3139 Featured_Track playlists

Sense & Sensitivity

I’ve long been fascinated by the acknowledgement of internalized negativity, by the idea that the authors of the narratives we grow up believing are not necessarily the Pulitzer prize-winners we assume them to be.

3AM – Amber Kamminga

Through a moving bassline, Kamminga refines rousing lyrics into the dreamiest pop music and in the process winning over the hearts of fans and critics alike.

Girls Just Want to Have Fun – STRFKR

Groove along to this fun indie cover of an 80s classic…

Spanish Harlem featuring Frank Gambale & Brian Tarquin

I always liked Frank Gambale’s style, especially after hearing his 1990 release Thunder from Down Under and his work with Chick Corea’s electric band.

Satch Boogie – Joe Satriani

“Satch Boogie” is one of those head turning moments for a guitarist that you will never forget by Joe Satriani from his album Surfing with the Alien. I distinctly remember hearing it in college for the first time and running out and buying the album in 1988.

Bubbles – Yosi Horikawa

Yosi Horikawa is what music with no limits sounds like. Move to Bubbles with no limits.

Groovy – It’s Pedrito

It’s Pedrito is an Angolan born British artist from North London. Musical ambition has run through his veins even from the early age of 13. The lyrical content behind ‘Groovy’ is based on experiences with friendships and relationships from 2018 to 2019. It’s Pedrito is not one to stray far from his own experiences when it comes to lyrics in his songs.

Mopar Man- Doug Wilshire

He brings an authentic feel and sound to his music – with a blend of sub genres – rich vocals and the ability on a Steel that would leave Junior Brown talking.

Crush N Sprite – Banks Porter ft. Loopy Loop

Something New From Up and Comer Trapper/Rapper Banks Porter from the gritty streets of the Fordham Road Section of The Bronx.


SHADOW – Lexie Liu

This song starts with an acapella choir with a magical harmony in a minor tension. It is catchy, rhythmic but soft. Followed by futuristic beats and vocal, “SHADOW” will take you into the cyber future.

Like I Do – Jay Trigga

Jay Trigga is versatile and his sound varies from Trap to Afro-Pop. In his words; “I do music as a way to channel my emotions as well as inspire and better the lives of people around me, I hope with my music I’ll be able to bring hope to the Zambian youth that anything is possible and change lives, I feel its upon me to bring joy and hope for a better day”, he aims at changing the game internationally having worked with artists from China, Nigeria, Namibia.

Spacedust – Dux, Kosie

This track is so blazing-hot-fresh you can smell it through your speakers.