“King Louie” by Tommy Deep – INSOMNIFIED releases 4 Remixed Versions
Recently we reviewed the track King Louie by Tommy Deep, the 26-year old DJ-Producer who has long experimented with new sounds, striving to create club-based music with strong roots in…
Sarantos: “We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve” – feelings of self-worth and independence
In his career, Sarantos has affronted many serious themes on love and relationships through his vast catalog of songs. For his latest release, he looks at the terrible theme of…
Blake Shaw: “Jo’nuary 4th, 2015” – takes you on a journey that leaves you wanting more.
You know an artist has that crossroads breakthrough sound when it haunts you for days on end. It seemed everywhere I flipped the tracks on the “Jo’nuary 4th, 2015” mixtape…
Metro Expo 1 – a collection of gorgeously intense songs that work even more powerfully as a unified whole
Metro Expo aka Fred Marcoty is hearkening back to a time when the concept of the ‘Album’, as a collective recording, actually meant something…and where the description ‘Concept Album’ really…
Kontradiction: “Cup Noodles” – the overall concept of this album is just brilliant
Kontradiction is an upcoming music artist from Brooklyn NY who is in a group called GBOD (Golden Boyz) consisting of Kontradiction the rapper, Traffic the producer and Comedian Mixxy Gambino.…
PAUL BARRERE & ROGER COLE: “IN MY TIME OF DYING” – A classic brought back to life!
This is the kind of down and dirty, hard-core, unadulterated, ‘slap-ya-momma’ type of blues that I love. Paul Barrere & Roger Cole are definitely in their element here. “In My…
“Hands Up!” – Oiki never musically lingers in one place too long
If you enjoy listening to anything within the EDM genre, then you will most likely love “Hands Up!”, the latest release by Miami producer Oiki. I honestly had never heard…
Nyentek – Okay, So Let’s Say…creative self-expression
A self-proclaimed firm supporter of DIY music, New York-based artist Mislav Forrester and his project Nyentek have contributed a huge number of recordings to the experimental music space, including his…
Sarantos: “We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve” – for those impacted by domestic violence
For his latest release, “We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve”, which is from his upcoming 2nd studio album called “Close Your Eyes”, Sarantos explained it’s concept: “This a…
Joe Blessett: “Excuse Me” – an album for the open-minded
On his latest album release, “Excuse Me”, Joe Blessett sets the stage with “Who’s In My Shit” – a bass-pounding swing which leads into a fat, flowing guitar-heavy groove you…