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NikoCorlin ‘Late To The Party’
A powerful critique of the gender disparity in the Danish music scene, ‘Late To The Party’, taken from NikoCorlin’s new EP, If You Can Dream It, highlights the difficulties faced by women in a male-dominated field.
Saint Joshua ‘Nasty’
With his most recent hit, ‘Nasty’ a seductive pop song with R&B overtones that demonstrates his tremendous ability and charisma, Saint Joshua is making a comeback. His vocal talent and compositional skills are evident in ‘Nasty’, which skilfully combines a realistic and captivating story. His rich, expressive voice takes centre stage thanks to the production's professional yet natural feel.
Fraser Morgan 'Ruminating'
Fraser Morgan's new single 'Ruminating' displays his heartfelt songwriting with resonating storytelling touching on topics of mental health. The stunning release lifted from his forthcoming EP, I Hope You Can't Relate, is built upon folk soundscapes with roots arrangements.
Irish Lights ‘Haulbowline’
American electronic duo Irish Lights invites listeners into a captivating soundscape with their instrumental track ‘Haulbowline’, a haunting exploration of the sea's solitude and beauty. The composition unfolds like a gentle journey aboard a creaking wooden boat, where ambient electronica intertwines with profound storytelling, creating a rich tapestry of sound. Melancholic yet serene, the blend of delicate acoustic guitar and expansive atmospheric synths weaves a lo-fi texture that feels both meditative and raw. This intricate anthem encapsulates themes of isolation, resilience, and connection to nature, immersing the audience in the soothing sounds of wind and waves while evoking a sense of introspective tranquillity that lingers long after the final notes fade.
$ebbuku ‘Jackanory’
‘Jackanory’ $ebbuku's most recent song, is a lively blend of unadulterated narrative and mesmerising sound. The soundtrack of the song is a distinctive fusion of swinging rhythms, anchoring bass, saxophone, and detuned piano that creates an alternative vibe right from the opening note. While there is a clear sentimental tribute to classic hip-hop, the song also has a distinct post-punk edge that recalls his previous work and adds grit and depth. This artistic development demonstrates his commitment to his trade as well as an intriguing change in aesthetics.