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  • Rebel Camp “Dance Dance Dance”

    Rebel Camp “Dance Dance Dance”

    “The composer/Songwriter of this song was left at the altar on his wedding day. Standing in front of a mirror and dancing became a respite from the depression he suffered as a result, and it would become the inspiration for the track now titled Dance Dance Dance.” Rebel Camp

  • PiPEllA “Life as a Movie”

    PiPEllA “Life as a Movie”

    “This song is really special to me because it was actually the song that made me decide to pursue my dream of being “PiPEllA”, a rockstar/fantasy character. Before making this song, I thought I was going to be a tour manager who wrote music for other people as a hobby, but then I stepped into…

  • Kelsie Kimberlin “What We Had”

    Kelsie Kimberlin “What We Had”

    As a Ukrainian-American resident herself, Kelsie Kimberlin has highlighted the awful war taking place between two neighbors in both the single and its music video, letting the flames and painful lyrics speak for the Ukrainians’ desire to break free and live a life in freedom, away from an abusive neighbor.

  • Christine Greyson “Spider”

    Christine Greyson “Spider”

    “During the Covid era, I was “stuck” in the wilderness of Appalachia (western NC). I landed there after having enough of NYC and wanting a little more privacy. I just did not expect a pandemic would come and force a little too much privacy. After dying for some attention and conversation (totally alone out there…

  • Cynthia Angelica soul crushing new single “Flatline”

    Cynthia Angelica soul crushing new single “Flatline”

    “Flatline” is the second single coming from Cynthia Angelica’s upcoming debut album. The single will be out on October 20th, accompanied by a lyric video.

  • Cindy-Louise “Butterfly”

    Cindy-Louise “Butterfly”

    Inspired by the artist’s husband whom she loves to no end, the single has no space for any kind of darkness. Quite the opposite – “Butterfly” is a whole load of happiness of a person in love, a person who has found a perfect companion to walk through life with and an undeniable amount of…

  • Guilherme “Fantasia”

    Guilherme “Fantasia”

    “Fantasia”, it becomes a thoroughly felt stream of memories flowing through Guilherme’s thoughtful vocals and between the lush piano chords. And as the piece carries on, it expands , bringing in string instruments to heighten the nostalgia-infused atmosphere.

  • Frank Joshua “Five Minutes (Jon Kennedy remix)”

    Frank Joshua “Five Minutes (Jon Kennedy remix)”

    This duo is Frank Joshua, a singer-songwriter with open honest sound weaving melancholic vibes, and Jon Kennedy, a producer keen on everything trip-hop. The remix of “Fire Minutes” is, in fact, a carefully built trip-hop goodness giving the pondering thoughts over these 5 minutes that running feeling, something akin to feeling how time flies by.

  • Fifi C “Baby Me”

    Fifi C “Baby Me”

    “I wrote Baby Me to give our younger selves the voices we didn’t have. We’ve all become wrapped up in societal pressures, overly self-critical and overwhelmed with life. It’s so easy to take it out on ourselves. But remember how innocent and pure we once were. Would you treat the baby you the same way…

  • Aurelia breaking free on “Sinister Things”

    Aurelia breaking free on “Sinister Things”

    “Aurelia is about introspection, but also celebration! I think that, because I’ve made some really dark music, that my persona is rather morose, and that the songs aren’t meant to be listened to in times of joy.” Aurelia

  • Ricky Gourmet ft. DAISY WORLD “t9urline”

    Ricky Gourmet ft. DAISY WORLD “t9urline”

    “I played DAISYWORLD the demo and a couple of days later, and within literally two seconds, she had written the chorus of my dreams! We finished the rest of t9urline in a couple of magical sessions and had a blast making the track” Ricky Gourmet

  • Holly Hebe, Ivoris & Zhuli “Supervillain”

    Holly Hebe, Ivoris & Zhuli “Supervillain”

    Filled to the brim with absolute smoothness, “Supervillain” is full of joy. Giggles in the background, glowingly easy-going nature in both the lyrics and the instrumental side and shaped like a perfect indie-pop song, “Supervillain” is perfect for that little needed ego boost for listeners surrounded by such self-centered people, as well as a great…

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