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BREGN “Dreaming”

“There’s so much going on so fast these days. Only 10% of our brain capacity is available when being awake (in the moment) and there’s a huge leftover of brain processing from all the info flowing through our heads during the day. It is pretty amazing but also pretty scary at times. Sometimes dreaming turns…
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SCARLET MILL – “PORT HENRY”

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Organic Mood “Fields”

Born in Ukraine and now living in Moscow, Organic Mood is an electronic music producer adept at creating free-flowing smooth house music, with emphasis on the everlasting organic feeling. He’s got what is best described as a timeless sound that bridges earthly, close to soul tribal elements with echoing colorful outer space soundcapes.
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Dizzy Panda “Panda Points”

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DRIVING SOUTH – “DOG TRAP ROAD”

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Couvo “Tired”

Tired arrives quietly, like someone dragging themselves to their couch after a tired day at work. Following the more fast paced and energetic Visiting Hours and Horses & Divorces, the third single is what it feels like once you’ve used up your energy somewhere else and feel in desperate need to recharge. With jazz elements…
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Monroe Moon “War”

The vibrancy of this single’s instrumental side together with her vocals make the song really captivating and smooth for its anti-war theme – instead of curdling your blood with graphic imagery, “WAR” seeks to get its message delivered through much more direct road to a wretched soul seeking for something to ease the pain. Seeing…
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Chet Bucke “Leaving (Marie)”

“‘Leaving (Marie)’ came to me one night a year ago, around the beginning Spring. I received a video of my grandmother singing for her friends back in Spain that inspired a deep sense of homesickness and longing for connection. I instinctively picked up my guitar and started fiddling along to her voice. I felt that…
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MonkeyRat ft. Anna Sofía Skoradal “The Child”

“MonkeyRat is a multi-genre band rooted mainly in Funk, because I love to dance. However, as a poet that experienced trauma, I don’t limit myself to only one musical genre. The words and the meaning of the song lend themselves to the style of music. It’s quite magical and mysterious how that happens.
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SWEET GIANT – “Til You’re Blue”

“‘Til You’re Blue’ is a laid-back sunny day song. A feel good energy perfect for a road trip. The guitars are rooted in the 70s with a country twang following a casual dolewave groove, uplifting yet easy going. Lyrically honest and cheeky, It’s the ‘don’t worry, keep moving’ attitude for when things aren’t going your…


