#Lo-fi Pop

Leonard Wellington’s “Obsessed” Explores the Depths of Infatuation

Leonard Wellington’s latest single “Obsessed” marks a powerful entry into his upcoming debut EP, blending raw emotion with indie rock energy. Based in Berlin but originally from The Netherlands, Wellington has crafted a sound that merges his personal growth with his love for music. “Obsessed” is an intense, hard-hitting track produced by Mani Orrason, capturing […]

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Electro-Pop Artist Sam Setton Drops Reflective Single “8 Years New Tears”

Sam Setton, an NYC-born and raised singer/songwriter, is creating waves in the music industry with his moody yet infectious electro-pop sound. Drawing comparisons to artists like HONNE and Majid Jordan, with a songwriting sensibility akin to LANY, Sam’s music is characterized by raw, heartfelt vocals layered over warm electronic-infused production. His journey into music began

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Paper Citizen’s Musical Journey Continues with “American Song”

Paper Citizen, the Boston-based indie rock project led by Singaporean singer-songwriter, violinist, guitarist, and music producer Claire Gohst, is making waves in the music scene with its distinctive blend of crisp vocals, lyrical intimacy, spacious guitars, and organic rhythms. Claire’s journey began in Singapore, where she was born and raised. Her musical roots were planted

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Actve Captve Unleashes “Ellis Island” with a Live Studio Performance

Actve Captve, a musical odyssey formed by the visionary multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Justin Han, stands as a testament to the exploration of the human condition in all its intricate, contradictory glory. Justin, with his boundless passion, crafts songs that delve deep into the complexities of existence, drawing from an eclectic mix of rock, punk, rap,

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Unlocking the Story Behind Good Rzn’s Captivating Single, “123”

In the vibrant landscape of Los Angeles music, Good Rzn stands out as a duo that effortlessly blends electronic rock with psychedelic pop, creating a sound that’s both eclectic and entrancing. Comprised of multi-instrumentalists Josie Molasky and Tommy Ghirardini, this dynamic pair brings a refreshing take on alternative music, drawing from their diverse backgrounds and

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The Distinctive Sound of Gold Spectacles Shines in “PseudoFriends”

Favouring a DIY approach, Gold Spectacles, a London-based musical duo, has carved a unique niche in the realm of baroque-pop music. Their sonic journey draws inspiration from a diverse array of influences, seamlessly blending elements from Paul Simon to Phoenix to Lykke Li. In a musical landscape that often delineates between electronic and organic sounds,

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Scoobert Doobert’s Musical Prowess In “Underwater”

Born on the internet and raised in the vibrant musical landscape of San Diego, California, Scoobert Doobert is not your average artist. A true Renaissance musician, he is a multi-instrumentalist, producer-engineer, burrito connoisseur, and a prolific songwriter. His journey through the music industry has been nothing short of extraordinary, shaped by diverse experiences and collaborations

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Nervous City Nervous Self Unveils “Stories of Our Names”

In the labyrinth of musical narratives, one artist stands out, weaving tales of existential wanderings and the quest for self amid the bustling streets of Berlin. Meet Nervous City Nervous Self, the English language debut of the Swedish troubadour, David Josephson. Born and raised in the heart of Stockholm, Josephson embarked on his musical journey

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