Electric Radio Kings: “Grabbing at a Distant Star” – crank up the volume and enjoy!
Metal and rock die-hards surely know ace guitarist Stacey Blade, who has had his six strings attached to bands like L.A. Guns and Ratt, among...
Future Shock: “Time & Space” marries both melody and power
Slap-bang in the mid-eighties, a brilliant electronic duo, called Sharpe & Numan set about to record some music. The British based duo was formed by...
Dead Harvest: “Wasted Love” – the sound of indie rock taking on a new form!
“Wasted Love”, an EP so full of intensity and emotion that every indication of what it offers — the melodramatic title, the suggestive song names...
Uriel: “Excuse Me” – showcasing himself with suave and debonair
Uriel is an artist out of North Atlanta, Ga. In his track “Excuse Me”, he ventures into more of a vintage R&B and soul setting,...
Jun!or: “Life On The Edge” parades its vitality, revolving around the axis of self-determinism
Context is important because it feels like twenty-five-year-old Jun!or aka Mr Donald Blunt’s latest album, “Life On The Edge”, is a culmination of both ideology...
Deltiimo: “Look to the Stars” – the full taste of an EDM anthem!
There’s nothing wrong with catering to an audience, especially when you have to mirror the energy of your sound with the size of the shows...
King in the Belly: “Magic Town” would rock in any era!
Brooding with a retro swagger, “Magic Town” by King in the Belly is like a bewitching stroll through the aisles of a vintage record shop,...
“Light & Shadow”: The ability to make trance sound entirely spontaneous and heartfelt
The track “Light & Shadow” is ripe with an almost seven-minute long trance production. Kenneth Kane seamlessly integrates a spoken word passage and music to...
Prince Black: “Sirens” (ft. Bridget Perez) – a strong pen game!
Influenced by artists like KRS One, Jay-Z, Stack Bundles and more, Prince Black is a true student of the game. In an era when music...
Indie Dance Label Audio arc Records is on the rise!
Running a record label is easy. The day-to-day process, at least. Anyone can do that bit. Running a good label? That’s a whole different ball...
