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Stranger – GINGE

“… with a voice that reminds me of a mix of somewhere between Peggy Lee and Joy Crookes – but one that is unique in its own way. GINGE’s vocals remind me of dripping honey, the sharpness of a lemon and the tang of a lime; sharp and intoxicating…”

Dazed and Confused – Led Zeppelin

This track was a must listen for any guitarist in 70’s, not to mention the whole album of Led Zeppelin I. Recorded in 1968 at Olympic studios in London, this track is a masterful work of hard rock British blues!…

Nantucket Sleighride (To Owen Coffin) – Mountain

It’s an odyssey of sorts starting off with a mellow groove and builds to their signature hard rock stomp that just begs to be cranked to eleven.

Krack – Soulwax

‘Krack’ is a great example of what Soulwax are all about – a unique combination of rock and electronica laden with pounding baselines and minimalistic vocal chops.

Cold – Chris Stapleton

“Cold” is bluesy country with some rock and soul thrown in as well. It’s both classic-sounding and classy, with radiant strings and rousing Hammond B3. Even so, if you’re not chief among country fans, there’s an appeal beyond the genre.

In Boxes – AURORA

It is scary but mesmerizing.

So please go ahead and enjoy this dark and mischievous song.

Your New Girl – Y’akoto

Your New Girl is a perfect introduction to the Urban Afro Playlist.

Little Push – Mocky

This track is fresh bumping production with a Portugal sunrise smile.

Atoms Song- Teebs

“Warm. Organic. Tumbling. Blissful. Expansive.” I can think of no better words to describe this track and how perfectly it slots into the final moments of a yoga practice.

We Won’t Move – Arlissa

British singer-songwriter, Arlissa, is certainly one of the best vocalists I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to. It’s no wonder she was recruited to lend her song, “We Won’t Move” to the soundtrack album for one of the most emotional movies ever.

Black The Sky – King’s X

I was late to the table but King’s X has become a huge favorite and influence on me as a musician in the last few years. No one sounds like them or is able mesh heaviness, groove, soul, and Beatles-esque harmonies in such a seamless way.


Rise – Carmody

Algo que hago en la mayoría de mis noches es dormir con música de fondo con bajo volumen, y puedo decirles que escuchar Carmody ha sido algo muy lindo e inspirador, simplemente imagino algún paisaje.