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Lowne – Greyout

While Abby Cole and Matheus Nascimento, aka Slowaves, are a couple in real life, they also form an exciting musical partnership running under the name Lowne. Although they are separated by more than 5,000 miles, their music journey began early this year. Their expertise in producing dreamy and nostalgic soundscapes has caught the eye of the knowledgeable …

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TDJ – SPF INFINI 3

Geneviève Ryan-Martel, TDJ’s nom de plume from Montreal premiered her euro trance series with SPF INFINI 3 signaling the end of a phenomenal trio. “SPF INFINI 3”, living up to the collaborative nature of its predecessors, includes twenty-one unique tracks, such as Vitesse X and Neggy Gemmy – some all time favorites of HighClouds. Another bold feature …

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Mia Porter – Meditating in Asia

Less than two years ago, we introduced you to Mia Porter — a fresh talent that made its debut with the art pop and indie folk EP okay. Today, the Netherlands-based musician has blessed us with a comforting new piece entitled “Meditating in Asia”, which is also the appetizer to her debut album. With the help …

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Jake Hays – All I’ve Got to Say

Jake Hays’s All I’ve Got to Say is a deeply moving song. With a warm acoustic guitar melody, the track quickly attracts the listener. Hays’ voice is rugged and emotional, combining with the song to bring out its message of love and vulnerability. Lyrics are well-written, describing a love that is both complex and real. …

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Olivia Grace – Sundays

The song “Sundays” by Olivia Grace gives off an eerie vibe with its soulful melodies and meaningful lyrics. The Instruction provided is not clear. Can you please provide more context so that I can rephrase the sentence accordingly? The Olivia’s vocals is shines brighter than anything else with this production. The words in the song …

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Loveshadow – Last Room

Loveshadow’s DIY avant-garde pop matches well features from the past and present. The epic team of Anya Prisk and Izaak Schlossman from the Bay Area glide through a musical territory that salutes to soulful sophistication in Sade’s tradition, while also encompassing nuances with dense synthespop. Their songs often have an impressive essence of ethereal sensuality and grooviness. We …

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Houndsteeth – Rodeo

It is precisely for this reason that Houndsteeth’s long-awaited album, “Hold Your Horses,” really lives up to its title, making the listeners travel to the world of patience and endurance. This trio, consisting of three very talented individuals – Grace Ward, Jolee Gordon, Izzy Da Fonseca and altogether sharing a very long friendship that spans ten …

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Venus – Things Change

With the passage of time, each of us embarks on a journey of development, adaptation and self-recognition. Venus, an exceptional new artist, has brought us her gently meditative song entitled “Things Change,” where she encourages us to accept the continuous changes lurking in our lives. She takes us to a dreamy world with her velvety voice and …

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Magz – For Good

Magz’s album, entitled ‘Magz – For Good’, is an evocative song packed with emotion. The song begins with a touching piano melody, laying the foundation for uplifting lyrics. Her vocals are both strong and soulful, able to easily express the raw emotion of its message. The words to For Good are contemplative and deeply personal, …

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ROSIE – Startover

The track ROSIE Startover is mesmerizing and soulful, immediately captivating the listener. The song begins with the delicate melody of piano, giving a sense of melancholy and introspection. ROSIE’s vocals are full of raw emotion and vulnerability, hauntingly beautiful. The lyrics are very introspective, catering to the theme of beginning again and finding oneself after …

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People Museum – Sleep

Their music firmly belongs to the vibrant musical and cultural cradle of their cherished hometown New Orleans. Made up of four remarkable musicians whose history encompasses both choral and sacred, as well as electronic pop and indie rock materials, this group breathes new life into soul-searching whilst conjuring a state of blissful cath. Prior to the …

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Kayls – On the Rocks

On the Rocks, by Kayls is an enchanting and mindful song that weaves pop music with elements of R&B and electronic beats. Right away you are drawn in by the smooth and seductive voice of Kayls, with its evocative power. On the Rocks is no exception. Its infectious beats and catchy melodies make for a …

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Nightseason – Strangers

Nightseason have very generously given us their entire new original track ‘Strangers’ produced by Patrick Zeinali and Jordan Caiola. The song, with its passionate lyrics which touch deep within your soul, is bound to make a strong impression on listeners. The energy they muster is infectious, making us thirst for more. If you want to keep up …

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The Aphotic – Wanted

We’ve stumbled upon our new favorite band, The Aphotic, and they’ve generously shared their single ‘Wanted’ with us. Their music has an irresistible charm, drawing from lo-fi electronica, and blending neo-soul and future R&B to create a style that’s truly one-of-a-kind. The final result is simply outstanding. This track might just be their greatest work …

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Sannia – Go And Get Over

A gem: Sannia’s “Go And Get Over” is an amazing song that expresses the emotions of leaving behind and becoming strong in weakness. Even from the opening notes, you’re thrown right into a world of sincere storytelling and beautiful voices. In lyrics for “Go And Get Over”, the themes are raw and honest, including resilience and …

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Sara Phillips – Here’s To You

Sara Phillips’ Here’s To You is a well-composed song in which she shines as both a songwriter and performer. Phillips has both a strong, forceful voice and a warm, heartfelt one which seeks to touch the listener immediately. Her vocals take center stage in this simple but effective acoustic arrangement. The lyrics are sincere and practical, praising those …

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David and Brittany Farkas – First Lullaby

The first piece, “First Lullaby” by David and Brittany Farkas is a tender melody that really gets at the heart of what it means to be a lullaby. The melody is tranquil and perfectly written. It would be completely suitable for quiet evenings or moments of rest. The sweet voices of David and Brittany fit very well …

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Kalyna Rakel – Who Knew

Who Knew is a delectable showcase of Kalyna Rakel’s own musical style, and lyrical finesse. This track is a lovely combination of soulful tunes and meaningful lyrics, for a compelling listen. Rakel’s powerful yet poignant voice brings depth to the song, as every word weighs heavily on a listener. This is a subtly elegant arrangement, one that gives …