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Royal – Letter to Cecil

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Letter To Cecil is a new single from Delaware based hip hop artist, “Royal.” Royal is known for being community conscious, having performed at many schools and often donating revenute from concerts to various causes. Letter to Cecil is really well produced. The clarity and fine mix on this track make it easy on the ears. Royal has one of those voices that just naturally sounds good. He projects well and would make a great public speaker. His delivery style is a combination of conversational and musical. The whole thing is very “stream of consciousness” in nature. There’s both passion and frustration in the lyrics. It’s almost like if someone were writing a heartfelt letter to someone and working out in their head what they’re going to say. Letter To Cecil is explicit and frank while remaining uplifting and quietly motivational. Hockessin, Delaware is lucky to have this guy.

For more info:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theofficialroyal/?hl=en

Sienná – What Matters

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What Matters is a new single from avant garde, multi-genre artist, songwriter and producer, Sienná. She is a Japanese expat living in Norway, which is only noteworthy because she combines traditional japanese music with electronica. In fact, when What Matters begins it seems as though it’s going to be a lovely spoken word / Japanese folk song, but then it bursts into an artful, full blown, electronic pop piece. It manages to accomplish this eclectic blend while retaining some detectably Japanese elements in the musical backing as well. The song is very surreal, presenting as a kind of dream sequence or out of body experience in musical form. The editing and imagery in the video for the track contributes to this sensibility. What Matters is a sensitive, softly expressive song which has the capacity to evoke a kaleidoscope of emotion. It’s a delightful listen, really.

For more info:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xUbvLtGtb41xMTl9SMX7r
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sienna_web

Kaseeno ft Kade Fresco – Frozen Fasho

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Frozen Fasho is a new single from hip hop artist “Kaseeno,” featuring Kade Fresco and produced by Mon Dillinger. The chill beat that backs this track is minimalist, making this feel almost like a spoken-word poetry jam at times. Frozen Fasho is catchy through use of repitition. I didn’t count the number of times I heard the word “fasho” but it had to be a lot, enough for me to remember this song forever in fact. There’s a lot more substance lyrically though than meets the eye, as the song breaks in and out of crisply delivered dynamic verses. The rapping on here is tight with the beat and just very precise. Frozen Fasho is one ice cold and conceptually creative jam. Great performance, solid production… If this were being backed by a major label, I guarantee you every kid in school would be repeating the catchphrases in this song, driving the teachers bonkers.

For more info:

Official Website: https://www.teamkaseeno.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/Kaseeno
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Kaseeno

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Kid Loose – LIVE Mix on Ghetto House Radio

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California based DJ, Kid Loose has been a staple of the dance scene since the mid 1990s. Having performed at zillions of raves, club events, private parties, pro sports games and prominent Bay Area radio stations, this guy has probably seen it all. Pretty much anyone with a MacBook can call themselves a DJ these days, but Kid Loose is a product of the days when being a DJ represented a mastery of actual turntable skills. There were hands-on mechanics and craftsmanship involved. The barrier to entry is lower now, but the artful craft of DJing endures with Kid Loose’s latest endeavor, LIVE Mix on Ghetto House Radio, which consists of a 27 minute dance mix featuring 8 fun-filled tracks.

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This mix is crisp and bears the mark of pure professionalism. This eclectic collection is danceable from start to finish, with smooth transitions and a high energy ambiance througout. The substantial amount of vocals in these mixes differentiates this piece from straight up techno or more typical “dance club” music, and also gives the listener something to sing along with while gettin’ down. The tone ranges from funky deep groovin’ to hypnotic and ethereal. There’s plenty of musical variety packed into this 27 minute, chewy chocolatey mix treat, but it’s all very cohesively put together. I honestly don’t recognize many of the songs, but without question my favorite jam in this collection is Nicola Fasano, Dual Beat – Macaco Mata El Toro, which is the most “retro” sounding dance track, bringing back memories of the stuff I used to dance to at quasi-raves and all ages dance club nights in the early 90’s. It just has the perfect combo of melody and energy and really gets you going.

Overall, I’d recommend this entire mix to any wouldbe party-thrower looking to light up a dancefloor or just anyone curious about what it’s like to witness a seasoned professional, and all around legit DJ in action.

For more info:

facebook.com/gokidloose

https://soundcloud.com/gokidloose/live-mix-on-ghetto-house-radio-031519

Ryan Klem – Dried Up

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Dried Up is a new single from artist Ryan Klem. Guitar and vocals driven, the song is a heartfelt alternative / indie folk track. It reminds me a bit of early-mid 2000s artists like Bright Eyes. Klem even sounds a bit like Conor Oberst. The lyrical delivery oscillates back and forth from quietly sensitive to explosively passionate as emotions build, settle and flare up repeatedly. What I really enjoy about Dried Up is how even though it seems at first like a pretty straightforward indie / emo song, the lyrics are peppered with delightful cynicism (“the world has gone to shit, what am i to do?”) which is both refreshing and unconventional for this style of music. It takes an interesting angle on sentimentality / romance with lines like “You’ll kill youself eventually and find that love is all you need.” This contrasts well with the tone of the song, leaving the listener with the realization that Dried Up is deeper, more honest and more creatively imaginative than most indie fare.

Dried Up Credits:
Performed by Ryan Klem
Produced / Arranged by Joshua Rumer / Invengo Productions
Mixed / Mastered by Atom Smith / Hydraulic Klownhead

For more info:

https://www.instagram.com/klem_official/

RYNO – Who We Are (acoustic)

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Who We Are is a new song from RYNO (the name for the musical project of Ryan Jacob Doyle.) This is apparently an acoustic version of the song which also appears on RYNO’s album, The Pervade Collection. I could already tell I was going to like this jam due to the retro-futuristic cover art, but the music did not disappoint. Who We Are has a very uplifting tone. Hopefulness and and optimism emanate from every facet of this recording. Ryan can actually sing quite well, which is a good thing because the song’s focus is basically structured around the vocals and the message. He’s clearly a multi-instrumentalist though, too, the type that can master almost any instrument. He could make a version of this song with nothing but a kazoo and some bongo drums, and you just know it would still sound like the work of a trained professional.

The best way I could describe this track in its current form is that it’s like if you were to take the feel good vibes of EDM and combine them with a slightly different musical style, such as pop or adult contemporary. Who We Are is powerful and passionately performed. I could honestly imagine this being played at the olympics or something. I highly recommend checking out this artist’s other songs as well. This guy is very versatile musically and has something for just about everyone.

For more info:

Website: https://www.rynomusic.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1j7ZroyPw3isFSh6QmoLgD

Kfir – Drama Queen

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Drama Queen is a new jam from New York based performance artist, “Kfir.” The song is a pop / dance number that mesmerizes with style and fashionability. The well choreographed framework of Drama Queen is impressive enough, but what stands out is the supreme vocal performance. Seriously, I’m not going to name any names, but there are major label pop stars whom are mass promoted to the public, and they cannot sing at anywhere near the level of Kfir. Really great stage presence and charisma on display here as well…confidence with the talent to back it up. No idea where they’ll ultimately end up, but this artist is going places. Be sure and check out the vid for this song for the “full effect.”

For more info:

Website: https://www.kfir.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kfirmusic/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7ePhw1fYhs

Dar.Ra – Diamonds N The Shadows

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Diamonds N The Shadows, a new single from Dar.Ra, is really something. It represents a kind of avant garde fusion between 80’s and early 90s rock with electronic music and contemporary cultural relevance. The song offers a subtle commentary on the suburban “rat race” humans live out, reminiscent of Calhoun’s famous mice experiments. We are all bascially studied as manipulated market research subjects. The music itself is awesome and badass. Really authentic electronic rock that wouldn’t seem out of place on The Lost Boys soundtrack. As a bonus, this jam also comes in a variety of mixes (future retro, acid head, and full cut.) Each of these mixes are sufficiently unique and dynamic to make you question whether you’re even listening to the same song.

The videos for these variants (yes, there are separate re-edited vids for each) are creative, rad and memorable. Aside from being a great way to avoid a photo radar ticket, driving around in those animal masks must have made these vids fun to shoot. They are definitely a cut above what I’ve come to expect from “indie” productions. Aesthetically and musically, Diamonds N The Shadows seems like a throwback to another time, yet still manages to be as relevant as ever.

For more info:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dar.Ra7/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyT6Mj5IbEt68McjEnWMsTA

The Adjustment Bureau – Sick4U

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Sick4U is a new album from “The Adjustment Bureau.” Set for limited advance release on March 29th by Diac Immortal Records (on Traxsource, Beatport and Spotify,) it includes four funky, futurist mixes from artists Ben Rebel, QdEarl, and Man From Object: R525L. Femi.x makes an appearance as well. The mixes are darkly ambient, taking the listener on a hypnotic musical journey. The recurring motif is the sample “I was sick for you,” which contributes to the overall feeling of a surreal, underworld atmosphere. Space Invader Mix is probably the most futuristic of the bunch, with its punchy, polyphonic synth styled backing. The house beats in general are refreshingly minimalist, taking on an almost tribal characteristic when they’re on their own.

Production on this release is impressive. Everything is just so polished and well done, professionalism without excess. What I really like about this album though is how it manages to be thought provoking (not an easy task for dance tracks with few words.) Seriously though, listening to these songs I felt like I was meditating. They’re just very contemplative. I recommend you check this release out when it becomes available next week.

For more info:
https://www.instagram.com/adjustmentbureaumusic/

Six Mile Grove – Million Birds

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Million Birds is a new album from Minnesota band, Six Mile Grove. One lesson I’ve learned over the years is that this style of music, which blends elements of roots, country,and rock’n’roll is difficult to classify to anyone’s satisfaction. A band once angrily wrote to me after I reviewed them and insisted that they were “not a country band, they were “a blue and roots Americana band!” Six Mile Grove’s music similarly blurs the line between genres, and the result is awesome. Million Birds is really good. It’s mellow, emotive rock’n’roll with vintage, 1950’s vibes and a bit of backwater goodness. The singer reminds me a bit of Buddy Holly (both in vocal tone and appearance.) The performances on this album are excellent all around. This is honestly some of the best music I’ve ever heard from an “indie” band. In a just world or a different time, their song Not My Fault would be a top ten hit. Unfortunately we live right now though, so bands like this have to go through a lot of hoops just to be heard by anyone. The good news is that now you know about this album and get to listen to it. Million Birds is authentic, avant garde and evokes a sense of nostalgic innocence from beginning to end.

For more info:

https://sixmilegrove.com/home
https://www.facebook.com/sixmilegrove
https://open.spotify.com/artist/04dW6eif4sGWMOpvXupUF8
https://itunes.apple.com/artist/sixmilegrove