Music

Bas: Two Weeks Notice

After hitting big with his single Charles De Gaulle to JFK, Bas suprises fans with Two Weeks Notice, a six-track mixtape consisting of freestyles, remixes, and over cuts. The Dreamville Imprint artist enlists some beat-heavy, raw tracks that conquer the stage and lure the ears. The flawless sultriness starts in City of The Empire, where jazz-tinged horns intertwine seamlessly with chunky and well-cut lines.

FOXTROTT: Shields EP

I just died and went to electro pop heaven after hearing Foxtrott‘s latest EP, Shields. The three-track collection captivates the ears with a plethora of highly infectious tunes crafted all the way from Montreal, Canada.

Swear and Shake: Ain’t That Lovin’ EP

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from folk rock group Swear and Shake. From their successful album, Maple Ridge, comes another stellar EP titled Ain’t That Lovin’. Here, the Brooklyn-based group of Kari, Adam, Shaun, and Benny treats long-time fans and new listeners with five fresh songs that have been created during the group’s tour.

Gumbel: Pocket Carnivalé EP

Shunning conventions, Gumbel, a self-taught artist, is an interdisciplinary musician that weaves together various sounds to create his own musical journey. Pocket Carnivalé is the fifth release from the artist. It serves as a mini EP combining beautiful pockets of instruments and colorful little electronic sounds.

Shoos Off: Most Times EP

LA-based group Shoos Off injects some funk into your day with Most Times EP. The album features five tracks that oozes with musings of pop, hip hop and r&b as well as a dash of eccentricity by using a wide range of instruments with a sense of control.

T.S. Woodward: Demonstrations

Having the gift to play quite a number of musical instruments, the singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia surely has a lot to offer in the waning genre of Rock Hop n Roll. His music style can be described as eccentric, dynamic, as well as piano-centric matched with pop songwriting and lyrics.