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Ramsey Lee Gets Flirty with New Single “Fine Specimen”

Ramsey Lee’s newest single, “Fine Specimen,” is a welcome left turn from her typically moody alt-pop style. Known for her dreamy synth textures and introspective lyricism, Ramsey shifts into flirtier territory on this track, offering listeners something fresh but still unmistakably her. With a groove-laden foundation and playful energy, “Fine Specimen” is a funky, radiant […]

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Jake Huffman’s Next Chapter Hits Hard with “On The Edge”

Jake Huffman’s musical journey reads like a rock ‘n’ roll odyssey fueled by raw talent, relentless evolution, and a drive that’s carried him from basement covers to major festival stages. At just 14, he posted a cover of Phish’s “You Enjoy Myself” from his parents’ basement in Connecticut with his band McLovins. That video went

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Vince Vincent Explores the Edge of Emotion in “The Sun Is The Moon”

Vince Vincent is the kind of artist who doesn’t just bend genres—he melts them down and recasts them into something entirely his own. The new project from Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Victor Bustani, Vince Vincent emerges from London’s buzzing underground with a boldness that reflects both his roots and his evolution. Known for co-founding São Paulo’s celebrated

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The Something Club Embraces the Unconventional in “You’re Weird”

The Something Club is the kind of duo that emerges when two distinct musical worlds collide in the best possible way. Hailey Ghaznavi, a dancefloor enthusiast with a foundation in classical music and a deep understanding of music theory, joins forces with Shayne Scullion, an R&B funk producer who’s always been on the hunt for

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Drew Turner’s “Backseat” (OF ur car) Is a Nostalgic Drive Through First Love”

Born in Chino Hills, California, Drew Turner’s story is one of emotional excavation and artistic evolution. Raised in a homeschool environment, Drew discovered music not just as a hobby, but as therapy—a private outlet that began at the age of thirteen and never quite left his side. His early immersion in musical theatre, performed with

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Dead Rose and Casey Cook’s “Take Me Away” Is Pure Sonic Poetry

Dead Rose, the Boulder-based Producer and DJ whose name itself is a poetic paradox, continues to mesmerize the electronic music world with his latest single, “Take Me Away” featuring Casey Cook. Known for crafting tracks that live in the liminal space between grace and grit, Dead Rose doesn’t just make music—he sculpts emotional landscapes. His

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dragongirl and Sonic Girl Team Up for Euphoric Anthem “everything will b ok”

dragongirl is a name that’s been echoing through Europe’s underground electronic scene for a while now, a shapeshifting force of sound and identity who refuses to be boxed in. With a career marked by high-energy DJ sets, festival stages like Øyafestivalen and By:Larm, and regular appearances at Copenhagen’s Den Anden Side and Berlin’s Soul Feeder

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Growing Pains and Power Plays in Samantha Margret’s “Hot Enough”

Samantha Margret doesn’t just make music—she crafts confessionals. Her newest single, “hot enough,” is a prime example of her fearless commitment to unearthing the feelings we often bury, particularly those forged under the weight of societal expectations. Produced and written entirely by Samantha herself, the track is a powerful descent into the complicated psyche of

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