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Hospital Class – WHITE HOT GASOLINE

From the first searing guitar riff to the driving beat that pulls you along, I really like “WHITE HOT GASOLINE” by Hospital Class, this is a real rock’n’roll song with a touch of Southern rock and Americana, which reflects the creativity and talent of Simon Sengun as a producer. With blistering pedal steel licks by …

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Naomi Campbell – Don’t You Mind

Naomi Campbell’s “Don’t You Mind” is a perfect example of soulful vocals and a story behind the song, which is a timeless classic but still unique. Right from the begining, I was hooked on Naomi’s raw yet sophisticated vocal, which channels the essence of classic Soul and Americana influences. The work with her great band …

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Nick Marks – Into The Void

I’m in love with Nick Marks’ “Into The Void“, it’s such an incredible mix of funk, R&B, and jazz. It’s like a kaleidoscope of sound, from the mesmerizing synths to the lush horn arrangements that evoke the brilliance of Prince and Thundercat. This kind of structure means that no moment feels repetitive and it is …

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Caleb Hart – Emancipation

Caleb Hart’s “Emancipation” is a stunning celebration of Caribbean heritage and freedom, blending vibrant rhythms and soulful melodies that instantly transport you to the heart of Tobago. Every track is filled with passion and innovation, and I’m sure you will love them as much as I did. It is a perfect blend of the old …

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9 o’clock Nasty – Too Cool (The EQ Remix)

“Too Cool (The EQ Remix)” by 9 o’clock Nasty is an auditory delight, this remix takes the original track to wild new heights, blending throbbing basslines and pulse-racing beats that’ll leave you mesmerized and moving. EQ’s re-imagining adds an irresistible drum and bass energy that is both electrifying and immersive. Whether you are dancing alone …

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Electric High – Colorful White Lies

Electric High’s “Colorful White Lies” is a must-listen for rock enthusiasts who love a bit of a mix of classic hard rock and modern alternative vibes, and I was hooked from the first explosive note of “Sun” to the dark intensity of “Weeping Gods”. Every track on this album is a powerful chapter in their …

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Stefanos Barbalias – Out of Faith

Stefanos Barbalias’ “Out of Faith” is one of those songs that grabs you instantly with its groovy melody and honest exploration of life’s quiet battles, finding the balance between hope and exhaustion and doing so in such an intimate and relatable way. This track is a beautifully crafted piece of folk music with a modern …

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Rony Rex x Nakamura Minami – MANIMANI

“MANIMANI” is the perfect combination of Rony Rex’s bold deconstructed beats and Nakamura Minami’s confident, carefree Japanese rap, and a track that you want to dance to immediately, and have stuck in your head for what feels like forever. This is pure fun and absolutely addictive collaboration with its bass-heavy production and cheeky lyrics about …

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Andrea Longato – Wishlist

Andrea Longato’s “Wishlist”, is one of those tracks that immediately latches you in with its moody jazz vibes, delicate guitar melodies, and the seamless mix of classical and contemporary sounds, I couldn’t stop listening and was completely enchanted by the introspective but welcoming mood. I really like Andrea’s talent and it is safe to say …

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Tally Koren – What Was I Made For?

Tally Koren’s “What Was I Made For?” is a beautiful, stripped-down voyage that embraces vulnerability and showcases Tally’s enchanting vocal prowess. This song, originally by Billie Eilish and featured in the Barbie movie soundtrack, has been transformed by Koren into a deeply personal and introspective anthem. With a hauntingly minimalistic arrangement, Tally’s voice delicately weaves …

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SATRE – Cleanse

SATRE’s new track “Cleanse” is a heartwarming indie-folk ballad that will surely tug at your heartstrings. With its rich, warm vocal tones and atmospheric backdrop, this song beautifully captures the essence of finding solace in nature amid the chaos of city life. Inspired by his own experiences moving from the serene landscapes of Stockholm to …

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Okayden – Creatures

Okayden’s latest single, “Creatures”, is an absolute standout, offering a sonic journey that reflects the artist’s childhood and connection to the natural world. Inspired by the movie Scooby-Doo, the track skillfully melds tribal beats with electronic vibes, creating an immersive and nostalgic experience that’s both innovative and emotionally resonant. It’s the kind of music that …

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Hyde Out – Moonfactory

From the moment I pressed play on Hyde Out’s “Moonfactory”, I was captivated by its rich fusion of sounds that take you on a nostalgic yet refreshingly modern journey. Omar Merlo and Jaka Levstek have crafted a masterful blend of ’90s British pop rock with touches of ’60s and ’70s folk, and ’80s electropop, delivering …

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The Tearless Life – Conversations With Angels

From the moment I pressed play on The Tearless Life’s debut album “Conversations With Angels”, I knew I was in for a journey unlike any other. Hailing from the mystical town of Todmorden, England, this album wraps you in a celestial yet unsettling embrace that’s hard to shake off. It’s an eerie blend of subversive …

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Melina Hazewood – Sister

Melina Hazewood’s new single “Sister” is an absolute joy, echoing with a powerful celebration of sisterly love that warms the heart and lifts the spirit. With her commanding vocals and heartwarming lyrics, Melina crafts a narrative that’s both personal and universal, perfect for anyone who holds a dear friend or sibling close to their heart. …

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Red Skies Mourning – Myosotis

I love Red Skies Mourning’s song “Myosotis”, it’s a track that effortlessly blends life’s reflections with a unique mix of genres, keeping you hooked from start to finish. This song feels like a deep journey through thoughtful storytelling and genuine emotion, crafted with the impressive collaboration of Chris Aleshire, CESAR, and Ryan Curtis. Recorded at …

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Rusty Reid – The Meaning of Life

Rusty Reid’s single “The Meaning of Life,” from his remixed album “Head to Heart”, encapsulates a profound philosophical inquiry into life’s ultimate pursuit, happiness. This song not only melodically enchants but also intellectually engages, blending quirky, original sounds with deeply resonant lyrics. Reid’s notion that the pursuit of happiness, rather than its attainment, is the …