Normal Behaviour is the solo project of Guy Nicholas Challenger. He recorded 'Cover For Me' himself using a Tascam dp 00-6 and GarageBand. Each song has a special connection to his life. He wanted to capture how they made him feel and share them with the world. His main influences Biffy Clyro, My Chemical Romance, Daniel Johnston, Death Cab For Cutie, Noah and the Whale.
Read MoreInterview: This August Age - Artifacts
This August Age is the recording name of singer/songwriter Ryan Klockner, who resides in Chicago, Illinois. Ryan is a Do-It-Yourself musician and crafts his songs in the friendly confines of his bedroom studio. He has a deep-rooted love of string and orchestral based music being raised on The Beatles and traditional Classical from an early age.
Read MoreInterview: Tyler Brooker - Shivers
Tyler Brooker (born March 29, 2000) is a British artist, producer, songwriter, YouTuber, Twitch Streamer and software developer. He has currently released more than 150 tracks onto his YouTube channel, most of which exist on many streaming platforms, as well as three EPs and one album, Blood, Sweat and Fears, released in September 2021.
Read MoreInterview: Karen Harding - It's Okay
Since her debut single release in May 2021, ‘I Didn’t Realise’, Melbourne, Australia singer-songwriter, Karen Harding has been on a journey of musical and personal exploration, determined to see what is truly possible in music and creativity. Karen Harding has recently collaborated with Argentinian P&M Records, the Cologne Chamber Orchestra.
Read MoreInterview: Divining Rod - Mason County Line
Alt Country Rock band, Divining Rod, led by Hawaiian born, multi-instrumentalist Miyuki Furtado, who sings, plays guitar and drums (on his very own homemade suitcase drumset!) simultaneously! He has been playing his brand of soul-tinged Americana up and down the east coast along with his cohorts (guitarist/vocalist, Patrick Harmon, bassist Matt Svigals and drummer, John Malone).
Read MoreInterview: The Lunar Keys - Maniac
For each of their last 4 releases, The Lunar Keys put their little money where their big mouths are - in support of good causes: ‘Silent Ricochet’ aided the arrival of 600 trees and counting (courtesy of Trees for the Future), whilst ‘Stop This’, ‘Oxygen Type’ and ‘Once’ raised money for the charities Nordoff Robbins, Oxygen and The Trussell Trust respectively.
Read MoreInterview: Davia Schendel - Dream of 1988 (feat. Max Havas)
Davia Schendel, a singer, songwriter and bassist, has released her latest offering– a nostalgic love ballad titled “Dream of 1988.” Featuring Angeleno artist Max Havas on guest vocals and Oakland-based jazz magnate Phillip Greenlief on sax, Schendel’s nostalgic lyrics fuse with a lush neo-jazz arrangement incorporating themes of a budding love affair.
Read MoreInterview: Satellite Train - Broken Heart
Satellite Train was originally conceived as a fun side project between friends. As the band releases its debut material, Icehouse’s Michael Paynter leads the way with some of his finest vocal performances. Satellite Train features musicians from Australian and American bands, including Michael Paynter of Icehouse, Gregg Bisonnete of Ringo Starr.
Read MoreInterview: Bromsen - Merryman
In the mid-2000s, Karlo and Richard performed together with their dear fellows from the pampelmuse in almost every indie rock club in Berlin. The band finally broke up in 2006 shortly before their supposed breakthrough and many years passed before Richard and Karlo met again and Bromsen was formed.
Read MoreInterview: Sequel Films - Iridescent
Sequel Films (formerly known as Pink Films) is project from producer and guitarist Adam Hailstone. Born and raised in the Winchester area, Adam's passion for music was nurtured through the lens of artists like Fleetwood Mac and Pink Floyd, encouraged by his music-mad father.
Read MoreInterview: Alice June - Flow
Alice June is an Italian singer songwriter who loves writing and singing in English. Raised in a little town in the north of Italy, she started playing roles in musicals in local theatres until she moved to Milan where she extended her singing activities and musical experiences on the main stages of the city and started to work with professionals.
Read MoreInterview: Tony Lio - Kaleidoscope
Born and raised in Central New Jersey, Tony Lio grew up on a hybrid of musical genres ranging from rock to pop and soul to indie. With musical structures reminiscent of Soundgarden and Ghost and lyrical content in the vain of Hozier and James Bay; there is no pigeonholing Tony Lio as he aims to make a name for himself in music.
Read MoreInterview: Anaté - I Want You
Anaté is a collaboration between singer & songwriter Ana and producer Andrea. Their musical style is defined by a downtempo influence, yet it covers a variety of genres. Influences recognizable in their music include iconic bands such as Hooverphonic, Massive Attack and Morcheeba on the production side, while vocal melodies and harmonies remind of artists such as Sade, Dido and Amy Lee.
Read MoreInterview: Leonardo Barilaro - Becoming who I was
Pianist and aerospace engineer Leonardo Barilaro releases 'Becoming who I was', 3 months after his space music was onboard the International Space Station and broadcast to Earth. 'Becoming who I was' is the photo of our self-awareness journey. Multi-tracks of piano are entangled with electronic sounds to paint the process of remembering who we already were as a child.
Read MoreInterview: Seth Adam - Fits and Starts and Stops
Singer/songwriter Seth Adam writes compelling, genuine songs with honest lyrics. Taking musical cues from artists like Counting Crows, Tom Petty, and Jason Isbell, he creates his own brand of edgy, Americana rock & roll with a message. Past accolades include, but not limited to: Male Performer of the Year nomination - New England Music Awards (2017).
Read MoreInterview: Killing Aura - Limitless
Formed in early 2020, Killing Aura’s exhilarating brand of supercharged Alternative Rock and chaotic live shows have quickly earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the Nottingham rock scene. The bands fresh yet nostalgic sound along with their resonating live performances have quickly helped them make a name for themselves.
Read MoreInterview: LOVETA - All We Got
Up-and-coming Kiwi pop powerhouse LOVETA is back with her captivating new single All We Got, from her upcoming debut EP ‘More Than Fun’. A fun and funky retro-inspired dance pop track, with a distinct 70’s flavour and an undeniable groove, it captures the idea of a fantasy romance - the song being an internal love letter to a mystery lover or a hypothetical crush.
Read MoreInterview: Kelsie Kimberlin - Fruit Basket
As a proud Ukrainian-American, renowned solo-artist Kelsie Kimberlin has been honored to do her part in standing up against the war in Ukraine, and creating awareness to the many horrors and injustices taking place as a result of Putin’s inhumane actions.
Read MoreInterview: Haqibatt - L'Electronique des Songes
The Strasbourg duo Haqibatt is the result of the meeting between percussionist Selma Doyen and bassist Christophe Piquet. Both passionate about rhythms and groove, they also find themselves in their pronounced taste for world music, funk and electro-jazz. The musicians thus offer a musical journey with multiple convolutions.
Read MoreInterview: Julien Noma - Change the System
Over the past 15 years, Julien Noma has been fortunate enough to participate in a lot of exciting things in the night life and luxury events. Julien discovered musical production in 2012, he likes to create and build his music inspired by different style and musical base. Starting from the Escale Pakito in Paris (France), to the famous Queen Club of Paris and after 5 years in Saint Barth (French West Indies).
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