Discovery: DataBass
DataBass is the clever performing name of an American student that has just hit my radar thanks to her self-written, produced and performed track Make Our Art.
Continue reading “Discovery: DataBass”DataBass is the clever performing name of an American student that has just hit my radar thanks to her self-written, produced and performed track Make Our Art.
Continue reading “Discovery: DataBass”Icelandic contemporary R&B singer Silja Rós has just hit my radar thanks to her new track and video, a meditation on letting go of toxic love. It’s called Lie Just To Lie.
Continue reading “Video: Silja Rós – Lie Just To Lie”Dr. Veers are a Glasgow-based alternative rock four-piece who have caught my attention through their lively new track Microsleep.
Continue reading “Discovery: Dr. Veers”Heaven X, aka JC Das, is a rapper based in Los Angeles who pays homage to revolutionaries with his new track and video Leaders.
Continue reading “Video: Heaven X – Leaders”AC Peer is a Brooklyn, USA-based alternative R&B artist who has just released his fifth EP as a solo act. Self-produced, it consists of five tracks that deliver soul, jazz and R&B for a modern audience. It’s called Howard’s Hue. Here’s my track by track review.
Continue reading “EP Review: AC Peer – Howard’s Hue”Elizabeth Tsung is a New York City, USA-based violinist and composer who has just released her new EP Illusions. Though well-known and well-regarded in the Big Apple, she’s new to us here in original York, and I was excited to get to know her music. Here’s my track by track review of the EP.
Continue reading “EP Review: Elizabeth Tsung – Illusions”Lou Emery is a Los Angeles, USA-based pop singer songwriter who has caught my attention through her catchy new single. It’s called Instinctual.
Continue reading “Discovery: Lou Emery”Eva Westphal is a folk and indie pop singer songwriter based in New York, USA. Her latest EP brims with the healing power of self-love. It’s called Beautiful Little Life. Here’s my track by track review.
Continue reading “EP Review: Eva Westphal – Beautiful Little Life”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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