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Category: Reviews

Mutant Thoughts – Breaking Views [Review]

You might want to stop what you’re doing, because this one will take some of your time to listen (again and again)!

Bristol, Mutant thoughts, Rock, UK

Natalie Nicole Gilbert – Wrapped Up In A Dream Called You [Review]

“Wrapped Up In A Dream Called You” is a slow tempo, smooth jazz track that would make you both jubilant and wistful.

Jazz, Natalie Nicole Gilbert, Saxophone, USA

Hauskey – Slow [Review]

File under: Promising artists to follow and keep an ear out for the upcoming EP.

Andy Hopkins, Australia, Hauskey, Perth, Pop/R&B

Smotherly Love – Less Shoulders More Coping [Review]

Less Shoulders, More Coping, is Sam Master’s first single, but now that the UK – based artist has offered us something of such exquisite quality, the bar is high.

Essex, Psychedelia, Rock, Smotherly Love, UK

Kenichiro Suehiro – Antinomy [Review]

Have you ever listened to a soundtrack theme that it was so good that you urgently needed to watch the film? “Antinomy” is exactly that.

Japan, Kenichiro Suehiro, Neoclassical, Piano, Soundtrack

Catercorner – Catercorner [Review]

Organic, live, overdrive guitars blended with programmable drum machines. Creativity at its best.

Breakcore, Catercorner, Electronic, London, Metal, UK

Yorxe – Like Me [Review]

Straight from Cape Town, Yorxe introduces her 4th smashing single, Like Me.

Cape Town, Pop/R&B, South Africa, Yorxe

Kaleida – Feed Us Some [Review]

‘Feed Us Some’ is Kaleida’s third single from the forthcoming album ‘Odyssey’, due for release on August 28th!

Electronic, Florida, Kaleida, London, Pop/R&B, UK, USA

ZOMOZ – Like I Like It [Review]

The Japan based group manages to sound rich by playing less. We like it.

Japan, Pop/R&B, ZOMOZ

Ireesh Lal – Mvmt VI: Third Eye Chakra [Review]

There is good fusion music, there is excellent fusion music, and then there is Ireesh Lal.

Electronic, Fusion, Indian, Ireesh Lal, Jazz, Sitar, Tabla, Trumpet, USA

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