Tag: music
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The TRVLR Unleashes “Dubois Snake Skin”: Embrace Vulnerability Through Sound
The TRVLR’s “Dubois Snake Skin” blends alt-pop and folktronica with a deep house beat, exploring themes of vulnerability and courage. This evocative track encourages introspection, inviting listeners to dismantle emotional barriers and embrace authenticity.
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Tony Frissore, Made of Sand, LÂLKA, Azileli & Yulan & Blaise new this week!
This week’s electronic highlights include Tony Frissore’s introspective “Quarantine Chronicles,” Made of Sand’s dreamy “Come Find Me,” LÂLKA’s fiery “Willfire” EP, Azileli’s transformative “Fruiting Parts,” and Yulan & Blaise’s otherworldly “God Complex.” Each artist offers unique, innovative soundscapes, pushing the boundaries of electronic music.
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Gokuri, Edie Yvonne, Shébani, Elvis Francois & Jude Johnson new this week!
This week’s pop releases include Gokuri’s transformative “Galapagos,” Edie Yvonne’s emotive “I Might,” Shébani’s empowering “OUTCAST (Epilogue),” Elvis Francois’ soulful “Difference,” and Jude Johnson’s nostalgic “She Says She Loves Me.” Each artist brings a unique narrative and fresh sound, redefining contemporary pop with their distinct voices and stories.
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Frank Richman, Saige Noelle, Laur-L, LTB & Hemaksh Rao new this week!
This week’s soul releases feature Frank Richman’s vibrant “99 Fire,” Saige Noelle’s alluring “Special Invite,” Laur-L’s empathic “Water,” LTB’s introspective “Fate,” and Hemaksh Rao’s resilient “Running Me Down.” Each artist brings unique narratives and dynamic soundscapes, enriching the soul music landscape with emotional depth.
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Monofonique, TheBrix73, Dorbi, Chemical Dreams & hyper_death new this week!
This week’s dance-pop releases feature Monofonique’s atmospheric “Of The North,” TheBrix73’s invigorating “Run Away,” Dorbi’s upbeat “Gym Crush,” Chemical Dreams’ funky “Buttermilk” featuring John Orpheus, and hyper_death’s emotional “danger, i love u.” Each track offers a unique sonic journey, blending genres with fresh energy and creativity.
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Mastalokey AKA M.L.K., Dairius Alexander, Eon the Mod, VanMilli & 100 Miles new this week!
This week’s hip-hop highlights feature Mastalokey AKA M.L.K.’s electrifying “4evermine,” Dairius Alexander’s reflective “2718,” Eon the Mod’s innovative “More Than Machinery,” VanMilli’s romantic “Mary Jane,” and 100 Miles’ raw “Between the Scorched Earth.” Each artist presents a unique blend of sound and storytelling that pushes the boundaries of the genre.
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After Reno, Garrett Yorke, Sami Fitz, The Tano Jones Revelry & Kristin Davidson new this week!
This week’s Americana features After Reno’s soulful “Through the Heat of the Morning,” Garrett Yorke’s introspective “Garrett Yorke” EP, Sami Fitz’s avant-garde “Some Hills Were Once Islands,” The Tano Jones Revelry’s connecting “Light It,” and Kristin Davidson’s heartfelt “Circles.” Each artist offers unique narratives woven into compelling musical landscapes.
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Sade Fox, Cat Cork, Lemonboy, Jacre & Neil Cowlan new this week!
This week’s folk releases include Sade Fox’s evocative “Tiny Talk,” Cat Cork’s uplifting “Promise Me,” Lemonboy’s emotional “Lemonboy,” Jacre’s hopeful “Just Hold On,” and Neil Cowlan’s genre-spanning “Too Much In My Eyes.” Each artist delivers unique narratives, weaving themes of resilience, identity, and healing through their music.
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Barbaydose’s New Music Video — “I See Lightning”
Barbaydose’s new music video, “I See Lightning,” delivers a bold boom bap sound with themes of change and possibility. This introspective visual and musical experience continues their innovative hip-hop journey, laying the groundwork for their forthcoming album, Alpha and Omega.
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Maximilian Tanner, 9 o’clock Nasty, Tim Ainslie & The Vibes, The Open Flames & Blue Orchid Reaction new this week!
This week’s indie releases include Maximilian Tanner’s introspective “Stray Dogs,” 9 o’clock Nasty’s assertive “King Thing,” Tim Ainslie & The Vibes’ reflective “Ain’t No Turning Back,” The Open Flames’ gritty “Eat Alone,” and Blue Orchid Reaction’s anthemic “Secrets Don’t Share Themselves.” Each artist captures unique narratives enriched with diverse musical influences.