Weekly Top 40 1 light – Courtney Cole2 Do You See What I See – ProjectP Remix – Fritch, ProjectP3 She Don’t Wanna Be Lonely – Kevin Kadish, Ben Burgess4 Fire Inside – Aaron Spencer5 Meet Me Halfway – Elison6 This Is Not What You Promised Us – Bones in Butter7 La Plata – DoosC8…
Monat: November 2021
"Your Alarm Bell" by LAVOLA
LAVOLA An abrasively symphonic indie rock project fronted by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Julian Cires, LAVOLA has managed to make their mark both outside and in the Florida music scene. Their catalogue is masterfully crafted with sonic artistry and precision; the lyrical content speaks volumes to the masochists in us all. In much the same manner, their live…
"Hope Will Find Its Way" by Andrew Patterson
Hope Will Find Its Way Exploring a new sound yet retaining his passionately heartfelt craft for writing songs rooted in honest and authentic lyricism, Andrew Patterson’s new track ‘Hope Will Find Its Way’ finds his touching vocals colliding beautifully with his effortless instrumental and storytelling which brings the tales to life. Known best for the…
"Late Night Jazz radio" by Chósta
Chósta Chósta is the moniker of Conor Kelly, an electronic artist from the seaside Dublin town of Donabate. His music draws heavily on playful sampling and driving bass-lines, citing influences as far reaching as Boards of Canada, J Dilla, Mobb Deep, Talk Talk, John Coltrane and Planxty. facebook twitter spotify soundcloud …
"You only want me when I'm gone" by Jeffrey Chan
Jeffrey Chan Giving pop and retro influences a modern electronic edge – Jeffrey Chan is a singer/songwriter who is unafraid to push the boundaries. His 2018 album, FaultLine was a blend of pop, funk, and dance elements to his sound with a slightly urban twist. Preceded by the release and success of his hip-hop influenced…
"At Eye Level" by Einsam
Einsam …is the Bristol-born producer and songwriter Sam Jackson and presents the work of his new solo project Einsam, written during four years living in Vienna. The word Einsam means solitary in German (literally ‘one-some‚) and so seemed appropriate for a solo project by someone called Sam, but also fitting with themes of connection to…
