Tag: Headlines
Piqued Jacks: On the roll with Interpol and a full-on work agenda!
During the past few years the Piqued Jacks have been receiving serious media and industry attention, playing guest appearances for the likes of Atoms For [Read More…]
bigOmuziq: “Le Renaissance” – takes inspiration from divergent genres
bigOmuziq has often been referred to as the “Bruce Wayne of Hip-hop”, as he is an attorney and community activist by day, and a brutally [Read More…]
Fabp aka Fabpz the Freelancer: “Dem A Fraud” speaks directly to the lives of regular people
Fabp aka Fabpz the Freelancer juggles idiomatic influences nicely on “Dem A Fraud”. There are hip-hop-influenced production touches, verses designed to appeal to more traditional Raggamuffin fans, [Read More…]
Makala Cheung: ‘Moon’ walks a fine line between many styles
Following a few years in an Urban/Pop duo, and going on to feature on local Hip-Hop and Grime tracks, in 2012 Makala Cheung began her [Read More…]
The Color Wild is an upbeat indie-pop quartet from California
Born in 2015, The Color Wild is an Indie Pop band formed in Vacaville, CA by brothers Jesse Crosson (Keys, Guitars, Vocals), Kyle Crosson (Vocals), [Read More…]
Troy’s single “Coward”, written for bestselling author Jessica Park
Anyone who has heard a preview of his debut recording and has read those lyrics and lived that EP, knows how beautifully and powerfully this [Read More…]
Fabpz the Freelancer: “Ur DayLightz” – nothing detracts from the booming rhythm
The common idea is that Dancehall reggae and raggamuffin is nothing if not trend-based, and for potty-mouthed, gun-talking DJs to suddenly strike intense, prayerful poses [Read More…]
The Vanilla Milkshakes: “Tall People Have No Feelings” – at no time can you be passive listening to it
Every time I read the following description on the band’s website “The Vanilla Milkshakes are a grouping of three studly nearly middle aged men who [Read More…]
Chàrlee M. publishes her dance pop song – “Live my Dream”
The Bielefeld native Charlene Marie Janzen, better known by her stage name Chàrlee M., has fulfilled her personal life-long dream: With “Live My Dream” her first [Read More…]
Keith Richie: “March of the Inanimate” produces a unique listening experience
The popularity of 80s-infused, electronic film scores has been steadily increasing in recent years, due in part to the resurgence of the vinyl format and [Read More…]
