The latest from Moves is Hiss 3 – Hissterectomy, the third installment in his signature series of production compilations named for the high end hiss distinct to cassette tapes. When the first one dropped in 1995, simply titled Hiss, it was strictly a cassette release that was only re-released on CD much later. After Hiss 2 – Hissteria was only released on […]
Interview with Ezra Jordan – Low
Ezra Jordan’s music draws inspiration from genres including R&B/Funk, Alt-Pop and executes songwriting with a keyboard-oriented approach, forging his own path in the music industry with his soulful, refreshing and authentic sound. Ezra Jordan wrote LOW with his drummer and it’s about Mental Health. When someone has chicken pox, you notice. When someone is sick […]
Across The Board Return With Fifth Studio Album, Wild Ones Now Available
Canada based rockers Across The Board have appeared on our pages several times. This talented group of songcrafters are back with their fifth studio album, Wild Ones. Wild Ones adopts the symbol of the lone wolf as an analogy for this new collection of songs which explores independence and self-expression while celebrating uniqueness as well […]
Dr. BENTZ Motivates With New Single, Listen to Risin’ Up Now
Canada based artist Dr. BENTZ combines lyricism, Hip Hop and EDM for a motivational, uplifting new single titled Risin’ Up. Risin’ Up focuses on rising above all the obstacles and challenges to pursue your truest, deepest passions. When Dr. BENTZ speaks on this subject, he speaks on his truth. On top of the music, BENTZ […]
Interview with Rebel Heart – Yuk Fu
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Rebel Heart about the new project, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) [Charlie] I was born […]
Interview with Maurice Weeks – My Words
Maurice Weeks recently released his latest project, My Words, but his catalog goes much deeper than this one album. Supported by Arthur J Music, the label, Weeks continues to build into 2019 with more releases, events and touring. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Maurice Weeks about his latest release, technology, listening preferences and […]
Interview with Adam Ambrose – Little Green Cabins
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Adam Ambrose about hardships, motivations, technology, rising above it all and, of course, his latest project Little Green Cabins. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms […]
David Browning Delivers Uplifting Electro-Pop EP, Listen to Now You See Me
Whether composing award winning soundtracks, assisting high school bands, recording in Indonesian studios, writing songs in Disney cruise ship cabins or arranging choral music for universities, David Browning loves music. I mean…he really LOVES music. Working as a family physician for the last several years packaged with his love for song crafting, David has a […]
Interview with Craig Aalders – Oceanography
Craig Aalders is a guitarist and composer based in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. His ambient and experimental work explores sound as a medium of visceral resonance. Influenced by the Pacific Northwest, Aalders creates absorbing and evocative soundscapes that use abstraction to convey strong emotional and expressive ideas. Aalders’ process employs streams of layered sound. Intricate chains […]
Interview with Dylan Joshua – ALTERNATEº
Dylan Joshua is an unreleased artist, with cultural icon potential. Coming from humble beginnings, Dylan believed that working through the system, and obtaining financial security through the means of a job was life’s purpose. While learning chemistry at the university level, and ignoring his abilities as a poet and musician, he slowly started to perceive […]
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