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LEEPA – blood

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“A delightful journey into a fresh interpretation of Pop from the chilled side. We really enjoyed the carefully crafted track and her angelic voice setting the stage. She speaks her heart in a poetic way that just flows perfectly along this melodic track. ”

-Nagamag.com

https://leepa.lnk.to/blood

“blood” is prime pop music with a guitar line that adds a touch of rock n roll. It’s vulnerability and strength all at the same time, catchy, and potentially your next favorite heartbreak anthem, to which you can scream and cry as well as dance and hop around on your bed. If you are old or young enough to have liked Avril Lavigne as a teenager, you may well feel a touch of nostalgia while listening to it.

“blood” was written after a phone call with a friend about a close relative. The conversation inspired LEEPA to write a song about co-dependency and toxic relationships, as each of us knows them from a different context. The fact that the conversation was about a blood relative of a friend of hers is

reflected in the song title, but LEEPA can without a doubt draw her own parallels to the subject matter: “We all feel the same things, just for different reasons.”

And so with “blood”, she delivers a chorus that is bound to creep underneath every listener’s skin:

“i got problems

cuz you gave them to me

it’s not normal

to never feel seen

don’t know how to love you

when you never loved me

i got you in my blood

soi can’t cut you off”

Not many would suspect a German vocalist behind such a catchy pop banger. LEEPA’s soulful voice, which really unfolds in “blood”‘s bridge, can easily keep up with those of her international colleagues. After all, it’s no coincidence that she’s played on heavy rotation at radio stations like FRITZ, lLive and SWR3 and is highly praised in reviews by VICE, Musikexpress, Nylon, Diffus, 16bars, NOTION, Line Of Best Fit, Earmilk, Fame Mag and so on.

Drew Schueler – I’d Be Lying

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“In "I'd Be Lying" you can enjoy a wide atmospheric sound hue and fragile vocals that communicate inner feelings. Sensitive, light and dreamy song, which can immediately earn appreciation. Don't skip this Pop gem!”

-Nagamag.com

You can still miss the best parts of the worst people. It’s clear that it was wrong, but you still remember when it felt right. ‘I’d Be Lying’ is an - in your feels - pop song centered around the lyric, “I know I should never miss you but sometimes I do”. This song is the - other side of the story - to my first release of this year, ‘To Know I Hurt You’, which I also wrote and produced myself.

https://www.drewschueler.com/

metty – Where Do We Go

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“Delicate as a blue violet in bloom on the plains of eternity. Impressive acoustic guitar pieces laid over some deeper electronica that shows itself through the piece. Its well balanced and just minimalistic and great. ”

-Nagamag.com

„Where Do We Go“ describes the feeling of having already broken up with someone in your head but not having told them yet. It‘s about being in love with someone you can‘t be with. The raw guitar and vocal parts recorded in my bedroom underline the songs vulnerability. Together with my producers, we turned the song into a mix between acoustic ballad and modern pop.

https://www.instagram.com/metty.xoxo

KOWARI – Yam

Categories: Audio, Electronica, Electronica Features, Features, The Latest|Tags: , , , |

“Very melodic and truly sentimental gem from "KOWARI" upcoming album. Our favourite cinematic sound balancing between electronic and instrumental, which cannot pass unoticed from the majority of listeners.”

-Nagamag.com

With this captivating first track, KOWARI gives us a glimpse of what they are all about: an instrumental band with a cinematic universe and electronic influences.

The duo asked the graphic artist Zorg Aourir to put the track in pictures. With this production, he signs a first masterful music video as a director, designed with original retro-futuristic scenes.

Their debut album, "Trail", was recorded in a chalet in the middle of the Belgian Ardennes.

It was mixed and produced by the talented Jean Vanesse at GreenHouse Studio (Le Motel, DC Salas, Haring,...), before being mastered in Berlin at Calyx Studio by Norman Nietsche (Nils Frahm, Gogo Penguin,...).

ALBUM Scheduled for release on 6 May 2022.

http://www.kowari.be/

Carol Sloane – Blue Turning Gray Over You

Categories: Audio, Jazz, The Latest|Tags: , , , |

“With discreet approach to sound mixing and top professionalism, Carol Sloane offers her final work in the scene of Jazz. If you look for the ideal music to calm you down, this will perfectly match your preferences.”

-Nagamag.com

This album is Carol's final concert and final album, as she has now officially retired from singing and performing.

November Ultra – open arms

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“Minimalistic style full of personal touch, in a Slowcore song based mainly on lyrics. The obsessive "November Ultra" can gently affect your ears and keep the warmest company with her crystal voice. Lay back and feel these words!”

-Nagamag.com

https://linktr.ee/november_ultra

November Ultra makes music that feels like you’ve fallen into someone’s diary. Extremely intimate, it welcomes you in, offers you a seat and puts its arms around you to share its stories.

Music – and singing, specifically – has always been a source of happiness and peace for Nova. She began singing when she was a young child and immediately fell in love with the way it made her feel. “There’s a video of me where I’m yelling that I love to sing,” she explains. “My dad’s coming home and just wants some peace and he’s like, “We can sing tomorrow”. I’m like, ”I don’t want to sing tomorrow – I want to sing today until tomorrow.”

She is, as she acknowledges herself, an obsessive person – a trait she shares with her Spanish grandfather, Ramón. It was him who kickstarted her love of singing, teaching her first song – a Spanish song from the copla genre – when she was three years old. He introduced her to musicals from the ‘60s, like The Sound Of Music, which she would beg to watch again as soon as it had finished, which have gone on to influence the theatrical element of her own songs. Ramón’s enthusiasm, passion and knowledge have been “so instrumental and so important” to every aspect of November’s work.

On “Soft & Tender”, November asks: “Is that your morning voice? I really love your morning voice.” “I recorded the second verse on a Sunday morning so that really is my morning voice,” she laughs. “You can see that it’s not the same texture in vocals [as before], but that’s what I like – I’m embracing the story of how I made that song.”

These little moments and characters that appear also belie the musician’s love of language. Before she was able to focus on music full-time, November worked in audiovisual subtitling, in which she has a master’s degree, and growing up with Spanish and Portuguese parents in France meant she has spoken three languages since the age of six. Bedroom Walls itself features a trio of tongues – English, French and Spanish, each of which symbolize something different.

As a singer-songwriter, she divides her time between recording studios and her DIY bedroom-studio, working for others as a topliner/songwriter (Jaden Smith, Kungs, Barbara Pravi) while recording, exploring and producing her own songs on Ableton. November Ultra went viral on TikTok last summer when Camila Cabello posted a video on TikTok using the song ‘’Come into my arms’’ which went viral and saw November Ultra’s TikTok getting more than 8M views and a lot of Duet Me videos leading to her becoming one of the Billboard Song Breaker in August.

Gabriel Munoz – Don’t Want Me

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“Rejection is always bitter and "Gabriel Munoz" sings to make it less painful. With Synthpop style and quite expressive lyrics, the artist has successfully managed to communicate his sorrowful emotions.”

-Nagamag.com

"Don't Want Me" is a moody club track detailing the aftermath of rejection. It's fun in structure but somber in lyrics. A great way to shake off some steam!

https://www.instagram.com/gabemunozmusic/

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