“Kaos” (Top Notch Belgium/Universal Music) delivers susceptibility, fervour, and emotional urgency, all conveyed by the crème de la crème voice of Coely.
Riding a low-slung pushing beat, The Magician and The Aston Shuffle's single, “Differences” (Potion Records/Sony Music), blends modern dance savours with touches of yummy vintage aspects.
Clear-cut and down-to-earth, KILLCODE’s “Let’s Get Back to Rock n Roll” (Mother West) delivers powerful surfaces of raw, elementary rock and roll.
Overflowing with infectious rhythmic beats, polychromatic surfaces, and stylish pop savors, joan’s “nervous” evokes the sensation of a first crush.
Heaving with potent melodic magnetism and wicked sonic depth, The Hunger's “Tears To Cry” (Wake Up! Music Rocks) throbs with a sense of dark, weighty imminence.
Completely alluring and vibrant, with “Fading Moon,” Alma Mater delivers tantalizing, gorgeously wrought music.
“Tiger Girl,” the new track from Montreal singer-songwriter TEROUZ, drips with voluptuous sonic leitmotifs, as well as sashaying gloss, inducing cool, feline opulence. Talking about the...
New York-based avant-garde electronic music artist Chris Ianuzzi recently released the music video for “Lonesome Highway Superstar,” a track from his latest album, Maze. The video,...
Chronicling the humdrum landscape of working a monotonous job, Yawn Mower's “Elevation” (Mint 400 Records) hoists itself up on contagious layers of indie-rock.
Merging dense, primeval sensuality and nuanced, evocative vocals, Skycabin's “Insidia” conveys the feeling of being subsumed into spellbinding darkness.
Highlighted by the swanky tones of Cate Downey, Sam Feldt's “Enough To Drink” (Sony Music) delivers graceful, glamorous sonic flavours.
Conjuring up suggestions of ’70s disco tinted with contemporary EDM punch, G+UNENBERG, Mousse T., and WLZN's “My Love” offers contagious washes of dance music.
Akin to a religious psalm, “We Are The Power” is simultaneously stirring and expansive, bordering on the verge of transcendence.
Decorated by the crème de la crème voice of Teni Rane, “Tennessee Snow” conveys sumptuous leitmotifs and poignant authenticity.
Scott Krokoff's new single/video, “Almost There,” captures the sensation of trying to break through the in-built barriers of artistic achievement.