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Kaia Fincher – Something New

Emerging from Brighton’s vibrant scene, Kaia Fincher makes a striking debut with Something New, released September 19th. A shimmering alt-pop track layered with synth-driven textures, it instantly announces her as an artist unafraid to be vulnerable while embracing the cinematic energy of modern pop. At its core, Something New is an anthem about living in…
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Mia Delamar – Love Me…Not

Atlanta’s own Mia Delamar is back with a bold new statement piece. Her latest project, Love Me…Not, released September 5, is a 12-track journey that confirms what fans already know—Mia is a powerhouse vocalist and an artist to watch. After breaking through with her EP H.O.M.B., which gained hundreds of thousands of streams, Mia has…
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Casey McQuillen – Wedding Date

After a whirlwind year of touring sold-out arenas with Eurovision winner Loreen and pop icon Anastacia, London-based singer-songwriter Casey McQuillen returns with her most haunting release yet, Wedding Date. Where her earlier singles leaned toward empowerment and uplift, this track takes a more intimate and aching turn, painting a cinematic portrait of love that flickers…
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Loui Grandson – MiddleMan

Quebec-born artist Loui Grandson has carved out a bold, uncompromising space with his latest EP, MiddleMan. Entirely self-produced, composed, arranged, written, mixed, and mastered in his home studio “The Aquarium,” the project is a raw, unfiltered dive into frustration, self-discovery, and defiance against the pressures of both the industry and society. If you’re looking for…
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Energy Whores – Pretty Sparkly Things

New York avant-electro outfit Energy Whores return with Pretty Sparkly Things, a track that shimmers on the surface but cuts sharp underneath. Driven by pulsing synths, angular beats, and Carrie Schoenfeld’s hypnotic vocal delivery, it feels like a glittering club anthem—until the lyrics land with a jolt. What first sounds like a dance track quickly…
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Eddie Witz and The Most High – My Island

With My Island, Eddie Witz and The Most High deliver far more than just a single – they offer a full-body, soul-nourishing experience. Fusing roots folk reggae, cinematic soundscapes, and chakra-aligning Solfeggio frequencies, this reimagined and remastered version of the track is both a sonic journey and a spiritual meditation. Originally co-written with legendary songwriter…
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Tom Minor – Next Stop Brixton

London singer-songwriter Tom Minor has returned with a striking new single, Next Stop Brixton (released August 29). The track is an uptempo indie rock anthem with grit and drive, painting a vivid picture of a nostalgic train ride across the capital. But this isn’t just a geographical journey – it’s an emotional one. The protagonist…
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Star Seeds Report – “Psy-Go!”

With “Psy-Go!”, Star Seeds Report takes a bold leap into the realms of Psy and Goa Trance, crafting a track that pays homage to the golden days of the rave scene while also pushing forward with fresh energy. After releasing more mellow material earlier this year, the artist decided it was time to dive deeper…
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Blues Corner – “Piggy Bank Blues”

With their new single “Piggy Bank Blues,” Blues Corner delivers a track that perfectly captures the heart of their mission: keeping the blues authentic while making it resonate with today’s listeners. This first glimpse into their upcoming double album feels like both a tribute to the roots of the genre and a bold step forward,…
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Richard Green – “Holding a Gun”

Richard Green’s latest single, “Holding a Gun,” released on July 19, 2024, is a striking example of how personal experience can be translated into sound. Known for his ability to move seamlessly between genres, Green has crafted a track that fuses hard-hitting electronic energy with deep emotional meaning. This release not only highlights his versatility…
