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Tye David ‘MAKING MOVES’
Tye David’s debut album, MAKING MOVES, is a rollercoaster of emotion, blending R&B, funk, and pop in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. From the reflective ballads like “troubled heart” to the upbeat, powerful anthem “superpowers,” each track tells a story of love, loss, and growth. His theatrical background adds an extra layer of drama to his performances, making every song feel like a scene in a personal, emotional play. Whether you’re dancing through the highs or reflecting on the lows, Tye’s smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics will pull you into his world, leaving you craving more.
Nancy Nova ‘Lifeline’
Nancy Nova’s "Lifeline" from her new album Tour De Force, is a captivating return to the vintage electro sound that defined the 80s underground scene. With its hauntingly romantic vibe, the track is a perfect blend of nostalgic melodies and contemporary production. Nova’s emotive delivery and the atmospheric synths create an ethereal, almost cinematic quality, transporting listeners back to the neon-lit dancefloors of the past. The song’s smooth, yet energetic feel, combined with its timeless charm, makes it a standout on an album that skillfully captures the spirit of the era while remaining fresh and modern.
Jake Exavier ‘Is it Real?’
In “Is it Real?”, Jake Exavier proves once again why he’s a rising star in the music industry. The track is a sultry R&B anthem, drawing listeners in with its sleek production, addictive melody, and Jake’s velvety smooth vocals. His ability to channel vulnerability while maintaining a cool, effortless style makes the song both intimate and universally appealing. Jake’s influences—ranging from Chris Brown to The Weeknd—are clear, but his distinctive blend of soulful harmonies and contemporary flair sets him apart. With this release, Jake solidifies his reputation as an artist to watch.
Ciao Ciao Marigold ‘satsuma’
Imagine stepping into a Studio Ghibli dreamscape, armed with a pair of headphones and an open mind. That’s the essence of Ciao Ciao Marigold’s, satsuma. With its funky basslines and ethereal synths, the album effortlessly balances complexity and chill. Each track feels like a tiny world, carefully designed to transport you somewhere magical. Standouts like “Byeonggyul” and “Sumo” showcase Brun’s skill in weaving intricate melodies into deeply groovy frameworks. satsuma, isn’t just an album; it’s a vibrant, genre-defying journey that makes the mundane feel extraordinary.
Callie Young ‘Training Wheels’
In “Training Wheels”, Callie Young delivers an introspective gem that perfectly encapsulates the bittersweet journey of growing up. Blending her folk and country roots with the experimental flair of indie pop, Young’s sound is both familiar and refreshingly unique. The track’s warm, lilting melodies draw you in, while her vivid storytelling keeps you hooked. The metaphor of learning to ride without training wheels adds a universal, nostalgic touch, and the song’s crescendo, marked by a dynamic and almost frenetic instrumental bridge, captures the exhilarating unpredictability of life. A natural fit for fans of Kelsea Ballerini and Kacey Musgraves, “Training Wheels” showcases Young’s knack for pairing vulnerability with musical sophistication, making her a standout in today’s indie scene.