Month: December 2019

Erin Anne – “Tough Love”

Photo Credit: Madeleine Peters The debut album from Erin Anne, Tough Love is an unruly yet elegant collage of all the elements that make up her musical vocabulary: wildly shredded riffs and lo-fi acoustic ramblings, punk-rock energy and folky austerity, new-wave whimsy and high-flown pop theatrics. The original album arrived in June 2019, catching the attention of Carpark …

Jonas Blue, Tifa Chen – Billboard

Multi-platinum superstar Jonas Blue has linked up with Chinese singer-songwriter Tifa Chen on new single “Billboard,” out now via Astralwerks. Listen to the song HERE and view the music video HERE. A weightless, carefree slice of modern pop, “Billboard” sees Tifa switch between English and Mandarin vocals, with Jonas delivering a typically polished production to match. It also comes with a captivating official video shot exclusively in Shanghai, with the …

LP Giobbi and Crush Club Collaborate on ‘Angel’ as East coast funk meets thumping west coast tech-house groove

Lead single from Club Sweat’s infamous Work Out series Compilation   Listen to “Angel” available on all streaming platforms today: https://clubsweat.lnk.to/WS9Angel Sweat it Out “Work Out Series”  “Two artists that definitely need to be on your radar.” – This Song is Sick  The esteemed Australia label Sweat it Out, brings us the driving techno funk of “Angel”, the lead single …

Beach Slang – Jolly Liver, Tommy in the 80s

Photo Credit: Charlie Lowe American rock & roll mainstay Beach Slang will release new album The Deadbeat Bang of Heartbreak City, January 10 on Bridge Nine Records. Their most accomplished album to date, the album features special guest bassist: Tommy Stinson of The Replacements and was mixed by heavy-hitter Brad Wood (Smashing Pumpkins, Liz Phair). Like all Beach Slang albums, it’s big, loud, and brash …

Nykki – Lost My Mind

Opening up about the inspiration behind her new track, Nykki explains, “in ‘Lost My Mind’ I allowed myself to explore my darkest emotions. The song focuses on the time I lost myself after a breakup and the impact it had on my mind. Sometimes we do things we thought we would never do for anyone …

Disturbed – Hold on to Memories

This morning, two-time Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum band, Disturbed share their live video for “Hold on to Memories.” The video, directed by Rafa Alcantara, is both a remembrance of those who are no longer with us, as well as a celebration of their life and the light they brought to those closest to them. The video and song’s message …

James Blake – I’ll Come Too

Beautiful Birds! For the music video, Blake enlisted the talents of director Matt Meech – renowned for his work as an editor on the award-winning Planet Earth, Blue Planet, and more for the BBC. Regarding the visual, Meech commented, “It was an honor to be invited onto the ‘I’ll Come Too’ project. James was keen to make a music video that involved animals in some way. Once I heard …

Sine – Entrance

“Entrance” leads you into the red lighted club where SINE is at the turntables. Hypnotic, grooving and warm. So danceable that you want to sink into the music. Just close your eyes and start dancing. Web : http://www.sine-music.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/sinemusiclabel Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/sinemusicclips Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/sinemusic Our Artists on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2oLOlIL Listen to Sine Music Radio: http://www.laut.fm/sine-music

Tokyo Groove Jyoshi – What is Hip?

https://tokyogroovejyoshi.com/ View this post on Instagram Today’s guest vocalist Rita @ms_r2 ! TOKYO GROOVE JYOSHI had a fun night at LDH KITCHEN HANEDA . #tgj #tokyogroovejyoshi #femaleband #allfemaleband #hanedaairport #black #blackcostume #costume #asian #asiangirls #japanese #japanesegirls #shorthair #indonesian #longhair #tokyo #kanto #airport #hanedaldhkitchen A post shared by TOKYO GROOVE JYOSHI (@tokyogroovejyoshi) on Dec 4, 2019 …

Gavin Luke – In Search of Home

Though it may not be the type of music that everyone puts at the top of their go-to playlist, it is hard to believe that classical music doesn’t instigate a connection with every listener. Whether that association be sadness, contentment, anger or euphoria, the emotive qualities of classical music are inevitable – whatever the preferred genre. …