Interview: Stephen Lind - Lovers' Roulette + Getaway

"Lovers' Roulette" is an experimental horror-themed short film from LGBQT+ artist Stephen Lind. The film features two singles, "Lovers' Roulette" and "Getaway," and is making its way around the European Film Festival circuit. It has won "Best Music Video" at the Paradise Film Festival, Brazil New Visions Film Festival, BIFF, and Feel The Reel International Film Festival, while being selected at a handful of others.

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Interview: Stein - The Lost Horse

Stein is a solo artist and guitarist in the Telegraph progressive rock band. "The Lost Horse" is a spaghetti western surf album, a tribute to the classic western movie soundtracks from the sixties. Recorded in Israel during COVID time by Udi Koomran and Hod Sarid. Mixed and mastered by Udi Koomran. Every song is like a scene from a movie. You can close your eyes and see it.

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Interview: Side Bangs - Wedding Season

Side Bangs is a genre-jumping rock band based in Brooklyn, NY. Their music blends psychedelic rock, trip-hop, punk, and grunge elements with pop sensibilities. The group is comprised of singer / guitarist Stephanie Rodgers, bassist Jonathan Toscano, and drummer Bryan Framhein. “Wedding Season” is a sultry shoegaze soundtrack designed to hypnotize.

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Interview: Satellite Train - Superstar

Originally formed by friends to experiment with musical concepts in the studio and play the occasional live show, Satellite Train is proud to release their debut material. With the powerful vocals of Icehouse’s Michael Paynter at the forefront, the band’s unique sound takes listeners on a journey through a variety of musical styles.

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Interview: Spence Paull - Bergamo

Fresh off of a Spotify Editorial placement on "Created By Women", Canadian singer, producer, and songwriter Spence Paull releases her latest pop single, "Bergamo". Featured in publications such as Plastic Magazine, Indie Top 39, and POPMUSIK, Spence's take on pop music is distinctly her own, and "Bergamo" is no different.

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Interview: SANTISAUN - Crono

SANTISAUN (Santiago Abad) has been devoted to music since he can remember, playing the guitar from a young age, passing thru various bands, and falling in love with electronic music almost 20 years ago. His first passion was Djing which led him to be a regular at the most successful electronic club in his hometown Quito - Ecuador for almost 10 years (Club Blues).

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Interview: Salt Ashes - Heart Attack

After the instant success of last year’s ‘Didn’t See It Coming’ and ‘Body Says’, London-based singer/songwriter Salt Ashes returns with a new intoxicating single, ‘Heart Attack.’ Showcasing her expert approach towards marrying beautiful dreamlike vocal melodies with huge electronic dance rhythms, Salt Ashes soundtracks the crippling sensation of longing for someone, creating something more personal in every way.

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Interview: Slightest Clue - Look At The Way She Goes

Slightest Clue is a Vancouver-based four-piece that probably shouldn’t work. Each member brings distinct influences and experiences: a stage actor whose playlists go from Talking Heads to Sonic Youth to Björk, a hook-obsessed recovering choir girl, an electrical engineer whose personal idol is John Bonham, and a guitarist who played for (and left) ten other bands before deciding this was the one for him.

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Interview: Shab - Dolce Vita

Shab is an outspoken Iranian refugee living in America that also just happens to be an international Pop Star. In a recent Instagram post to her millions of fans about Iran, Shab spoke out for the first time about how the Iranian Morality Police would harass her beautiful sisters: as no one was empowered to stop them.

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Interview: Skye Ember - Thunder

Skye Ember is a quirky, retro, indie pop singer songwriter from SW London. She has been Finalist in both the UK Songwriting and Masters of Songwriting contests. She has been composing since the age of 16. She starred on British national ITV show, The Chase, where she serenaded Sean Wallace (Mastermind) and Bradley Walsh (Dr Who).

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Interview: Smyles - Primarily, Maple

"Primarily, Maple" is the third and final rendition of this version. It's a fun, enjoyable, feel-good album made with love. It's a concise album with original compositions meant to push Smyles music forward. Smyles was studying for the Security+ exam while making this album. It took him a month to finish the project in total.

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Interview: Split Persona - Do It Again

Split Persona has released their first single of 2023 and they certainly aren’t messing around. After touring all of last year grinding through their local Reno music scene and clearing ground in other major US cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, they took the rest of 2022 after their tragic van accident in LA to record new music.

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Interview: Sail Cassady - Hiding In Vancouver

Sexuality. Mental Health. Consciousness. These are some of the meta themes that run through the music of flamboyant indie-rocker 'Sail Cassady' who hails from Victoria, BC. Like a queer-friendly The National, with a dash of Lou Reed, their debut album ‘Juniper’ documents the torture and delights of the artists own grueling process of self-discovery.

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Interview: Said Sara - Same

San Francisco singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Said Sara (aka David Benson) is coming full-circle. The alt-folk acoustic Said Sara is a genuine extension of singer-songwriter David Benson’s musical and psychological essence. Its music is as all-encompassing as it is personal. As a child of the 70’s, he grew up on the singer-songwriters of that era: Stevens, Croce, Taylor, Buckingham.

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