20 Year old Mac Ayres exploded quickly with his first EP “Drive Slow”. As a kid from Sea Cliff, NY. He moved to Boston to attend the Berkeley College of Music. Being around so many different artists allowed him to explore different styles until he found the grove for his EP. All produced from his bedroom, Mac Ayres is yet another example of bedroom artists making a name for their selves with what they have available. Slow down is a R&B gem perfect for late night drives. Be sure to check out the the full EP if this tickles your fancy!
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About the curator - Johnathan Fludd
Johnathan Fludd is like any other college student. Wide eyed and trying to find his place in the world. It can be the most stressful part of your life if you let it. Thankfully for him his love of music has kept him sane during these stressful times. He's an artist, a producer and newfound journalist just trying to share his love of music with the world.
Latest Posts
O, My Perfection – Chrome Sparks
3 October 2018
Brooklyn native Jermey Malvin returns as Chrome Sparks with his debut and self titled LP. Shortly after starting producing electronic music in 2010 in his college dorm in Ann Arbor, Michigan Chrome Sparks explodes onto the scene with his breakout track “Marijuana” in 2012 and signed with the electronic mega label Future Classic shortly after. After a string of EP releases with My <3 and Malvin Sparks It’s time for Jermey to show us what he can do with a full length project. And his debut single O, My Perfection is a perfect start.
Make Me Feel Like Your Bitch – Parallelephants
23 August 2018
Parallelephants are a local synth pop band based out of San Antonio TX. Since I currently reside there, I’m pretty hip to what’s popular as far as local talent goes. This is my favorite local band and they don’t half as much love as they deserve in my opinion. Their unique blend of electronic, alternative and hip hop gives them a unique voice in the city that can’t be easily replicated.
Starfruit LA – Choker
16 August 2018
Choker is back for his second EP Honeybloom and I couldn’t be happier. Seemingly out of nowhere he dropped this project with little to no promotion. Not one for social media, only sporting a Twitter account that tweets about twice a year. Choker mysteriously crept back onto the scene with a cryptic tweet stating that his new project was out now. He’s the type of artist who communicates through music only. And he has every right to because Honeybloom is amazing from start to finish.