Soleil Bleu – Alma Page
Here's a fantastic sounding Parisian duo called Soleil Bleu with a debut track titled "Alma Page" that will make you crave for some outdoor activities in Paris :
Is Tropical – Hummingbird
IS TROPICAL has enlisted the help of JP Sancho on production duties to come up with some brand new material in the form of a forthcoming LP titled "COLA SPIRIT" and this brilliant track titled "Hummingbird".
NewDad – Blue
All the way from Galway on the West Coast of Ireland, here's a long-overdue shout out to NewDad. A four-piece alternartive-rock outfit that packs a punch with a 90s tinged sound reminiscent of the good ol' teen filled drama of my earlier days.
ViVii – One Day
ViVii are now back with a brand new, glorious single titled "One Day". Out today (27th January 2021) via the ever trusted Dumont Dumont record label based out of Stockholm, in Sweden.
Toledo – Dog Has Its Day
Toledo is a duo based out of Brooklyn, New York City with the firm intention of having our hearts melt every darn time their latest single plays in the background.
Mixtape Eighty-Five
Freshly baked and ready to impress. Enjoy this selection. Don’t forget to like, comment, repost and favourite on Mixcloud. Let us know your favourite track in the comment section below… This mixtape is best heard with a set of headphones or earbuds, via Mixcloud...
HÅN & GIUNGLA – CTR
I've been sent this upbeat collaboration between two of their incredibly talented artists. HÅN and Giungla drop their newest track "CTR" crafted over multiple ZOOM calls, emails, and a flurry of overly heavy files as they spent their lockdowns in two different countries.
Morly – Twain Harte
Visual artist and singer-songwriter Morly (aka Katy Morley) returns with newfound strength on the heartfelt single “Twain Harte" — her first new material as Morly since 2017. Read and listen to more here.
Sabrina Bellaouel – Libra EP
It’s nearing the end of 2020. We’re situated in the greyest of Parisian weather smack right in the…
Steven Robertson – Roof Song
As a last effort, I walked into The Bitter End in Greenwich Village, where a guy in sweatpants and socks was putting on a stadium-sized show for a modest bar crowd. The guy was Steven Robertson, and I still think about that show all the time.