Interview: Mary Knoblock - Mustang Runners

Mary Knoblock, is an EDM Artist & NEO Classical Composer as well as a Fine Artist who started the Produced by a Girl platform, movement and gateway for female producers, and artists while signed to Andre Williams for A&R Development via UMG in 2019. She had amassed a prolific set of electronic music and numerous albums before being signed.

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Interview: MANELLA - Pain

MANELLA (Maria Jimenez) is a singer-songwriter from Vancouver based in Montréal with Venezuelan and Colombian roots. She melds a variety of genres to create a full performative storytelling experience with enthralling vocals and a powerful stage presence. Her songwriting focuses on honest lyric writing from a feminist lens.

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Interview: Moon and Aries - Break The Matrix

German composer & producer Tom Aries and Canadian writer & singer Jordana Moon team up as: Moon and Aries. To bring warmth and assurance for a brighter future. At first, they arrived with their album "The Arrival" (9 songs). Then they activated “Paradise” with a 5-song summer EP. Now they are ready to “Break The Matrix” with their new 9-song concept album.

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Interview: mUmbo - Sky Is Blue

Following a highly creative and productive period in 2022, which saw the band’s profile rise rapidly through widespread international radio play and the indie music press, alternative rock band mUmbo, based between the UK and Italy, drops their 5th single and 1st release of the year, 'Sky Is Blue'.

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Interview: Morrison Reed - Electrify

Morrison Reed unveils a brooding and unconventional taste in his music, which some would describe as electro-punk, break-beat, indie rock, hip hop, gothwave at some points, and psychedelia influenced by horror and slasher theatrical film soundtracks. 'Electrify' is a mixture of electro punk, rock, and techno, a haunting and fierce explosion into a high-voltage state of mind.

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Interview: Mild Horses - Return To Dust

The second album from Mild Horses, "Return To Dust" picks up where ignorance to enlightenment and back again left off and delivers more. It's more widescreen, more psychedelic, heftier, yet more succinct. These songs were all recorded in a reflective mood of "what if this is the last statement that I ever get to make" melancholy and are imbued with the sort of confidence, playfulness, and experimentation.

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Interview: Masha and the Fam - Mercyfuck

Masha and the Fam are an indie alt sextuplet that are breaking the barriers of conventionality to create a soulful sound that blends and transcends genres and energizes live audiences. Masha Alexis (lead vocals, keys), Thomas D. Smith (guitar), Servio Maldonado (bass), Kyle Dombroski (drums), Max Maynard (trumpet) and William James Carter III (saxophone) comprise Masha and the Fam.

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Interview: M'lasse - M'lasse

Named after Montreal's now disappeared "Faubourg à M'lasse" neighbourhood, Montreal trio M'lasse came about when Amer El-Balaa (guitar/vocals) answered an online ad by childhood friends Antony Plante (vocals/bass) and Steve Clairmont (drums) in search of a guitarist.

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Interview: Morning Trips - An Imaginary Life

Morning Trips, a diversified indie-rock foursome from the United States, has captivated audiences with their unwavering devotion to Alt-Rock. The band's musical production, however, does not end there. The Florida band's broad style has gone from effervescent, atmospheric pop to frenzied, contemplative punk, and more, with inspirations from a variety of different related genres.

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Interview: mooncrüe - Animal

mooncrüe was started by a group of Nasa dropouts who were abandoned on the moon. For matters of national security, their true identity cannot be revealed at this time. Feeling frustration and outcast, they decided to channel their energy into music, using a variety of found sounds from outer space, synthesizers and guitar.

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Interview: Mirnaz - Eyes On You

Mirnaz was born in Baghdad, Iraq. She began singing at age 3. She moved to the United States in 2009 and later started making music in high school at 16 years old. Mirnaz wrote "Eyes On You" about that special moment you lay your eyes on that special person when they walk into a room. Even if you are aware that they are not the best match for you.

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Interview: Mackenzie - I Hate July

Mackenzie is an alt-pop artist from Reading, taking inspiration from the likes of Avril Lavigne, Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus While she was growing up listening to Avril Lavigne and Taylor Swift, her rock influences are courtesy of her dad, who made her headbang to AC/DC in the car as a child.

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Interview: Malena Boccadoro - Galaxies

Having music that has rivers of emotions overflowing, Malena Boccadoro blends adventures, experiences, ordeals through her songs. She’s churning & crafting her art, driving them by an unyielding purpose. Boccadro is raw and implacable. There’s a certain touch to her voice that’s haunting yet storytelling and true, gliding smoothly along with her musical ensemble.

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Interview: Moscato - Four Seasons in a Small Box

Simone Moscato is a musician and composer; he has decades of experience playing for various musical projects, including solo singer-songwriter EP’s and instrumental music. Moscato has now found his own perfect synthesis of composition, vocal research, acoustic and electronic instrumentals for the project “The path of least resistence”.

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Interview: Michael Peloso - Rewind (feat. Marisa Frantz & Matthew Shell)

Michael Peloso is a successful indie songwriter. Co-writing singles for NARAS artists Natalie Jean, Christina Gaudet, Kathy Sanborn & Dennis Sy. Michael is the creative force behind his side project Four Simple Notes. Their singles, Checking Out & Where Do you Go? were released in 2019. His first solo album, Life’s Little Accidents was released on September 7, 2021.

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Interview: Major Kami/SJ Hawley - Wild Bo...

Denis Expert began the compositions in 2020, on a corner of his dining room table, with a mini master keyboard, which allowed him to record everything on his computer, also composing the melodies he hummed in "yoghurt"(french expression used for the action of singing in fake english). His friend Dan Burkhart, composer, arranger and sound engineer, came in to help.

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