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Sen Morimoto Dives in Head First with Single ‘Cannonball’

Kyoto turned Chicago native Sen Morimoto has an album soon to be heard and the first single released is “Cannonball.”   Morimoto is a multi-instrumentalist that composes eclectic electronic pieces that are driven by a jazz/hip hop groove. The music is obviously influenced by many styles that seem equally important to the overall meaning and […]

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Post Louis’ Newly Released Single ‘Little Jack’ is Experimental

Post Louis is a London art-rock band that just put out a single called “Little Jack.” The band has recorded new music for an album and this is the first taste.   “Little Jack” features Stephanie Davin’s lovely vocals amongst dreamy instrumentals and effects. The song begins with a soft and ominous sound, but quickly […]

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Jeremy Dutcher Soon to Release ‘Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa’

Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa is the new project of Canadian virtuoso, Jeremy Dutcher.   Yes, you read that album title correctly and yes, it’s a lot of letters. It is the native language of the Tobique First Nation, an indigenous community in Canada, called Wolastoqey and it means “Our Maliseet Songs.” The album is a romantic ode […]

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Love Machine Show the Future with ‘Times to Come’

German Americana rock is the sound of Love Machine’s album Times to Come.   Love Machine takes folk rock elements and mixes them with psychedelic technological effects, making a somewhat European take on classically American aesthetic. The band takes a cue from the Krautrock trend of ’70s Germany. There is a theme of hypnotism that […]

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New Track ‘Afterhours’ Released by CAPYAC and MOONZz

The long-awaited sequel to the CAPYAC’s collaborative efforts has come with the release of “Afterhours” featuring MOONZz. CAPYAC is an electronic duo that has released two previous albums and has roots based in shared musical synergies. “Afterhours” is their first release of 2018, giving a little taste of what the rest of the year has in […]

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Whiskey Moon Face Releases ‘Formless Forms’

Formless Forms was just released by the London folk-jazz band, Whiskey Moon Face. The album is beyond nostalgic in the kind of way that makes listeners reminisce about a time when they did not even exist.   Ewan Bleach, Louisa Jones, and Dakota Jim create simple, folky tunes with traditional instruments, like the accordion, clarinet, double […]

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Eclectic ‘Willow’ LP Released by Sloppy Jane

L.A natives turned Brooklyn band, Sloppy Jane, just put out a new LP called Willow. It’s completely unapologetic in its earnestness and feels like a strictly personal venture for the creative force and artist, Haley Dahl. She composed all the songs, along with small collaborative influences as well. The sound is rough and tumble, but […]

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Avalon’s Two New Singles are a Pop Dream

L.A based artist Avalon recently put out two new tracks, “Downhill Together” and “Deadbeat Boy.” She is an artist that takes creative control over every aspect of her work and it is evident that her aesthetic is very strong and considered. These two songs feature elements of hip-hop, electro-pop, and ’90s-inspired lyrical songwriting. The final product […]