Taydem Shoesmith is a new artist who fell in love with music from a young age. Her father would sing to her every night and from that sparked an interest in Taydem. She found comfort in writing music during her freshman year of high school. At first she was afraid to show others her music, not wanting to be judged about her thoughts and feelings.
Read MoreInterview: Fabbro di Chiavi - Light and Heavy
Fabbro di Chiavi, alias Marco Pellizzari, is a guitarist, composer and aerospace engineer born in Asolo (TV) on December 19, 1983. Engaged in contributing to the realization of earth observation and solar system exploration missions, he became passionate about music from an early age, starting from classical guitar studies to later land on the electric.
Read MoreInterview: Clinton N - circles
Clinton is an Ireland-based artist from Hong Kong making chill, euphoric and melodic music across multiple genres inspired by artists like Porter Robinson, Said The Sky, Shallou, Dabin, Above & Beyond, Sleepy Fish, Yiruma etc. He also releases on other platforms like Apple Music, Deezers, Tidal and more.
Read MoreInterview: Square - The World Is Square
Square is a modern avant-rock band based in Vancouver that epitomizes the ethos of the Canadian middle-aged experience. Multicultural, overeducated, and ironically trying to justify art-making in our current (dis)information age, Square asks a unique musical question: what happens when you know all the rules, and where all the roads in life lead, and somehow still get lost?
Read MoreInterview: Cay Dioses - Gone
Cay Dioses is a singer, songwriter and violist currently based in Jacksonville, FL. Her first song was created when collaborating with longtime friend Casey Wells when they returned to their hometown, Charleston, SC after finishing their respective undergraduate studies.
Read MoreInterview: M-Dot - One Day at a Time
Interview: Josa Barck - An Exile's Guide to Amnesty (Pt. I)
Josa Barck is a unique character in the European Pop-sphere. With an extraordinary musicality he demonstrates with equal joy and ability how you can challenge the ordinary Pop-schematics. There is something unmistakably optimistic evolving around the Danish artist Josa Barck.
Read MoreInterview: Carl Liungman - Shine
Carl Liungman’s music reflects an unmistakable blend of Pop ballads, classical piano virtuosity and New Age atmospheres. Among his sources of inspiration are Arvo Pärt, John Legend, Max Richter, Coldplay, Hans Zimmer, Keith Jarrett. The album SHINE reveals 13 original piano pieces and is even more intimate and personal than the previous album BORN released in 2020.
Read MoreInterview: Mark Wink - The Light
Mark Wink is a multitalented digital mastermind. If Mr. Wink creates song & videos today, he acts as a songwriter, composer, storywriter, music & video producer and works with different singers, voices & setups. In his main job he is an expert for digital transformation and works with large corporations and leading technology companies.
Read MoreInterview: Myky - Tell Me A Lie
Myky presents "Tell Me A Lie", a love between disillusionment and illusion. Myky confirms his vocal and interpretive versatility as well as his versatility as a songwriter: the pieces he offers range over a very wide range of emotional and stylistic tones. In this way he always manages to be true to his artistic identity, "but never predictable, never repetitive.”
Read MoreInterview: Kortnee Simmons - Love Me, Leave Me
Most artists spend a lifetime perfecting what others make effortless. Kortnee Simmons is a rising music artist who wields a purposeful pen, one that drips soul and slurps inspiration from life's experiences, real or imagined. With the stage being his first love, he confronts what it means to be a musician in the 21st century.
Read MoreInterview: Monroe Moon - Just a Little Bit Longer
Monroe Moon is an experimental indie pop duo. Dark, cerebral, & poetic lyrics swim on an ethereal guitar. 'Just a Little Bit Longer' is self-explanatory. The song was recorded at Local Legend Recording Studio in Grand Rapids, MI with Josh Kaufman. Monroe Moon main influences are Portishead, The Smiths, Massive Attack, Red Hot + Rhapsody: The Gershwin Groove (Compilation album by Bobby Womack).
Read MoreInterview: Cynthia Angelica - Peace Like Snow
Spiritual pop artist Cynthia Angelica has always been fascinated by language, including the fact that simple changes in diction, volume, stress, and context can create vastly different meaning. Rediscovering herself through music after a more than decade-long career as an executive ghostwriter.
Read MoreInterview: ROS!E - Pretty Lil' Lies
Hailing from Germany, 20-year-old electro-pop singer and songwriter ROS!E has been sculpting her unique style and voice. She has released her own music since 2018 and has been selected as a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition in 2019. Growing up in a music filled home, she has been interested in music and singing since her childhood.
Read MoreInterview: Gary Dranow - Twisted Minds
'Twisted Minds' is about a toxic relationship and finally at the breaking point the partner calls it quits. This is a hard-hitting rock song with exciting solos by both Gary Dranow and Chris Zoupa (Teramaze, Melbourne, Australia). Arranged by Dranow, it doesn't follow your typical rock blues progression.
Read MoreInterview: Centershift - Falling Into
One could say Centershift has been a band in-the-making since the mid-’90s when vocalist/guitarist Jasan Radford started Onesidezero During the early-’00s rock radio craze, they played with System Of A Down, Static X, Incubus and a host of other bands that would make any post-grunge fan’s toes curl.
Read MoreInterview: H A Z E - Future/Past
Interview: Harry Kappen - Wargames
Harry Kappen is a Dutch musician and music therapist. His first love is the guitar, but gradually he discovered the bass. Now you can safely call him a multi-instrumentalist. His work as a music therapist requires him to be able to play a variety of instruments, including voice, in order to connect with his clients in different ways.
Read MoreInterview: The Loud Bangs - Salvation Memorial Hospital
Founded in the summer of 2021, Los Angeles rockers The Loud Bangs were brought together by a love of shoegaze, ‘90s alternative, and German club music. The result: thick guitars, analog synthesizers, fuzzy production, and introspection, in that their songs typically center around the subject of mental health.
Read MoreInterview: Carsten Schnell - Another Day Another Dollar
The classically trained composer Carsten Schnell surprised the critics with his debut album "Adjust" in 1992 with his unusual sound sculptures. Today he is considered one of the first artists at BSC Music. He had his own signature from the start and was compared to Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis.
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