‘Colorful Mind (EP)’ by Lucille Alison From Paris, or rather she now lives in Brussels, comes a lot of good music, and Lucille Alison’s pop/soul/jazz fusion is definitely one of them. At home in timeless modernity, she is always reminiscent of past greats. Her charisma is emotional, jazzy, and unadulterated, straight from and to the soul,…
Monat: Dezember 2024
INDIE TOP 40 – BEST OF INDIE! – 21.Dec.24
Indie Top 40 1 We Are Not Robots – Chris Pellnat 2 The Dreams We Hold – Andy Korg 3 Brother – Flora Falls 4 FADIYA – Attack the Sound 5 Caught in the Web – TDID 6 Tu n’es pas seul – Les Passagers 7 Afterwards – Mario Strack 8 Spiritchaser – The…
Refined neon electro house: ‘ICU’ by Luke Tangerine & Kate Pending
‘ICU’ by Luke Tangerine & Kate Pending Luke Tangerine’s output this year has been enormous, and he is not going to miss the opportunity to top it up just before Christmas. ‘ICU’ is the name of the new electro meets house music banger, which is almost unbeatable in terms of elegance. In this collaboration between…
Q&A Today: Bēdu Brāļi (latest release: ‘Drošākā Vieta’)
Q&A Today: Bēdu Brāļi Q&A Today takes us to Latvia. Great post-punk from Bēdu Brāļi was the reason to take a closer look at the band. With ‘Drošākā Vieta’ (Safe Place), they deliver a wonderful taster of their second album, which is due to be released in spring 2025 on the label I Love You…
'(Ça S'en Vient) It's Coming Can You Feel It' by Stephen Dowd
‚(Ça S’en Vient) It’s Coming Can You Feel It‘ by Stephen Dowd Today, ‚(Ça S’en Vient) It’s Coming Can You Feel It‘ brings a touch of nostalgia to the lanes of Indie Street. Stephen Dowd, a Canadian songwriter from Ottawa, Ontario, has just released this single. Mid-90s dance pop that reminds me of Take That…
‘Welcome To Wonderland (Album)’ by Wish To Wonder
‘Welcome To Wonderland’ by Wish To Wonder Wish To Wonder, a band from Austria, released the album ‘Welcome To Wonderland’ some time ago. They take us on this musical journey, and the influences are immediately apparent. The first three songs already show that there is no pigeonholing here. ‘Magic Potion,’ the opener, is well chosen as it…
