Dee is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and a vibrant force in Irish music for over three decades. Best known as the fiddle player with the iconic band Kila since 1991, she brings an electrifying energy to every performance. Coming from a deeply musical family, Dee has inherited a legacy that resonates…
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With an eclectic fusion of indie, pop, and alternative influences, ‘Stand as a Rock’ delivers a deeply personal and resonant experience, exploring themes of strength, resilience, love, and self-discovery. Known for her captivating vocals and masterful songwriting, Dorine has once again crafted a project that speaks to the soul.’ Check…
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“Cry” by Hybrid Kid is here to pull you into its hazy, hypnotic world before you even realize what’s happening. From the get-go, the shimmering layers of sound wash over you, guitars that glisten and jangle, percussion that shakes and jitters like an anxious heartbeat, and drums that hit hard…
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“Gotta Go” by Yung K.O.D is a raw, emotional wave that crashes over you with heavy beats and even heavier feelings. From the very first note, the soft piano sets a reflective, almost eerie mood, like a quiet moment of thought before the storm. And then, that muffled, haunting vocal…
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“DO YOU?” by Cerys Georgina feels like sunshine breaking through your window on a slow morning—warm, effortless, and instantly mood-lifting. From the first beat, it pulls you in with a pulsating rhythm. The pop synths shimmer like city sparkling sunshine, and as the beat hits hard, Cerys’ voice flows smoothly…
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“Bonnet” by Abe Shaw makes you want to dim the lights, sink into your couch, and let the smooth vibes wash over you. From the moment the delicately plucked guitar opens the song, you know you’re in for something intimate, something soulful. Then, Abe’s deep, velvety voice slides in—smooth as…
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It Felt Like Fire (But I Think It Was Just You) by Giorgio Fazio: Review
by admin“It Felt Like Fire (But I Think It Was Just You)” by Giorgio Fazio is a fever dream wrapped in sound, an electronic inferno that pulls you in with its hypnotic intensity and doesn’t let go until you’re left smoldering in its aftermath. From the first breath, the track builds…
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“Happening Again” by Tim Camrose is your late-night drive through city streets, headlights reflecting on rain-slicked roads, with nothing but memories and music keeping you company. From the first shimmering piano chords, you know you’re in for something relatable. Camrose’s voice is thick and rich, carrying the weight of lived…
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From the depths of Berlin’s electronic scene, Fleanger has cooked up something irresistibly hypnotic with Soul Logic, and trust me—you’re gonna want to plug in for this one. Teaming up with the ever-soulful Romy Dya and rising producer NIRØ, this EP weaves together pulsing rhythms, deep basslines, and vocals dripping…
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Matt Wright’s What To Watch is less of an album and more of an emotional rollercoaster that refuses to let you off the ride. One moment, you’re fist-pumping to a club banger, the next, you’re staring at the ceiling contemplating your entire existence. It’s an album that has something for…