3139 Featured_Track playlists

Kronkronhinko – Ayub Ogada

The year cycles back into the growing time for life on land in the northern hemisphere.  Land creatures sing joyful songs as the plants start to rise up from the soil…

Neon – The Golden Hour

The song starts out with a chill guitar and catchy drum beat, and doesn’t waste any time trying to build up because the song catches your attention in the first few riffs. The vocals also sound fantastic and sit very well within in the song. The Golden Hour is one of those bands that found their sound and these guys captured great energy with their instruments…

Hallelujah – Remo Anzovino

There’s a thing, that I like more than any other. And this is to feel relaxed.

Every time I hear this tune, I am filled with a sense of peace and tranquility.. I get rid of all sad thoughts, and I feel like in heaven…

Listen To What The Man Said – Wings

Paul McCartney was an integral part of the hitmaking machine that was The Beatles. His musical career post-Beatles was just as successful. Sir Paul and his band Wings soared to phenomenal pop music heights in the 70s and 80s…

Crazy – Gnarls Barkley

After a long time (almost 4 months…), I’m back to this beautiful place missing it a lot. That’s why this week we are having a great song focusing on this pleasant place and that me, you, them, everybody! (too much Blues Brothers) are crazy!…

Nightcrawler – Magic Moon

There’s no time for sleep for these 4 gentlemen from The Hauge, Netherlands. 

The newest single from Magic Moon, “Nightcrawler” (2018) is a 60’s-70’s psych-rock, blues, party banger.  Tremolo and verbed-out multi-colored guitar and organ riffs, layered punching vocals, a rock solid extra-tasty-crispy snare beat, and bouncing bass lines that’ll keep your head bobbin’…

Hey Moon – Molly Nilsson

El sonido low-fi despierta con una melodía en sintetizador justo cuando la huída del sol se respira en el aire azul.

Así, somos invitados a presenciar el encuentro furtivo entre lo que parecería ser una niña y la luna…

Eleanor Rigby – The Beatles

It’s 1:18 in the morning, it’s been raining all day and all night in Bogotá, I don’t think I’ve stopped listening to the sound of the rain for more than an hour in the whole day, I’ve been home all day and have been adjusting to it feeling a lot more empty…

Intro – Elkony

We’re getting back to our indie roots this week and we are staying there for a while. After a foray through some of the bigger artists to ever grace a video game soundtrack I need a breather. I’ve enjoyed the trip and I’m sure we’ll visit some other big names again but right now we need to change gears…

Philosopher – Observer Effect

Truth is…indie bands like us aren’t in it for the money, we just want to know there’s a few people out there nodding their head to our stuff.

The above is a direct quote from the web pages of Observer Effect, a folk-rock group from Brisbane, Australia, who sent me a link to their new single “Philosopher” through Twitter. I clicked on it, had a listen and loved what I was hearing:…

Wide Awake – Parquet Courts

Here in Germany, the temperature finally has moved above freezing. Sun’s out, weather is starting to be pretty great, finally we’ll be hiking the mountains again…

This makes me feel quite motivated to do things, so I’m celebrating my spring motivation with “Wide Awake” by the extraordinary Parquet Courts. It’s a simple song, but IT’S STILL SO GOOD…

Pride (In the Name of Love) by U2

If a shot did ring out in the Memphis sky early on the morning of April 4th 1968, it wasn’t because Martin Luther King Jr was being shot dead – that didn’t happen until past 6pm. There are those who would forgive Bono for his slapdash recollection of one of the saddest days in the history of civil rights (he was, after all, only seven years old at the time)…