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It Was A Good Day – Ice Cube
17 May 2019
While former NWA member Ice Cube might be most famous for his game-changing, fiercely political lyricism, his best loved track is without a doubt It Was A Good Day – and not without reason…
Another Weekend – Ariel Pink
17 May 2019
We all know that feeling you get at the end of a weekend when you realise the end is nigh and another week looms. It can strike at any time – it could be during Sunday dinner, as the sun goes down for the final time that week or even as late as Monday morning on the bus – and it takes you into a dream-like state while you recall the weekend’s events…
My World – OSHUN feat. Jorja Smith
29 April 2019
I have been following these two girls on Instagram for quite some time but I have just dabbled into their music to find out that I absolutely love them. They are the new age Floetry. Jorja is also a new singer that I have grown attached too. Hearing their beautiful melodic voices over this beat gave me chills…
Communication (feat. DRAM) – Arin Ray
29 April 2019
I recently came across this song while listening to the artist Xavier Omar and it has been on repeat ever since. I found this song intriguing, to the slow melody in the background to DRAMs deep voice ringing over that melody. The beat is one thing but I love but the lyrics…
Championships – Meek Mill
30 March 2019
Sometimes the meaning of winning comes with a lot of pain and suffering. More importantly, the ability to share one’s pain with others can be the driving factor that helps you achieve…
Giant (with Rag’n Bone Man) – Calvin Harris
30 March 2019
Kicking off the beginning of a playlist designed to fill the mind with the energy to conquer any dream, battle or goal. ‘GIANT’ by Calvin Harris and Rag’n Bone Man is the epitome of what it feels like to WIN…
Velvet 4 Sale – U.S. Girls
15 March 2019
Feel isolated? Like you’re drifting through space? Me too. And apparently so do these guys. Their most recent record, In A Poem Unlimited, is a coagulation of genres that defy many contemporary standards…
Everything In Its Right Place – Radiohead
15 March 2019
If there’s any voice for the future and its foreboding nature, it’s Thom Yorke. He and Radiohead have become veterans of the industry, but on release, their album Kid A was met with mixed response as its futuristic use of electronic instruments and grim lyrics (even by the standards of the famously nihilistic group) were a sharp turn from their previous record- OK Computer…
Church – Don Amero
25 September 2018
Don Amero… wow! Amero has been around for a bit. How long is a bit? Well, he has five albums to his credit. His latest project, Evolution, was just released last week. His new single is Give It To Ya but I want to focus on Church…
All Kinds Of Crazy – Codie Prevost
25 September 2018
Codie Prevost is one of those, grow up in a small town kinda country stories. Archerwill, Saskatchewan might be a couple hundred strong, maybe. To understand Codie and how got started, you really need to hear it from him. Telling someone else’s story just won’t do it justice…
The World Could Use A Cowboy – Adam Gregory
25 September 2018
Adam Gregory is from my home of Edmonton, Alberta. I have been lucky enough to work with him a number of times and have gotten to know his family quite well. Adam is as you see, a great guy that cares about others. There is a reason he was awarded the Slaight Music Humanitarian Award at the 2013 Canadian Country Music Awards…
Blame It On The Neon – Leaving Thomas
19 September 2018
I just finished working with Annika and Bryton, Leaving Thomas and they have recently become an independent duo. As a Canadian in the music business, I had heard of them but only recently had we met. Their tune Blame It On The Neon is a classic country crooning, crying tune.