The Electric Sons are an lndie-Alt writing duo that began in their cluttered garage studio in Atlanta, GA. They have since risen to be showcase artists for Red Bull, American Songwriter, BMI and have had their music featured in major ad campaigns for Chevy, Wendy’s, Red Bull and more. Additionally their music has been included […]
Interview with NavelGaze – WHO/AM/I
NavelGaze is a one-person experimental artist, based in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia. After spending her teenage years playing in various prog rock and heavy metal bands, she started releasing her own music when she was 16, with her first NavelGaze album, It Is. From her early experiments with drone, harsh noise, and doom metal, she has […]
Interview with PiPEllA – Afterglow (Scene 1)
Indie orchestral rock riser PiPEIIA has released her new single, “Afterglow,” a whimsical take on the mystical feeling arising after having experienced a euphoric moment. “Afterglow” is an ode to a tucked-away fantastic world where the unthinkable is possible. As the track pushes the boundaries of reality and imagination, electronic beat drops are accompanied by […]
Interview with Red Farrow – Communion
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Red Farrow about the Communion project, favorite songs of all time, dream collabs and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. What are your Top 3 favorite songs of all time? Wow that’s a hard one to start off with but if I had to chose… […]
Interview with Niclas Tamas – Interstellar Surveillance
Backed by years of experience as a pianist and programmer, Hungarian composer Niclas Tamas unique approach delivers a spellbinding arena of vastly contemplative escapism. The ambient pieces are built with intentional restricted and minimal resources influenced mainly by Eduard Artemyev, Igor Savin, Károly Cserepes and Biosphere. His music speaks volumes, connecting for its imaginative qualities […]
Interview with the impliers – Cocoon
Dan Hartman and Charles Ingram of beautifully strange indie-rock band the impliers have a creativity pact that dates back to their high school days. The pair came up as bratty teenage punks in the storied Greenville, North Carolina scene. There, the twosome’s can-give-a-f#@$ indie-rock band was welcomed into the rarefied underground scene populated by members […]
Layers of Light, the New Album from Toby Tune, Delivers Classical and Electronic Compositions Like I’ve Never Heard Before
From his position high above the Pacific Ocean in the jungles of Costa Rica’s Escaleras Mountains, Toby Tune continues doing what he’s always done [since the age of 12]…pumping out great music. With 14 albums in his portfolio, Toby has released music with The Client Brothers, Interval of Science, The HT Three, Blue Sandelwood Soap […]
Interview with Stan van Dijk – Caustics
Stan van Dijk is a producer who makes a mix of electronic music, jazz and hip-hop. His eclectic style stems from experimentation and the mixing of influences. There is no good genre name, but large playlists such as “‘Jazztronica” & “Nu Jazz” come close. ”Naive computer” is a title that is also used and most […]
Interview with Lizzy Laurance – Rocketman
Rocketman is the debut album by Lizzy Laurance, a body of work written and recorded on a decaying dredging boat in Copenhagen. Weaving distressed field-recordings and found music with a sultry vocal style, Rocketman is languorous, foreboding and genre-defying. With influences like David Lynch, Lana Del Rey and Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Lizzy Laurance creates […]
Interview with Genevieve Sovereign – It’s Yours
Having recently released her 5-track debut EP “It’s yours.”, Melbourne based singer-songwriter Genevieve Sovereign also completes a year-long vlogging adventure as a relative newcomer to music creation. “I believe we each bring our own unique potential into this world, with every moment of our lives an expression of limitless possibility. My music’s purpose is to […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 37
- Next Page »