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Adina Howard: Bad 4 Me
From the depths of the R&B music revolution emerges an artist whose multi-dimensional lyrical decadence is nothing short of sensational. She is the innovative, yet sensual phenom whose passion and drive for success propelled her music into a new dimension of personal growth for music lovers to experience. Her name is Adina Howard. From Radio, Stage, and big screen here is everything you want to know about R&B sensation….. Adina...Read More »Andra Day: Gold
Take one look at Andra Day, with her saucy rockabilly-inspired look (she routinely rocks a bouffant and red-stained lip) and you know you’re in the presence of a unique individual. The San Diego-bred singer and songwriter’s eye-catching personal style complements her brassy, yet alluring voice, as well as her music, which is both groovy and bluesy. “I call it retro-pop-soul,” she says. “It’s a blend of jazz, soul, doo-wop, plus...Read More »Maad Moiselle: Sweet & Low
Singer, songwriter & dj.. Maad’s fashion-forward, empowering, and classic brand image has landed her work with name’s such as Paul Mitchell, William Okpo, Chanel and Lucille Roberts. Towering at 5’10, she’s graced the pages of magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, Nylon all while spinning, writing & recording her own music.
Maad says: “I really looked to the 70s era this time around — all of the glam, glitz and groove. It...Read More »May: I Could Have Been Someone
Signed to Columbia Records, prodigious chanteuse, May, has been heralded as “One of the hottest things to see, hear and read” by Harper’s Bazaar. With her celestial voice and hauntingly beautiful melodies, the Australian musical talent returns home this Spring to release her brand new single, I Could Have Been Someone. A rather sparse track that builds with steady arpeggiated synth chords and includes a sultry vocal and piano.
Produced by...Read More »Silversun Pickups: Nighlight
It’s no secret that Silversun Pickups score the soundtrack for the cacophony and quiet of the urban environment. Their songs curl like a sleeping dragon around the foothills, soar between the skyscrapers, and slouch in the shadows of forbidden offramps and skid row. Now, three years after their second record, Silversun Pickups are currently in Topanga, CA, working on their highly anticipated new record, Neck of the Woods, with producer...Read More »Cerulean City: Sensual Seduction
Washington, DC based production and DJ duo, Cerulean City, is made up of Wave Age and Bisbeaux. Having made music together since high school, the project is a culmination of many years of work. With influences spanning from Just Kiddin to Autograf to Andhim, the duo showcases their love for house and pop to perfectly balance the best of both worlds. Each track is a unique blend of colorful synths...Read More »Rudy Currence: Royal Blue
Who is Rudy Currence? Refreshing but familiar, confident but humble, innovative yet classic, these are just a few words to describe Grammy and Dove Award winning producer, singer-songwriter, Rudy Currence. With well over three million video views online, Rudy Currence is a triple threat singer-songwriter, musician and producer who has become what his fans can only summarize as an experience! After hearing his soulful voice, it’s obvious that Rudy was...Read More »Jennie Vee: Spying
Songwriter/musician from Toronto, Canada- based in NYC. Inspiring things: johnny marr, the cure, jasmine tea, berlin, nick cave + the bad seeds, black lace, new order, swedish pop, love, primal scream, jesus + mary chain, diptyque candles, kurt vile, the knife, ballet, nina hagen, fender guitars.
Jennie Vee: Spying
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Jennie Vee: Spying Lyrics:
You don’t care enough to notice
All their secret government operatives
You choose to live out your life with blind eyes
And your...Read More »Patra Kay: I Am At War
Born into a musical family, singer/songwriter/producer Patra Kay was four years old when she gave her first public performance busking alongside her dad. He played harmonica whilst she sang and hit a lagerphone (showing an early aptitude for creating beats!).
The melodic electro-pop sensibility and beguilingly strong vocals running through the piano-driven songs on her up-and-coming debut EP is the result of a confluence of influences.
Raised on a steady diet of...Read More »James Vincent McMorrow: How To Waste A Moment
On a pecan farm half a mile from the Mexican border, ‘Post Tropical’ was born – a collection of sounds and ideas brought to life in rooms where the low frequencies of passing freight trains vibrated in the studio, briefly disturbing the birds in the rafters. And like most new ideas, ‘Post Tropical’ is hard to describe. It requires attention and engagement. It seduces you towards hidden depths. McMorrow’s acclaimed...Read More »