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Jules Verne Theory is No ‘One Hit Wonder’

It has been a while now since our friends from Jules Verne Theory decided to come out from behind the scenes and put their own music out there for the world to hear. They have supplied us with a string of interesting and innovative songs that keep us guessing where they will go next. Well […]

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off bloom Makes a Golden Track, ‘Golden Dreams’

If there is one thing Danes know, it is how to party. Frenetic energy can be found at dorms, universities, Friday-bars, and housewarmings alike. Copenhagen natives off bloom transforms those frenetic, Danish party vibes into a soundtrack that would suit any occasion (preferably party-related). Nylon says of them, “They sound like a perfect love child between Flume […]

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“Fields” Released Ahead of Spirit Award Debut Album

You’d think a track recorded with Jack Endino, who worked with Nirvana, wouldn’t be as bubbly as the latest from Spirit Award. “Fields” is the latest from the Seattle three-piece Spirit Award. The song features a fuzzy, bubbly pop track that is embedded with synthesizers and dazzling drum beats. Wrapped into a transcendental atmosphere that […]

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S.O.S. Enters The Electro Pop World With A Mission

As an independent songwriter, you must be willing to keep experimenting and often changing your sound.  This development helps in your skills as a musician and often leads you on a path to find a truly unique sound that is all yours.  Music fans seek out this uniqueness.  A perfect example is the rising star […]

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Cajsa Siik Releases Whimsical Single “White Noise”

Following on from her highly acclaimed 2014 sophomore album ‘Contra’, Swedish-native Cajsa Siik returns with her newest single, “White Noise,” from the upcoming album “Domino.” Starting with a simple, almost lagging drumbeat and a ricocheting synth, the song already sounds as though it’s struggling to push itself forward. Siik’s whimsical vocals float above the music throughout the […]

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MIEARS goes solo with “Who Will Save You”

Front women from the Houston-based electronica trio BLSHS, Michelle Miears, has released her debut EP titled “Who Will Save You” to launch her solo project MIEARS. “Who Will Save You” is an emotionally driven narrative, exploring the compulsive and cyclical nature of relationships. The EP was written, produced, performed, and recorded by only MIEARS. The […]

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Sigrid’s “Don’t Kill My Vibe” Is An Angsty Pop Anthem

Feeling the need to scream out some lyrics? Sigrid, a 20 year old Norwegian pop artist, and her new single “Don’t Kill My Vibe” allows you to have whatever emotional catharsis you need right now. With lyrics every 20-something can scream out, Sigrid has perfected the latest pop anthem with “Don’t Kill My Vibe.” The […]

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Vanbot’s newest release Collide (Krasnoyarsk), an Electro-Pop Anthem

Swedes are well known for their forward thinking in design, fashion, and of course music. Their recent export, in the form of electronic-pop Vanbot. They’ve been the talk of the town already. With distinguishing vocals from hooky melodies and striking vocals, Vanbot is all about the highest level of pop craftsmanship. Vanbot’s Collide is an […]