TRES: “Looking for Love” delivers the goods
Born and raised as an orphan in the Democratic Republic of Congo, TRES experienced life between hostels and the streets observing the pain, degrade and...
Oxaï Roura & Steve Osborne: “Defying Gravity (Experior)” – the edge of our universe
Oxaï Roura is an artist that has meant more and more to me as his eclectic releases come in, his heavenly sonic tapestries have woven...
Project Grand Slam: Present New Video, Concert Dates and More…
Project Grand Slam (PGS), the celebrated NYC-based Jazz Rock Fusion band with a twist of Classic Rock and Latin, announces the release of a dynamic,...
LeeSon Bryce: “No Limits” ft. Ry & Buck (Prod. by JeeJuh) is on a forward momentum!
I’m so used to the sound of LeeSon Bryce’s amazing flow and hard-hitting rhymes from the EP “The Proelium”, that when I checked out his...
Through Infinity: “The Life” – rhythmically advanced, and harmonically complex!
Through Infinity are incredibly hard to describe because their music doesn't fit into any one genre. They manage to defy genres and blend together numerous...
Kaiak: “Smell The Coffee” will rekindle your fervor for musicians with passion!
Emil & Marcos, two Swedish musicians started the band Kaiak a year ago. Between songwriting sessions, they decided to start releasing music without a record...
Lil Khaki: “Stuck in Yesterday” exemplifies the best qualities of contemporary rappers
Lil Khaki is an artist out of Laurens, South Carolina, who brings a refreshing change with his style of music on the track “Stuck in...
MIIKØ & Adonis Butler: “As I Am” – powerful and communicative
MIIKØ is a multi-instrumentalist, music producer, audio engineer, and mixing engineer from Ohio, who recently began expanding artistically as a singer/songwriter. MIIKØ and Adonis Butler, a Canton,...
Go10: “Who Knew That I Would Take It There” – nurtured with care
Go10 is a music rapper/producer that has produced a wide range of albums. His projects, available online and via iTunes, include ‘Verse Galactic’ - EP,...
AlbiYoung: “Bitch Lie” – genuinely impressive listening
When it comes to self-titled albums, rappers usually save it for their first major release -- using it as an eponymous introduction to their sound...