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Category: Reviews

Edy Foray – Eerie Feary [Review]

Edy Foray’s “Eerie Feary” captivates with its rich atmosphere, blending smooth electric piano, skilled horns, and intriguing bass to create a dynamic, jazz-infused experience.

Edy Foray, Eerie Feary, Jazz, Jazz fusion, Nu jazz, UK

Zacchae’us Paul – MAMA SAID [Review]

Mama said, “Don’t judge a track by its title..”

Atlanta, Georgia, Jazz, MAMA SAID, Nu jazz, USA, Zacchae'us Paul

GEO – I Have a Tattoo.. [Review]

I Have a Tattoo That Is Misspelled in Portuguese, Not Brazilian Portuguese, but I Don’t Actually Really Know Anything at All

Electronic, Experimental Electronika, GEO, I Have a Tattoo That Is Misspelled in Portuguese Not Brazilian Portuguese but I Don't Actually Really Know Anything at All, IDM, Los Angeles, USA

Maruja – The Invisible Man [Review]

A track which demands to be heard loud, imagine it in an intimate, small venue.

Alternative Rock, Manchester, Maruja, Rock, UK

Zaub – Skate With Ra [Review]

Today, get ready for a musical treat as we showcase an old track from Zaub, Skate With Ra, a production that beautifully showcases their signature instrumental style.

Garage rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Skate With Ra, Zaub

3XPLOTITS – 3XPLOT!TS [Review]

With a minimal aesthetic, the track invites the listener into its addictive soundscape through its beautiful monotony.

3XPLOT!TS, 3XPLOTITS, Electronic, Instrumental Hip Hop, Philadelphia, Rap/Hip-Hop, USA

Pallas Haze – EGO [Review]

“EGO” boasts a vibrant pop sensibility, exploring themes of self-reflection, pride, and self-centeredness in a moment of intensity.

Australia, EGO, Indie pop, Indie-rnb, Nu Disco, Pallas Haze, Pop/R&B

Taylor Fleming – Lintu [Review]

A smooth track infused with jazzy elements that encapsulates the thrill and enthusiasm of exploring new places and forming connections with diverse individuals.

Jazz, Lintu, Nu jazz, Piano, Taylor Fleming, USA

Art Against Agony – His Daughter’s Eyes Pt. I [Review]

“His Daughter’s Eyes Pt. I” is characterized by the band’s skilled performance, the intricate rhythm patterns, and the nicely complex melodic structures.

experimental rock, Germany, Metal, Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock, Rock

Digital Carbs – In Unison [Review]

Digital Carbs is the kind of band that has underrated written all over it.

Digital Carbs, Germany, Indie Rock, Munich, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock

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