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Being so deeply involved in the musicto community I tend to hear all the tracks that are being published each week – the diversity is amazIng and yet – the consistency of quality is incredible…
Back this week with a track from Deep Azur entitled “So Blue”…
The theremin can often make for an uncomfortable listen. While a historical achievement in electronic instruments, it has been relegated as a novelty rather than a ubiquity, something its admirers would likely bemoan. However muddled its application and relevance has become, its early performers were virtuosos, fitting the instrument among entire orchestras in place of vocals and stringed instruments…
Winston Surfshirt is an Australian music band that specializes in funk and hip-hop. Their 2018 single, “For the Record,” is a pleasant r&b record with elements of jazz and funk. Also, the song is very laid back and radiates a summer vibe, which makes it perfect for a picnic playlist…
phew! This week seems full of stuff to do eh? I got you, life never was meant to be easy but it can certainly be enjoyable. You know sometimes our biggest accomplishments are not the big things people can see…
Eighty Seven Nights has taken my ears by surprise! A six piece formed in 2018 in Charleston college, although members origins are wide spread throughout the US – Philly, NYC and Nashville to name a few…
SAINt JHN can be regarded as one of the best new artists of the last year. Though he had a couple of singles before, he made the cut with his first album “Collection One” released in 2018 without a label…
In these fast paced, exhausting times, sometimes we need music that can allow us to change our pace. “Vestiges” is a great piece to do so, even though it feels like an evocative desperation occurring in simpler times…
18 by Landon Cube is an amazing feel-good alternative vibe that was released before his music reached massive popularity. It’s a personal track that Cube wrote when he was, as you may have guessed, eighteen years old…
A lifetime has passed; an ocean of eternity has washed over me…
“We are alone / And all is one / The father daughter devil and son…” Hmm, the excerpted lyrics from the first verse of “Big Black Dog” seem to speak to an authoritarian and his closest disciples if you will… let that sink in…
“Fists are flying in the name of love,” sings Leyla McCalla on Aleppo, the sobering standout centrepiece of her third album, The Capitalist Blues. “So much violence in the name of love,” she continues as the guitar pierces us with a shriek of obstreperous feedback. “We look on and on, we don’t heed the call / Who knows if we care at all?…