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Category: Reviews

Rosie Monday – Party by Myself [Review]

Rosie Monday rides the beat in the same apparent style these young native Siargao surfers ride the cloud 9 waves.

Rap/Hip-Hop, Rosie Monday, Toronto, USA

Kai Straw – My Soul Is Lemonade [Review]

Kai Straw created a light on the outside but full of strength song, which emits an optimist vibe and a much needed feel – good attitude.

Kai Straw, Pop/R&B, San Francisco, USA

DETECT Classic Session #1 | Simon Höfele & Andi Otto + Band [Review]

An hour long video, full of rewarding melodies and exceptional performance that will definitely challenge and amaze any audience that is willing to experience fresh and surprising music patterns.

Detect Classic Festival, Experimental, Live Session, Neoclassical

MXMS – Gravedigger [Review]

Simple and straightforward. Beautiful and rewarding. Doing more with less. The art of electronic music production.

Electronic, MXMS, NYC, Oklahoma, Pop/R&B

M A N E – Portals (Iteration #2) [Review]

M A N E are back with their new single “Portals (Iteration #2)”, an art pop gem to round out the summer.

M A N E, Oregon, Pop/R&B, Portland, USA

Minutes to Midnight – 13 Days [Review]

“13 Days” captures the classic, warm, rock sound but with a modern approach that makes it completely relevant today.

Cambridge, Minutes to Midnight, Rock, UK

Moonfish – Drop of Water [Review]

“Drop of Water” is the debut cut by Moonfish, an electronic jazz piece of art.

Electronic, Jazz, Lon, Moonfish, Piano, UK

OKAN – Espiral [Review]

What female-led Okan achieves with Espiral is to make a diverse patchwork of classic and more innovative rhythms.

Cuba, Jazz, OKAN

Sara Abraham – Big Man [Review]

Big Man has a calming and pleasant sound which also shows that there has been lots of excitement as well as complexity in its creation process.

Bossa Nova, Cyprus, Jazz, Pop/R&B, Rotterdam, Sara Abraham

Stevie Zita – Indigo [Review]

An atmospheric track where the great detuned guitars, the ambient synth pads, the soft drum beat and the expressive vocals are reaching your ears so smoothly as stroking a cat would feel.

Canada, Rock, Stevie Zita, Toronto

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