop Single ‘Look So Pretty’
NYC-born, LA-based singer, songwriter, and producer Ally Bakst returns with her latest single, “Look So Pretty,” a darkly alluring alt-pop track that blurs the line between vulnerability and self-protection. Known for her raspy, enigmatic vocals and immersive electronic soundscapes, Bakst delivers a song that feels intimate, cinematic, and quietly confrontational, lingering long after the final note fades. Rooted in alt-pop, indie-pop, and electronic textures, “Look So Pretty
Dave Bedford
Jan 23


Out Run Releases Debut Album ‘Past Lives’
Florence-based synthwave project Out Run unveils their highly anticipated 12-track debut album Past Lives alongside the energetic and reflective title single “Past Lives.” The album and single mark a major step in Out Run’s journey, fusing cinematic 80s-inspired synth textures with contemporary production and emotionally charged songwriting. Founded in 2022 by singer-songwriter Ginevra Abbarchini and multi-instrumentalist Lawrence Fancelli, and joined by producer Niccolò Mess
Dave Bedford
Jan 23


Eythor Arnalds Unveils New Single ‘Body Of Water,’ a Neo-Classical Soundtrack for Walking and Reflection
Icelandic cellist and composer Eythor Arnalds releases “Body Of Water,” a quietly immersive new single that drifts through the space between contemporary classical, minimalist composition, and cinematic ambient music. The track is the lead single from his forthcoming album Music for Walking (out 29th May 2026 via Alda Music), a project conceived not as a traditional record, but as an environment for motion, focus, and altered states of consciousness. Moving slowly and evenly,
Dave Bedford
Jan 23


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Choosen’ by Finesse Cobain
Finesse Cobain’s latest single, Chosen , isn’t just another hip-hop track—it’s a raw, cinematic journey through pain, resilience, and self-discovery. Blending emotional hip-hop, dark trap, and underground rap, the song captures the highs and lows of life, turning deeply personal struggles into anthemic empowerment. With a visually striking music video and lyrics that hit with unflinching honesty, Chosen is more than a listen—it’s an experience that resonates with anyone navi
Louise Clark
Jan 19


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Get Ready’ by Katie Dauson
Katie Dauson’s Get Ready isn’t just another rock song — it’s a statement of confidence, resilience, and musical freedom. Blending classic influences with modern energy, the track showcases an artist fully in control of her sound while still pushing herself forward. Here are five reasons this song deserves a spot on your playlist: 1. It Turns Self-Doubt into Power Instead of shying away from insecurity, Dauson transforms it into motivation, delivering a message that’s both re
Louise Clark
Jan 19


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Nailbiter' by Maeve Alexander
Maeve Alexander’s latest single, “Nailbiter,” is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, growth, and the quiet devastation that comes with the end of a long-term friendship. Blending the confessional intimacy of indie pop with the driving dynamics of alternative rock, the song captures emotions that are as universal as they are deeply personal. Whether you’re a long-time fan of her work or discovering her for the first time, “Nailbiter” offers a compelling and cathartic listeni
Louise Clark
Jan 19


Cheerful Music, AI, and the Search for Meaning in a World of Endless Sound
There’s something quietly radical about asking not how music is made, but why it still matters. That question sat at the heart of Snow Jiang’s recent appearance at Harvard Business School’s China Classroom in Chengdu. The Founder and CEO of Cheerful Music — and an HBS alumna — returned as a featured case-study guest to speak on The AI Future of the Music Industry, inviting students to look beyond algorithms and into emotion. With more than seven million AI-generated songs eme
Louise Clark
Jan 19


Diego Barrera & Ameh Fashi Unite Cultures and Club Energy on Afro-House Anthem 'Legendary'
Peruvian DJ and producer Diego Barrera teams up with Cameroonian vocalist Ameh Fashi on “Legendary”, a thrilling Afro-house collaboration that feels as expansive as the continents it bridges. Released via Glasgow Underground, the track is a peak-time weapon built on cultural exchange, rhythmic force, and unapologetic confidence. From the first pulse, “Legendary” announces itself with intent. Barrera’s rolling percussion and deep, organ-led hook lay down a hypnotic foundation,
Dave Bedford
Jan 16


5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘My Blue, Blue Sky’ by Sukie Mason
San Francisco singer-songwriter Sukie Mason’s debut EP, My Blue, Blue Sky , is a genre-blending collection that tells vivid stories through soulful vocals and evocative instrumentation. From heartfelt jazz ballads to bluesy murder tales and upbeat Americana tracks, this EP is a must-listen for anyone craving depth, authenticity, and musical versatility. Here’s why you should hit play now: 1. Genre Fluidity That Keeps You Guessing Mason seamlessly moves between folk, indie roc
Louise Clark
Jan 12


5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Ain’t Linear' by Iyla Elise
With her tenth single, “Ain’t Linear,” Iyla Elise continues to refine a sound that feels both emotionally grounded and musically rich. Blending Americana, country, blues, and soul, the track captures the beauty of imperfection and the quiet strength found in choosing love through complexity. For listeners discovering her work for the first time—or longtime fans following her journey—there are plenty of reasons this release deserves your attention. 1. A refreshingly honest tak
Louise Clark
Jan 12
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