Naama Guggenheim – Dilemma (Spotify)

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Naama Guggenheim – Dilemma
(Spotify)

As Suited for every millennial "Dilemma" describes the challenges of a new relationship. Neither good nor bad- you always have that dilemma if you're good enough for each other.
Straight forward vocals and a groovy beat followed by an amazing choir, "Dilemma" makes you want to hear it again and again. Written, sung and played by Naama, freshly produced by Noam Shemesh and Mixed by the amazing Asaf Shay from "Raw Tapes"

That One Eyed Kid – Power (Spotify)

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That One Eyed Kid – Power
(Spotify)

That One Eyed Kid is the moniker of Josh Friedman, a Boston-based independent songwriter, performer, and producer. Building from a soulful vocal performance, synth-pop production, and delicate layers of acoustic and electronic instruments, T1EK's songs are about embracing our deepest insecurities and holding them up to the light.

New England Music Award nominee for Best Producer 2018

Katie Gately – Waltz (Spotify)

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Katie Gately – Waltz
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Katie says "When I listen, I see images that correlate to a zebra on a bad LSD trip. But I feel that its absurdity honors the chaos of losing someone you love more than time, space or measure. And so perhaps my message is: it's okay to feel like a drunk zebra when your heart is breaking. Or... to quote the far greater poet Leonard Cohen: 'When things get really bad, just raise your glass and stamp your feet and do a little jig. That's about all you can do.'

Matthew Jontiff – Just Listen. (Spotify)

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Matthew Jontiff – Just Listen.
(Spotify)

Just Listen is an instrumental from Matthew Jontiff's debut mixtape, 20:20. Matthew played all instruments, recorded, and mixed this song, and the rest of the 20:20 mixtape on his own in his home studio. It is Hip-Hop and Beat inspired, as Matthew was listening to A Tribe Called Quest, Mac Miller's Swimming, and Tom Misch very frequently around the time of recording. A few simple production techniques, like reverse guitar and pre-delayed reverb help make this track unique. The multiple layers flow well together and develop as the song moves along. This song is relaxed and can be listened to critically or casually. Enjoy!

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