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MatAre – “The Siren”

MatAre’s latest single, The Siren, is a haunting dive into the allure and peril of the unknown. Set for release on February 14, 2025, this track marks a departure from his usual introspective themes, instead weaving a dark, cautionary tale of beauty and destruction lurking beneath the waves. Infused with post-punk, new wave, and goth…
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Clare Easdown – “Burn the Swastika”

Clare Easdown and Jade Ryan make a fearless statement with Burn the Swastika, a raw and unapologetic punk anthem that tears through the fabric of racism and bigotry with a blistering intensity. Set for release on February 9, 2025, this track is more than just music—it’s a battle cry. Influenced by legendary punk acts like…
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Anjalts – “Just Stay 4 Awhile”

Anjalts returns with Just Stay 4 Awhile, an immersive and deeply evocative track that invites listeners to pause, reflect, and embrace a moment of stillness. Released worldwide on February 7, 2025, this is the fourth single from her upcoming album, a project that continues to showcase her artistic evolution and ability to weave intricate sonic…
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KARMAN VORTEX STREET – “When Will It Start”

KARMAN VORTEX STREET’s debut trance release, When Will It Start, is a bold, high-energy track that fuses psy-trance fundamentals with an ever-present rhythmic drive. Rooted in years of raving in London’s underground scene and a deep appreciation for festival culture, this track brings a fresh perspective to the trance genre. While it carries echoes of…
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Energy Whores’ Bunker Man: A Dark, Danceable Warning for a Dystopian Future

Electronic music duo Energy Whores are no strangers to tackling bold, thought-provoking themes, and their latest single Bunker Man is no exception. Released on January 9th, the track is a sharp critique of wealth, power, and the absurd lengths the elite will go to in their pursuit of survival. Through a gripping narrative and an…
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Cheryl Craigie’s I’m Only Me When I’m With You: A Soulful Reimagining of a Taylor Swift Classic

Cheryl Craigie, the independent singer-songwriter from Woburn, MA, has released a stunning reimagining of Taylor Swift’s I’m Only Me When I’m With You, offering a heartfelt and deeply personal take on the beloved song. Originally written by Swift at just 13 years old, the track was a high-energy, country-pop anthem celebrating friendship and authenticity. Craigie,…
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Julia Kate’s Fake Friends: An Electrifying Fusion of 80s New Wave and Modern Angst

Julia Kate, a rising singer-songwriter from Sherman Oaks, CA, delivers an electrifying and emotionally charged anthem with her latest single, Fake Friends. Released in January 2025, the track seamlessly blends the infectious energy of 80s female-led New Wave with sharp, contemporary lyricism, creating a song that feels both nostalgic and undeniably relevant. Inspired by Blondie’s…
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MARCUSCV’s “Confessions Of Us”: A Bold Step into AI-Infused Music

MARCUSCV, the rising artist from Coventry, England, has just dropped his latest single, Confessions Of Us, released on February 9, 2025. This track isn’t just another catchy tune; it’s a groundbreaking blend of AI-generated music and personal artistry, showcasing MARCUSCV’s ambition to push creative boundaries. Inspired by Usher and infused with references to the R&B…
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Leonie Sherif – TWILIGHT

Leonie Sherif’s latest release, TWILIGHT, is more than just a single —it’s an immersive sensory experience that blends music and fragrance into a singular artistic vision. As the second musical embodiment of her niche perfume house, Sense’N’By Sherif, TWILIGHT follows the success of VENUS, continuing to push the boundaries of how music and scent can…
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Griffen Handshake – Three Strikes and You’re Out

With their latest EP, Three Strikes and You’re Out, Griffen Handshake delivers an electrifying blend of genres, emotions, and sonic experimentation. This five-track release is a collage of chaos, seamlessly fusing elements of punk rock, dance music, pop rock, and alternative influences into a cohesive yet unpredictable listening experience. At its core, the EP explores…
