Category: Music
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The Expressive Sound of Taylor Jules Shines in “Every Little Moment”
Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles, Taylor Jules freely and without restriction expresses herself in her songs. For example, as in the new track “Every Little Moment.” Filled with nostalgic, slightly bittersweet reflections and the velvety texture of her vocals, the song sounds melodic and contemplative. Taylor’s expressive voice, set against soul-oriented modern production,…
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An Abandoned Water Park as a Metaphor: The New Song by Exsonvaldes
In their previous work, the trio Exsonvaldes often displayed an intellectual side shaped by their academic backgrounds: Simon Beaudoux (vocals and guitar) holds a master’s degree in artificial intelligence; Antoine Bernard (guitar, keyboards) graduated in sound engineering from the Louis Lumière school; and Martin Chourrout (drums) studied at École Polytechnique. In their new song “Abandoned…
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25 Years Later: Milan Suta and His “Which Way Do I Go”
Many people have something like this – an idea you don’t know what to do with. A novel draft stuck at the third chapter. A photograph that never made it out of the film. A melody spinning in your head but never finding a way out. Milan Suta, an independent Czech producer and synthesist, kept…
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Against Silence: “We Didn’t Survive to Be Quiet” by Neo Brightwell
There is a question that has been haunting me for a long time – and has sounded especially loud in the last decade: what happens to a person when a machine starts thinking for them? Not in the sense of arithmetic – in the sense of who to be, what to love, what to believe…
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The Cinematic Calm of New Wolves’ “Boiling Up”
New Wolves – a trio from Swansea, United Kingdom, create indie-electronic music with a guitar sense of space and a producer’s love for unusual details. Their songs often start with something familiar and then slightly change direction: warm hooks, flashes of broken synthesizer, low harmonies, and a cinematic drift. The second single of this year, “Boiling…
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The Season’s First Single, “Beyond,” by Rosie Meyer: Fresh, Bold, and Infectious
In her music, pop artist Rosie Meyer combines witty storytelling with bold hooks. With the new single “Beyond,” Rosie is starting a new release cycle and refreshing her sound. It is a playful, travel-ready pop anthem driven by the energy of a live band, indie-pop textures, melodies with elements of country, and a hint of…
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Baroque, Bold and Beautiful: KiKi Holli is “Running Out of Time”
KiKi Holli – an indie-pop vocalist and songwriter from Los Angeles – is back, and this time she brought a whole movie with her. The new single “Running Out of Time,” where indie-pop meets dream-pop, baroque sophistication and the brooding charm of dark wave. A real find for music lovers with refined taste. Rich synthesizers…
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Honest Lyrics and Lush Atmosphere Define “High” New Single by Will Newman
He burst onto the British pop scene at the end of 2018 and since then has carved out a niche worldwide thanks to his unconventional view of adolescence and relationships. Will Newman is a singer and songwriter from Canterbury. Will’s new single “High,” a vibrant and heartfelt indie-pop track, explores distractions and ways of escaping…
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A Subtle Commentary on Our Time in “Like I Was Never Mine”
Built on a cinematic atmosphere, the song “Like I Was Never Mine” by Danish singer and songwriter Marie Fjeldsted unfolds as a poetic reflection on quietly crossed boundaries and slowly collapsing foundations. The song can be heard as the voice of a woman in a personal crisis – or as the voice of Mother Earth…
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Daniel Arison Explores Identity and Love in “wouldn’t change a thing”
In his music, Daniel Arison is used to sharing complex stories about love, identity, and personal growth. Today, the singer and songwriter presents his first release of the year – “wouldn’t change a thing,” a song about the beauty and meaning of life’s difficult moments. Built on emotional storytelling and melodic vulnerability, “wouldn’t change a…