
Song Review/ Soul : Noah Kahlil’s ‘Karma Collects’
His latest release is ‘Karma Collects’, a contemplative, charismatic and compelling track that unites dazing, dreamy R&B ambiences with subtle beat dynamism, funk grooves, and a floating verse.

Song Review/ Acoustic : Голос КАА’s ‘Warming Light’
His latest release is ‘Warming Light’, a composition that explores the nuances of ambience, its emotion, feelings, and momentous evolution. And he does it distinctively, in his style.

Song Review/ Pop : Casey McQuillen’s ‘Better’
Like in her latest single, ‘Better’, the artist explores the playfulness of a girl in love with a guy who is already in a relationship.

Album Review/ Instrumental : Robert McGinty’s ‘Reflections’
His latest release is the ‘Reflections’ album, a collection that delves into nuanced spaces of life. Across the album, the artist traces momentous frames of everyday life. He crafts landscapes, imagery, and feelings associated with times of day, conversations, sceneries, etc.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ana Gracey’s ‘Afterlife’
Her latest release is ‘Afterlife’, a track about grief and loss. But the artist puts a hopeful, contemplative, almost angelic spin on it, willing to see and meet her loved one in a place and time that is beyond life.

Song Review/ Electronic Music : GlassJack’s ‘HERO (Just For Today)’
In his latest release, ‘HERO (Just For Today)’, the artist brings in some of his 80s styles and influences, adding disco to an atmosphere of dance and pop.

Song Review/ Alternative : The Marble Arches’ ‘Faking The Moment’
Their latest release is ‘Faking the Moment’, a track that leans into the dramatics, darkness, and the compelling complexity of the theme.

Song Review/ Alt Rock : Red Cabin’s ‘Straight Line’
Their latest release is ‘Straight Line’, a track that creates the theme with contrasting elements and design.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Christophe Lorient’s ‘Petit Écran De Couleur’
His latest release is ‘Petit Écran De Couleur’, a track that carries nostalgia, a sense of cozy homeliness and a vocal warmth.

Song Review/ R&B : REGÁL’s ‘Treat You Right’
His latest release, ‘Treat You Right’ is one of his fluid styled classics. The track is about a girl who has closed her heart to love and men because of her past.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Matya’s ‘Night Light’
Her latest release is ‘Night Light’, a track that begins with the warmth and comfort of a night light and then floats away, outside the window to have nocturnal whimsies and contemplations.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Larry Karpenko’s ‘Heart Calls Love’
His latest release is ‘Heart Calls Love’, a track about opening your heart and realising that there is so much love in it. So much power and so much hope and wonder.

A Technicolor Contemplation in Tony Frissore’s ‘Know Yourself’
Like in his latest release, ‘Know Yourself’, he makes a dynamic meditative atmosphere for people to flow into.

ZOE.LEELA’s ‘Gold Reloaded’ Forges An Electronic Edge like Never Before
Her latest release is ‘Gold Reloaded’, a teaser of sorts that preempts the new era of a person.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Ev Janney’s ‘Set Me Free’
In his latest single, ‘Set Me Free’, the artist creates a song that journeys to freedom, a story that delves into the shackles of the past, the battle of the present and the dream of the future.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Abøn’s ‘Morphus’
Her latest release is ‘Morphus’ an abstract, contemporary instrumental that expands acoustics into expanses, misty infinities that you can get lost in.

Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Limitless’s ‘That
If you want to experience an infinite space then his debut single, ‘That Girl’ is the perfect song for it.

Song Review/ Trance: Karman Vortex Street’s ‘When Will It Start’
The introduction to Karman Vortex Street is vibrant, vivid, and spectacularly dynamic. With their debut release, ‘When Will It Start’, the artist forges new age techno.

Song Review/ Rock : Brian Lambert’s ‘Take My Heart’
Take My Heart’ is the artist’s latest release. Gritty, emboldened, and a whole lot of sensational, the track resonates powerful.

Song Review/ Electro Pop : Reina Mora’s ‘Weeds (Elated Remix)’
this latest ‘Elated Remix’ of the song, the artist throws it back to the 2016s, to artists like Daya, Zara Larson, Zedd, and Ellie Golding.