Category: News
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Lagos Nights and Soft Longing in DAPPER’s “My Type”
Damilola Akinwunmi, aka DAPPER, is known in Nigeria’s music scene for his impeccable taste and sharp ear. Now he steps into the spotlight as a performer. His new single “My Type” feels like a heady confession-blending attraction, tenderness, and a bittersweet longing many will recognize.As the force behind Dapper Group, he has long fused afrobeats,…
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When It’s Time to Walk Away: Echo Union’s “The Door”
An interesting moth has flown into our musical nets – and it’s Echo Union. The band aims to offer listeners something more than just songs – they offer solidarity. “We wanted these songs to feel like someone taking your hand and saying, ‘I’ve been through this too,’” Echo Union explain. “It’s about recognizing the storm,…
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“Real Little Wild”: A Spontaneous Indie Spark from 2AP
The song “Real Little Wild” by 2AP sounds like the opening scene of a film. The first chords trigger a quick emotional reaction, vivid images, and a cinematic atmosphere, combining rock instrumentation with pop melodic clarity. At the core of 2AP lies the vocal contrast between the warm baritone of Jarek H. and the expressive…
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When Blues Travels: The Sound of The Balubbo Blues Band
Led by the charismatic, gravel‑voiced Joe Balubbo, The Balubbo Blues Band blend dusty guitar riffs, warm bass lines, pulsing drums, and brass accents in the track “Starry Eyed View.” The band works like a crew of virtual travelers: their songs tell stories of the road, the sea, and sleepless nights, carrying an energy that is…
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The Weight of Karma: A Reflective Track by Fenixar & Wayne Keeley
“Karmic Debts (Remix)” by Fenixar and Wayne Keeley is a contemplative, introspective track that explores themes of karma, regret, personal responsibility, and the cyclical nature of human existence. It delves into the concept of karmic debt-the idea that actions in life accumulate consequences (debts) that must be repaid either in this lifetime or in future…
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“Spill The Tea” by Tara Lett: a Playful Yet Thoughtful Take on Friendship Dynamics
Tara Lett exposes one-sided vulnerability in her new single “Spill The Tea”! One person opens their soul, spills all their feelings, while the other shuts down completely – and the air literally crackles with awkwardness. The track masterfully captures this fragile moment of imbalance, when sincerity collides with silence. Sunny tropical rhythms, airy synthesizers and…
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Tape from the Past: Family Worship Center and Their “Malibu by Midnight”
Today, the Portland‑based collective Family Worship Center presents the track “Malibu by Midnight.” More a restored hymn than a conventional cover, “Malibu by Midnight” was “discovered” alongside a newly recovered religious text. According to the band, the song surfaced on a cassette tape together with fragments of scripture-its author and origins unknown-hovering somewhere between West Coast mysticism,…
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Indie Rock With a Sensual Edge – the New Track by Deaf Echo
The alternative rock trio Deaf Echo from Los Angeles carefully think through the sound of their works, which ranges from melancholic ballads to fiery dance melodies. The guys have released a new track, “All But Love” – a sexy, danceable indie-alternative rock composition with a dark, nocturnal atmosphere. Pulsating bass, sharp guitars, and powerful drums…
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Indie, Folk, and Reggae Under One Sky – Listen to “Bajo el Mismo Sol” by Rey Dante
Rey Dante releases a new track, “Bajo el Mismo Sol.” The song beautifully weaves together indie, pop, psychedelic touches, and a hint of folk warmth. Gentle flamenco-style guitars and soft, layered vocals set an intimate mood that suddenly bursts into a bright reggae-pop groove in the chorus. The artist plays with sound – and does it with…
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Seafret and James Morrison Unite on “Driftwood”
Stepping away from the corporate machine, Seafret are accountable to no one but themselves. “We’ve always rebelled against that,” Jack insists. “As soon as we stepped out of that pressure zone, we started writing songs because no one was telling us that we had to write songs.” And now the duo Seafret are pleased to…