Sometimes, all we need is a chill mood setter to go with those introspective moments.
The enigmatic Psymun‘s the guy for the job. At only 21 years old “who smokes crack everyday”, he’s definitely on a creative high (got the pun?) as his sixth EP just rolled out last December.
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In the mood for a throwback? We’ve got the damsel for you.
Taking a share of the delicious musical pie is newcomer Bonnie Bordeaux (even her name sounds super gorgeous), who’s bringing her own iteration of pop by tastefully concocting it with 40′s style of jazz and soul. The result? A stunning 7-track debut masterpiece that we’ll simply refer to as The Damsel Diaries.
The EP Twelve Minutes And A Day is the debut album of the UK music duo The Rift which composes of Aleena Arfan and Charlotte Adams. These girls are only sixteen year old, yet they are incredibly talented.
If you are hungry for those gentle roasters, deep-toned hefty tracks with an enthralling beat, slow down dove by Steel Tipped Dove just landed from heaven to your playlist.
Steel Tipped Dove’s real name is Joe, a Brooklyn-based producer who was originally from upstate New York. Steel Tipped Dove had previously worked with hip-hop artists, such as Big Baby Gandhi.
If you’ve never heard of a thing such as “inaudible sounds”, then you might have been barking up the wrong tree, all these years.
Despite the paradox that it presents, David Block’s project, The Human Experience, offers plenty of these. He musters his skills as a live electronic composer, multi-instrumentalist, and a producer to create a cross-genre instrumental collection for all of us to revel in.
‘Mixtapes’ are blessings for hip-hop fans, always.
Son of rapper Peter Gunz, Cory Gunz is one hell of an act who should breaking into everyone’s urban playlists in a few years’ time. Bold prediction, yes, but amateur he is not. Datz WTF I’m Talkin Bout, his second mixtape, is full of straight-up, no-apology tunes that “keep things real” (in the truest sense of the genre) and might just be his potential ticket to the limelight.
Chase last year’s blues away with a record that’s sure to transport your senses back to the yesteryears.
Live At Blues Alley, a collection of jazz tunes recorded live, definitely fits the bill. It’s brought to us by the long-standing U.S. Army Blues, an Army Dance Band that entertained soldiers and civilians in dance zones during World War II.
We’re not really critical of people who aren’t afraid to get mushy, as long as they can back it up with a riveting playlist.
One good suggestion is the newest release by Ontario-based band Snow Mantled Love, entitled conversations.