
Discovery: Oli Morris
Oli Morris is a saxophonist and composer based in Bristol who has recently collaborated with Emelie Sande. His new jazz and funk track caught my attention. It’s called Flyer.
Continue reading “Discovery: Oli Morris”Oli Morris is a saxophonist and composer based in Bristol who has recently collaborated with Emelie Sande. His new jazz and funk track caught my attention. It’s called Flyer.
Continue reading “Discovery: Oli Morris”Maejis Mind, real name James Beasley, is a Los Angeles, USA-based singer songwriter who has taken his music in a slightly new direction for his second EP At Water. Until now, his release has been on psychedelic jams but in this new EP, he’s decided to infuse his sound with elements of pop and R&B. Here’s my track by track rundown.
Continue reading “EP Review: Maejis Mind – At Water”Lillian Blue Makin is a Canadian hip hop artist who has caught my attention through her insightful and uplifting new track Let’s Never Stop Growing Up.
Continue reading “Discovery: Lillian Blue Makin”Joel Zigman is an electronic pop artist based in Denver, USA whose fresh and unique new EP Down caught my attention. Over four tracks, it tells the story of Joel’s life over the past couple of years, managing big life events against a backdrop of quarantine. Here’s my track by track rundown.
Continue reading “EP Review: Joel Zigman – Down”The Pink Nostalgia, real name Joseph James, is a Hertfordshire-based alternative pop singer songwriter who has caught my ear with his latest ambient track Radio Silence.
Continue reading “Discovery: The Pink Nostalgia”May Roze is a Swiss-born, London-based electronic pop singer songwriter who has just released her debut EP. Used to process an emotionally difficult part of her life, it’s called Heal. Here’s my track by track review.
Continue reading “EP Review: May Roze – Heal”Sydneyunicorns, aka Sydney Angel, is an American electro pop singer songwriter who I first discovered for the blog late last year. I was instantly taken with her sound, combining classical training with lush instrumentals and a touch of nihilism. Her latest, written during pandemic quarantine, is called Season One.
Continue reading “New Music: Sydneyunicorns – Season One”De Antiquis Et Novis is a Munich, Germany-based trip-hop artist who I first discovered for the blog back in February through his lush electronic piece Afterglow. His latest promises to deliver you a few minutes of daily chill. It’s called Calm.
Continue reading “New Music: De Antiquis Et Novis”Maxim is the new collaborative album between Worthing-based folk pop artist Drew Worthley and York’s own No Spinoza, real name Thomas Pearson. With ten tracks all reimagining childhood nursery rhymes, it seemed to be an intriguing prospect. Here’s my track by track review.
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