Lively LA ska punks The Interrupters are calling for greater unity at a time of great division. And their song even contains a few specifics about how we might get there. Unfortunately, it’s going to require a bit of sacrifice, so, you know, just scroll on by if that’s going to be too hard…
Coming straight from the heart of Spanish Harlem, rapper UFO Fev, an artist signed to Fat Joe teams up with French producer J Hart for their brand new collaborative project, Emigres, which is Fire btw..
“Days keep passing by / I feel like I’m losing time / I can’t get you off my mind”.
Lost by poorstacy is an extremely hot track at the moment. While the lyrics tell a story of disparity and darkness, poorstacy uses his voice and a melodic trap-infused beat to create an addictive tune that will be on repeat for weeks to come…
The desire to deliver beautiful words and words that leave an imprint on the mind can often leave one in a paralyzing state of creative despair. Loving is a sound where the imprint is deep and words are soaked in life lived amongst the creative despair…
Shout out to Matt from Music to Escape Reality for sharing this dope song with me. On their new single, “Mother May I,” Wxsted Txlent lays down a great tune with elements of old school funk and hip-hop…
You’d have a very tough time trying to find a voice more soulful than Alabama Shakes’ Britney Howard. It’s just so rich and natural it blends perfectly with her band’s unique brand of earthy, bluesy roots rock…
Tensei is a Japanese word that translates to reincarnation in English. Reincarnation is what this playlist is all about, and the group named Tensei is the author of this week’s addition to the playlist, an R&B infused track, “What If”…
This week we discovered the brand-new work from one of the artists who got featured in the playlist in the past. Ekhtronic’s new LP, “Peninsula” is a very interesting project from a musician who’s constantly growing and finding his own voice within a distinctive style…
Another great soul filled track, that fits perfectly on this playlist. “Never Knew Love Like This Before” by Stephanie Mills was released in 1980, off the heels of the disco era. Still consisting of those familiar disco-pop feels built around twinkly electric piano and a sharp, syncopated guitar, this song hold an everlasting feel good quality…
‘After a time, the beauty of the garden started to fade away into something altogether more ominous. Even though we’d been trailing for hours, the same landmarks kept appearing on our horizon…’
Estamos felices de regresar con una segunda temporada y que mejor que con una canción en español, de un proyecto muy original y natural de una amistad la cual mi familia y yo tuvimos la oportunidad y bonita experiencia de conocer y convivir, Marcelo es parte de un círculo de amigos de Cuernavaca, Morelos, como lo es Rafael Rosas (Meteora), que también es parte de éste playlist, recordemos que todo está conectado y que somos parte de una pasión, y justo como lo dice el nombre de éste tema “Fluye”, se trata de una canción que escuché hace unos años cuando Marcelo la estaba componiendo, ya que por las noches se tomaba un tiempo para cantar y escribir, es entonces cuando escuche que cantaba una frase que decía: Fluye como el viento…
We all endure hardships throughout our lives – some of us more than others. The men, women and family’s, that farm and live off the land do it tougher than any other demographic sector in Australia. Living remotely, drought, mortgage stress adds to the distresses of day to day life, and furthermore getting access to mens help – that we all take for granted here in the big smoke…