Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Techno/Review Bitinjuice - Faith control
Bitinjuice, the producer and founder of Tempiinversi, continues to unleash productions of the highest quality and power. After the successes in the productions of Countess Pinina Garavaglia (the queen of Italian nightlife), from the sounds of Iconic up to Fluido cosmico, passing from Cloud City Life (a retro synth with great impact) to the latest Sunshine road (with Gasoldo). Bitinjuice offers this new and energetic track as a soloist.
Folk/Review 23 Fields - Scars
23 Fields is an alternative folk sound about love, life, and nonsense, from politically driven anger to sensitive songs about family and lost loved ones. Step Adams: vocals and acoustic guitar; Louise Driver: violin; Jason M. Smith: drums and percussion.
Pop/Review Mia Catalina - Otra Galaxia
Mia Catalina is a Chilean singer and songwriter born in Viña del Mar. She began her path in music in 2016, creating her first songs where she explored different styles such as pop, indie, R&B, and soul. Mia Catalina seeks to enchant the public through her sweet voice, with lyrics inspired mainly by love and fantasy.
Rock/Review Mortal Prophets - New Breed
Beckmann doesn’t waste any time setting the scene in the opening salvo of his Mortal Prophets debut, Stomp the Devil. As the sky turns black, a sinister rainstorm slides across the horizon, and lightning cuts through its inky canvas like Death’s scythe—a not-so-subtle warning to step away from your speakers or succumb to Beckmann’s raw, ominous sound.
Rock/Review Kings Of Decay - Turning Upside Down
Kings Of Decay are 4 guys from a time when tattoos meant outlaws, leather jackets and jeans were mandatory for rockers, and stage diving was still allowed, bring on the experience of smoky and sweaty clubs of the 90s back on stage. Raw and unfiltered, the songs tell the stories of a long, rocky, and winding road called life.
Rock/Review Robert Jordan - In Heaven
Robert Jordan is a Boulder singer-songwriter. He is an old guy who started songwriting late in life. His first album, “Time will Tell," came out five years ago. His new album, “Vincent and Theo,” was recorded at Far and Away Studios in Boulder by Geoff Gray. Geoff has had a fifty-year career working in recording studios and has worked with many well-known artists.
Pop/Review Carson Ferris - Ghosts
Carson Ferris is an American pop artist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Provo, Utah. Carson's first single was Can't Be Without You, a collaboration with Trinidad Cardona. In 2021, Carson won a social media contest to have a video featured in Donny Osmond's Las Vegas show, which is still being shown at Donny's show at Harrah's in Las Vegas.
New Age/Review David Arkenstone - Quest For The Runestone
Let Grammy®-nominated composer David Arkenstone take you on a wondrous musical adventure! One of the most engaging and prolific instrumentalists of our time, David's 70+ albums span new age, neo-classical crossover, Celtic, world music, ambient, fantasy, meditative, progressive rock, and epic orchestral. Since the release of his first album, Valley in the Clouds, in 1987, Arkenstone has released popular fantasy-themed concept albums in his early days for the Narada label and, in subsequent decades, has become a backbone artist for Green Hill Music, among many other labels.
Classical/Review Richard Green - Your Angel
Richard Green is an Italian musician, guitarist, and composer based in London since 2012. He moved to London, where he obtained a higher diploma as a guitarist and a musician degree. His first track released is Dark Horses (December 2020), a very experimental composition with a distinct dark sound. After a few months (August 2021), he released his first EP, Color and Sound, a collection of six very different and original tunes.
Folk/Review Andy Smythe - Love Ain't Free
A singer-songwriter from London, Andy Smythe is seeking to contribute towards a renaissance in the Brit-pop genre with a meticulously arranged retro-sound that combines the melodic and lyrical craftsmanship of the Beatles with the energetic 90’s approach of Blur and The Verve. He writes about his ‘inner world’ in a Lennon/Bowie style and plays piano, guitar, bass, and drums, a la McCartney.
Rock/Review Blind Man's Daughter - One Life Down
Blind Man’s Daughter, the brainchild of Ashley Wolfe, has been carving its path through the musical landscape. With her new album "Protect" on the horizon, she is undergoing a musical metamorphosis, adding a more pop-focused sound for her upcoming album "Protect" while maintaining her signature progressive edge for 2nd upcoming album, "Dissent." The band's name, derived from a Korean parable, symbolizes sacrifice and love, setting the tone for their deeply resonant music.
Pop/Review Tjernberg Brothers - (Easier with a) Song (feat. Astrid Mellgren)
The Tjernberg Brothers are a music trio consisting of brothers Daniel, Mikael, and Gabriel.
Folk/Review Alpha Petulay - Listen
Alpha Petulay was born in Congo and raised in Brazil. She began composing at the age of ten. It was in Brazil that her musical career began. At twenty years old, she self-produced her first album, Delight Tribal (2001), surrounded by Brazilian musicians. The album was wonderfully received and opened the door to numerous festivals, such as Recbeat or Recife Rock. She also signed a contract with the city of Recife (north-east of Brazil) to perform during carnival periods.
Electronic/Review Cracks In The Real - A Couple Of Things
Cracks In The Real - A Couple Of Things
Electronic/Review Midnight Mystery Club - A Church In Ibiza
Midnight Mystery Club, the creative duo of David Newell and drummer Llavar Mindley, has carved their niche in electronic music since 2015. Originating from California's Central Coast, their journey began with the Balearic foundation of 'Keep a Beat' on Secret Life Records.
Electronic/Review Carillon - Venus
Carillon is a solo project from Ken Quam, a musician and composer from Baltimore. These are instrumental meditative pieces created with synthesizers, vibraphones, percussion, and sampled sounds. The melodies and motifs repeat, build, and deepen, creating a peaceful and dreamlike atmosphere.
Rock/Review The House Flies - Mannequin Deposit
The House Flies are a band that has been compared to The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins, and Joy Division due to the layered and textured sound of their music. Their music is full of dreamy guitar and bass, vocals that are both haunting and beautiful, and atmospheric tracks that transport the listener.
Hip-Hop/Review Lil Sveezy - Sveezy World
Young Music Records recently signed Lil Sveezy, a promising young artist. Artist based in Prague, Czech Republic. His career is just beginning, and he is currently known in small circles for his initial single, 'Bad Bad'.
Pop/Review Belouis Some - Imagination
Belouis Some is a British singer, songwriter, and musician. He had UK and worldwide hits in the 80s with "Some People," "Imagination," and "Round, Round," the hit song from the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink. Singles "Animal Magic" and "Let It Be With You" were both US Top 10 Dance and Radio Hits in 1987. Belouis Some has released three albums: "Some People” in 1985, "Belouis Some" in 1987, and "Living Your Life" in 1993.
Rock/Review Tom Ciurczak - I Ain't Ever Growing Up: Volume II
Southern California singer/songwriter Tom Ciurczak (Sir-Zak) offers up an infectious blend of energetic rhythms, danceable beats, and powerful storytelling lyrics that may make you think you are listening to a crossbreed of Bruce Springsteen, Warren Zevon, and Steve Earle, complete with Eagle-esque harmonies and hook-laden Eric Clapton-style guitar work.