Artic Baba, the wild cards, take centre stage with the release of their video for ‘Mr Crazy.’ The video, which follows the release of their breakout track, keeps us glued to the screen, and the band hold nothing back when it comes to expressing their enthusiasm.
Each band member rises to the occasion with zeal, demonstrating that creating music videos with a band can be a lot of fun. The chemistry between them is evident, and this fresh reveal solidifies their single even more.
Julia Thomsen’s new composition, ‘Tender Love,’ follows up her previous piece, ‘The Butterfly Dream’.
The artist who lives in London makes a significant step forward not just for herself but also for the gen
Her modern classical music approach is magnetic, and she leaves no stone unturned in her endeavour to soothe anyone who comes across her work. Originally from Scotland but now located in London, the composer delves even more profound with this new release, and her performance leaves goosebumps aviating.
Julia welcomes us to paradise with open arms in ‘Tender Love,’ which has a quality that is full of warmth and invites us all in.
The most recent track released by Judy Pearson, titled “My Guiding Key,” has won our hearts. We had chills after listening to this tune, and we just can’t seem to get enough of it!
The artist who lives in London makes a significant step forward not just for herself but also for the genre overall, blazing a new trail with a unique point of view. Her vocals stand out for all of the correct reasons, and the story provides an experience that is unlike any other in its capacity to provoke thinking.
Hello, Glitch Project, Let’s talk about your new single, ‘Shivers’, what is the meaning?
We wanted to tell that phase of awareness of one’s fears, accepting them, living them. To try to reach that state of mind of belonging, with oneself without trying to self-sabotage
Which artist in the current industry inspires you the most?
Fortunately by so many incredible artists. A great source of inspiration are Florence + the machine and all those artists who manage to create worlds and imaginaries to escape into. But the list is really endless.
What is the best thing about being a musician in 2022?
There is a new fluidity in making music and listening to it. Musical styles are increasingly blended together, there is more ease of access to a vastness of sounds and ways to promote and make music all of this is really stimulating to create.
Is there a certain place you often go to write? E.g a certain room, or environment?
There is no specific place where we write, we often record our demos in the home studio and then finalize them in the studio.
What is your first memory of music?
Federica’s first memory is of when she was six years old at her first guitar lesson with a guitar twice her size. Maida’s first memory is of the first time she heard her father and sister singing and playing together.
Hello, Sabi, Let’s talk about your new album “Keep On”. What Is the Meaning?
“Keep on” speaks to the effects of climate change on the world and the urgency of all nations to work together to correct and eliminate this problem. It also clearly expresses that our youth must be part of the leadership and key catalyst of this movement.
Which artist in the current industry inspires you the most?
I will say Alicia Keys. Her message is always in her music. Not only can she sing, but she is always spreading positive messages and sharing the importance of love through her music.
What is the best thing about being a musician in 2022?
Being able to control what you write and sing about. Artists are no longer pigeonholed to creating music that the big recording companies dictate. Social Media gives us artist the freedom to market and develop our fan base and express out art, I love it.
Is there a certain place you often go to write? E.g a certain room, or environment?
My home studio. It’s quiet and I can work anytime I am inspired 24/7. I am also inspired by social issues and my life experiences.
What is your first memory of music?
When I was very young, I remember how I would hear sad songs, it touched me and I used to go to a corner and just cry!!! The music had a profound effect on me. So now I use it as an instrument for social change and to spread love.
Hello, AboGod, Let’s talk about your new single, ‘Chosen’, what is the meaning?
“Chosen” is a direct message to the listener that I’m “Chosen” from the Most High God for a great purpose in changing the world as we know it and helping grow his kingdom. Telling the audience that I wouldn’t have anything that I have if it wasn’t God; my talents and my many wisdoms. It’s the fact that I’m Chosen that I have my abilities. I am on a mission to change the entire world for the greater good.
Which artists in the current industry inspire you the most?
I don’t have an artist that inspires me, but I do listen to a variety of artists. God is my inspiration for he is “The Musician” and creator of all things including sound. I want my music to satisfy his frequency.
What is the best thing about being a musician in 2022?
I would definitely say when I freestyled the whole song Chosen when I was recording. The song was done in 45 minutes crazy enough. I felt Good before and after recording.
Is there a certain place you often go to write? E.g a certain room, or environment?
The whole world is where I write, but my favorite place is in my mind because I have my own place when I meditate and go into the room in my head.
What is your first memory of music?
I have so many memories of music, my first memory would be very difficult to say. I’ve listened to so many songs from many countries around the world I couldn’t say, but I remember listening to artists like Tupac and Sade as a kid.
With her new track, ‘Maze’, Alicia Daydreams demonstrates that she is a brilliant up-and-coming musician who is suddenly starting to take the globe by storm.
Alicia oozes confidence, and she moves us emotionally from the moment she reaches for the microphone. The music is an adventure, as she enters a new dimension while also tapping into a feeling that many of the modern industry’s greats have already laid down.
Alicia can’t seem to do anything wrong vocally, and she has us head over heels; we can’t get enough of it!
‘Cutting My Roots’, by Prior The End, grabs the lugs and takes us on a voyage. The album is a fresh collection of the most exquisite rock and hard rock items, and the German band has us hell-bent on the speakers for the duration.
The new record stands out with a diverse range of styles and aspects that mark the road forward for the group who are taking off in rapid succession. The drums have omnipotent power and hit with ferocity! The guitars, as well as Alexander’s vocals, tear through the sound, leaving us wanting more.
Hello, Luis, Let’s talk about your new single, ‘Ultraviolet’, what is the meaning?
When writing ‘Ultraviolet’ I tried to encapsulate that feeling you get when you’ve been down on things, or come out of a bad relationship, and you meet someone new, and they just spark you into life.
I don’t know if it’s necessarily a bad or a good thing in reality, but I think we all can relate to that feeling at one point or another.
It’s also just about having a good time! I’ve been getting a lot of Jamiroquai comparisons with this one and I can’t think of a better compliment in all honesty.
Which artists in the current industry inspire you the most?
There are so many to choose from! For me a good artist is someone who wants to make you feel something and who constantly take their music in new directions. I listen to pretty much anything and there’s so much out there nowadays. If I had to really pick some out I’d say Bon Iver, Damon Albarn, Thundercat, Eric Bibb and John Mayer.
What is the best thing about being a musician in 2022?
I think for me it’s how easy it is now to access or network with other musicians. There’s a whole world of talent out there to collaborate with and learn from!
I say that but our drummer, Ben Newton, has been playing with me in various capacities for the best part of ten years now. I hope he’s okay!
Is there a certain place you often go to write? E.g a certain room, or environment?
Not particularly, but I seem to write a lot of lyrics when I’m travelling somewhere. Must be something about it that gets my brain going. I literally wrote a track about that, it’s called ‘Stations’ and it’s on our upcoming EP.
What is your first memory of music?
Whigfield – ‘Saturday Night’ is the first song I can remember! It’s a bit of a nostalgia hit anytime I hear it now, which isn’t often! Banger still if you ask me…
Hello, Kingdumb, Let’s talk about your new single, ‘Best Friend’, what is the meaning?
The track touches on a few things but the key message is that I’m apologising to someone who was close to me. We had different ways of handling things and we just got caught up in a bit of a storm. The track touches on mental health too which is something that is close to my heart and something a lot of people still don’t understand. I think there’s a lot of education and work to do on awareness which is happening now more than ever, but there’s still a long way to go.
Which artists in the current industry inspire you the most?
That’s a hard question, there are many drum and bass artists who I think are amazing at what they do and that scene has some of the most talented music makers on the planet. But in terms of popular music, I’d have to say Pharrell Williams and The Prodigy. Dizzee Rascal is mad talented as well he has done some amazing work.
What is the best thing about being a producer in 2022?
Probably the access to technology and markets. Social media means we can directly communicate with people who follow us and it’s super easy to post online about anything you are doing.
Is there a certain place you often go to write? E.g a certain room, or environment?
I mostly write in my studio which houses everything I need, but if the sun is out sometimes I like to produce in the garden. I’ve been known to go to coffee shops to make music too. I’ve definitely also produced in the car on long journeys!
What is your first memory of music?
The earliest I think is probably hearing an Indian soundtrack for a film called ‘1942 Love Story’. I think that’s my earliest memory but there were a few key moments like hearing ‘Charly’ by The Prodigy and ‘Super Sharp Shooter’ by DJ Zinc when I was really young. Those two tracks shaped my musical tastes big time.