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Category: Reviews

Leila Milki- Fall Asleep [Review]

She is currently producing her next full-length record, a quest to find beauty in the complex spaces between.

2021 release, Acoustic, Cinematic, Lebanon, Leila Milki, Neoclassical, Pop/R&B

Trauma Cat – There’s No Such Thing (A Holiday Song) [Review]

There’s no such thing as Santa Claus..

Christmas, Indie Rock, New York, Pop Rock, Punk, Rock, Trauma Cat, USA

Kay Slice – Slice M Go [Review]

Dutch Ghanaian rapper Kay Slice is back with a blend of hip hop and afrobeats that makes you feel the need to headbang to the beat instantly.

Afrobeats, Ghana, Kay Slice, Netherlands, Rap/Hip-Hop, Slice M Go, The Netherlands

Teset – Stapler [Review]

Makes you wanna be in a state of sleep while having a lucid dream.

Electronic, Experimental, Experimental Electronika, IDM

Elephant Castle – Caught In A Twilight Zone [Review]

Elephant castle has released their latest song Caught In A Twilight Zone, an upbeat melodic driven production. The song welcomes … More

California, Elephant Castle, Indie Rock, Los Angeles, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, USA

Crayon x Tora x Gracy Hopkins – Misplaced [Review]

Parisian multi-instrumentalist and producer Crayon teams up with Jo Lowenthal from indie band Tora and rapper Gracy Hopkins, for their new single titled Misplaced.

Crayon, Electronic, Gracy Hopkins, indie-pop, Indie-rnb, Jo Lowenthal, NeoSoul, Pop/R&B, Tora

Anomalie – Bond [Review]

A Feel-good crisp instrumental

Alternative R&B, Anomalie, Canada, Electro funk, Electro Swing, Funk, Groove, Instrumental, Montreal, Pop/R&B

Wet Leather – If You’re Wrong [Review]

Click play and let your nostalgia go through the roof.

If You're Wrong, Indie Rock, Rock, Waxworks Vol. 1, Wet Leather

Theorem of joy – Tomorow riots [Review]

Today’s track comes from Theorem of Joy, it is called Tomorow riots and it is part of their recent album L’hiver. 

Jazz, Jazz fusion, math rock, Nu jazz, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Theorem of joy, World, World Music

Yakul – April [Review]

The band’s UK tour starts 15th November. Grab a ticket while you can!

April, Indie-rnb, Jazz, NeoSoul, Pop/R&B, Yakul

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