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Jessica Carter Altman – For You

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“After experiencing loss and grief Jessica Carter Altman gradually gets back to normal recovery of self. This sentimental ballad was made in honour of a very close person. Acoustic sound with lyrics from the artist's heart that won't leave you unaffected.”

-Nagamag.com

She left a career as an attorney to focus on music & she’s since been named as one of People Mag’s ‘Ones To Watch’. Her debut EP, No Rules, was featured nationally following its release. Jessica’s latest chill pop ballad, ‘For You’ is inspired by hard times. “The past few years have been difficult, to say the least. Everyone has been challenged in unexpected ways, and it can be difficult to know how to move forward in the wake of tragedy and loss. ‘For You’ is about finding your way again by letting light and love guide you in difficult times.” Jessica’s powerful, smooth voice and talent have landed her guest performances and features on The Talk, the TODAY Show and Forbes Magazine. This is the 3rd original tune off of Jessica’s long-awaited EP, ‘For You’, which "is about love and loss: the experiences of living with, and losing, the ones we love most. At the end of the day, the only things that matter in life are family and friends" (releasing September ‘22).

http://www.jessicacarteraltman.com/

Alexander Newton – Beautiful Blue Eyes (Song from the Movie)

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“Written for a movie dating back in 2008, this song is planned for release very soon. Slow rhythm, fragile melodies, light effects and poetic vocals, all created from the actor who had played the leading role too! An ideal choice for fans of Alternative Rock and many more.”

-Nagamag.com

In 2008, actor/singer Alexander Newton was on set in Poland filming his role as a poor Jewish village boy who stands up to the Nazis in the gripping movie Beautiful Blue Eyes. The film was previously unreleased, but now it's coming to big screens with a wide US release from September 9th.

Beautiful Blue Eyes (the song) was written and recorded by Newton from the perspective of his character in the film. He wrote it after the director of the movie, Joshua Newton, asked him to write a song for the film's end credits. During the writing and recording process, he returned to the same state of mind he entered fourteen years ago while performing his role in the movie.

Recording his vocals and guitar at home by himself, Newton would hit record on his MacBook and run to the vocal booth to capture his takes.

Since filming Beautiful Blue Eyes (the movie), Newton has taken time off acting to focus on studying and creating music, art, and screenplays.

https://www.instagram.com/imalexandernewton/

Marynka – Yellow Rubber Boots

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“Explore the beauty of nature through melodies of contemplative piano and the talent of “Marynka”. When waves of sound are combined with waves from the ocean, we immediately find ourselves balancing on the harmony of (Neo) Classical music.”

-Nagamag.com

The song is the second single from the forthcoming album Dimension 5. Recorded with 14 microphones, it will also be released as Atmos Dolby. The music is a modal composition, a variation on the mood – it describes a walk along the North Sea shore on one of those rare warm and sunny days in autumn. Wearing yellow rubber boots. The music is comforting, relaxing and full of air.

https://marynka.bandcamp.com

Calling Cadence – California Bartender (Acoustic)

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“"Calling Cadence" take us to California for a drink with good mood and music too. This single features some Classic Rock air from past decades and elements of Americana sound. A surely interesting combination for experienced listeners.”

-Nagamag.com

Los Angeles’s Calling Cadence return with an acoustic take on their hit single “California Bartender” for their upcoming Acoustic Session Vol. 1 collection, out October 8th via hi-res records. Presenting a series of vignettes about bar patrons singing their sorrows at the bottom side of their glass, Calling Cadence’s Rae Cole and Oscar Bugarin capture a unique, reflective atmosphere through a number of lenses: classic Americana soul, Laurel Canyon inspired harmonies, and late 70s rock. “Woah, this life, this life ain't easy / Might be your turn this time / Or next life,” sings Cole overtop of Bugarin’s soulful strumming.

https://www.instagram.com/callingcadenceofficial/

Wide-Eyed Lounge Cats – What’s up Doc?

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“Good and quality music carries always some fresh air inside and never gets old. "What's up Doc?" call us to explore the Jazzy dimension of sound, also influenced from Funk and that restless spirit of continuous creation. So fasten your seatbelts and let the journey begin.”

-Nagamag.com

"What's Up Doc" is a rich, jazzy, saxophone-heavy fusion jam over contemplative lyrics which explores themes of self-discovery, changing times, and the salvation found in music & community.

https://www.instagram.com/welc_music/

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