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Roddie Mira – Better Off

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Better Off is a new single from international artist, Roddie Mira. Already a well established musician (having opened for iconic groups like Wu-Tang Clan) his most recent big break came when a recent release was used in a German Mcdonalds commercial. It isn’t difficult to see why he’s achieving some commercial success. As his performance on Better Off demonstrates, this guy can sing. He has a smooth, soulful R&B style and is able to hit notes on the higher side. It particular his vocals make great use of alternating harmonies with dynamic solo parts. You just can’t fake this style of music. Either you can pull it off or you can’t, and Roddie most definitely can. The backing music is a laid back, charming beat with some contemplative piano and synth vibes. A lot of times when I hear this type of song, I mention how it is good enough to stand alone as just an instrumental / dance track. In this case though, even if there were no instrumentals, beat or musical backing of any kind, Roddie Mira’s vocals could stand on their own. He could release an acapella version of this jam, and it would still be good. His voice is just incredibly versatile. One wonders what the limits are to what it can do.

For more info:

http://www.roddiemira.com/

idkanymore – Consequences (featuring Austin Hull)

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Consequences is a new jam from “idkanymore,” a singer/producer duo (Nicklaus Grassett & Alexander Conway) based out of Arizona/Delaware. The group is currently signed to Higher Reign Music Group. Consequences blends ambient synth music with hip hop to create a dreamy, almost haunting mood. I guess you could classify this music as darkpop or maybe even “chillhop.” The best way to describe it is that this is music you could meditate to while on the dance floor. The keen combination of rap lyrics, EDM ambiance and synthwave pacing results in a genre classification defying concoction that works. These guys are ambitious, and I have a feeling we’ll be hearing a lot more from them.

For more info:
https://facebook.com/idkanymoretunes
https://soundcloud.com/idkanymoretunes
https://austinhull.com/

Arasa – Leads (feat. Chaotrope, Michan & Nuzulia)

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Leads classifies itself as a “depression awareness song.” It is largely an instrumental track, featuring some exquisite piano work to complement the ambient backing beat and light guitar sound. There are a few lyrics and lovely vocalizations, but since the singing does not appear to be in English it’s difficult for me to translate the meaning. However, the musical tone manages to convey a sense of empathy and comfort. One doesn’t need to understand the complete context in order to feel the effects of the song on an emotional level. While it is listed as “lofi” I have to mention that the production quality is much better than what one would expect a from lofi track such as vintage Daniel Johnston. This recording is very professional and particularly well mixed.

The video is a powerful piece of performance art which deals with strong themes, such as depression, loss and even death. The masks worn by the subjects in the video seem to be a metaphor illustrating how depression and painful thoughts are often concealed behind a jovial appearing personality and cheery facade. This song ultimately helps people recognize the importance making others comfortable about sharing their hidden emotions and fears before it is too late.

For more info:

https://www.instagram.com/arasa.id/
https://www.facebook.com/fachrulhasanmusic
https://arasa.id/leads/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwztpiddeW8

JRS3 – Shutdown

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Shutdown is a new track from hip hop artist, JRS3. As the title suggests, it’s a contemporary political song which literally deals with some of today’s hot button issues. It touches upon Trump’s broken campaign promises (how he would pay for the wall, etc) among other things. There is even a reference to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Ultimately though, the message is about being heard, and how “our” voices won’t be shutdown. Setting aside the political messaging, which will resonate with some people more than others, the song is well produced, professional label quality. The song’s lyrically repetitive nature makes it quite catchy. It represents an anthem for all sorts of people who are dissatisfied with the direction of the country and the ever present threats to freedom of expression.

For more info:

https://www.instagram.com/whoisjrs3/

https://soundcloud.com/jrs3-1/shutdown

Echoglass – Stories From the North – EP

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Stories from the North is a new EP / mini-album from Echoglass, a band which originated in Blackburn, Lancashire. It’s important to know that for context because when they talk about the “north,” they’re referring to the Northwest of England, not Canada, the North Pole, the Union states during the American civil war, or North Korea. In fact, if I hadn’t looked it up ahead of time, I would not have guessed right away from briefly listening to parts of their songs that they were from England. I initially assumed they were American. After listening more closely though, their accents are unmistakable.

It’s difficult to classify this band musically as the songs are very eclectic, and Echoglass seems to draw from a wide array of musical influences. There are hints of alternative, classic britpop, adult contemporary, and all kinds of other stuff. The EP contains 4 tracks, but it feels very complete to me, as it’s full sounding and the band doesn’t cut corners. There are no filler or throwaway tracks on here to pad the length. Each song has enough going on to where it could stand alone as a single. I’ll give some brief remarks on each one:

Youth is kind of an upbeat power pop song and a duet. The male vocalist reminds me a bit of Elvis Costello, while the female has a voice similar to the singe from Letters to Cleo.

Sett End strikes me as very alternative. It as a very 90s rock sound. It’s very polished though and not whiny, apathetic or angsty. The lyrics and tone are actually very motivating and uplifting.

Peppermint Place in my opinion is the most britpop sounding track. It’s also my favorite song on the album. Slightly new wave, it has that bell-like synth and deep reverb driven ambiance we’ve come to associate with classic 80’s and 90s British pop songs. Think One Christmas Catalogue.

Belgrave Road is the darkest song on here. Literally the lyrics speak of “the sky growing dark” and how “dreams die here.” Despite the bleak phraseology, it’s a beautiful song and contains an epic synth backing.

Suffice to say this EP is highly enjoyable and punches above its four song weight. From an artistic standpoint, the band’s output lives up to that of the bands and musicians they list as influences, even if they haven’t quite achieved the same name recognition as of yet.

For more info:

https://www.instagram.com/echoglassmusic/

Sorrow Sky and Pronto – Percocet

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Sorrow Sky (real name Matt Sowards) is a hip hop artist and producer from New Port Richey, FL. He runs a label and music platform called “Total Damage Records” Percocet is his latest single, which also features another artist, “Pronto.” The song is a straightforward and free flowing hip hop jam, notable for its effective usage of echo and deep reverb. It gives the song a dreamy almost laid back surreal ambiance, despite the lyrical content which speaks of impending aggression and takes a verbal few pot shots at a female he doesn’t seem to like very much. This is an above average indie hip hop jam, and the artist shows some promise both as a performer and producer.

For more info:

http://sorrowsky.com/

heno – Fragments of a Memory

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London based artist “heno” has been producing music for over a decade. Fragments of a Memory is his latest album. It consists of 13 tracks of artful instrumental ambiance. The songs are very professional and would make ideal soundtrack music for film or video games. Some jams are strictly beats while others incorporate guitars. There’s a lot of variety among these tracks stylistically, though a slow methodical pacing is consistent throughout. The best way to describe this album is that it’s an amalgamy of thematic elements. It’s mood music, often cold, contemplative and haunting.

For more info:

https://heno.bandcamp.com/releases

“Wav-Legion” By Wav-Dr and Bonnie Legion

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Well, here’s something interesting for a change. Wav-Legion is a collaborative effort from (as the title alludes to) Canadian producer, musician, singer-songwriter, “Wav-Dr.,” and California singer-songwriter, “Bonnie Legion.” The album was made over a seven week period after first connecting on the blockchain music site “Choon” (which admittedly I had never heard of until now.)

Comprised of 13 distinct tracks, Wav-Legion offers an eclectic mix of electronic music fused with a variety of musical elements from other genres. The songs often feature a subtly dark electronic backing, though the actual beat style varies widely from song to song. To give you an example of the kind of fusion we see here, the track heavyweight combines a Terminator style retro electro synthbeat with groovy twists, excellent lounge-like female vocals with accents of trip hop and pop. It’s also a duet where the Wav-Dr has vocal parts as well, delivered in a casual yet effectively hypnotic demeanor. This is a true experimental album. People without appreciation for the avant garde will not know what to make of it. That’s okay, the talent and quality of display here make this music appealing to almost anyone, even if the listeners don’t take full advantage of the deeper meditative forces at work here.

For more info:

Choon: https://www.choon.co/albums/0u6e32jkww7/wav—legion
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1u3axKh2iMVhS3Cb1n29AU
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wav-legion/1449532878

Young Corn – 3

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Now based in Ohio, Atlanta bred artist “Young Corn” has a new single titled, 3. The term he uses to describe his sound is “melodizing.” Young Corn’s delivery is laid back while maintaining a engaging pace. 3 is noteworthy for its catchy and somewhat unconventional lyrical gems like “gonna fly first class to Japan in my UFO.” The song just has a very chill vibe, and Young Corn’s relaxed voice is easy on the ears (no pun intended.) This artist is an ambitious young fellow with dreams of revolutionizing music. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen, but 3 is an impressive hip hop song it its own right, and Young Corn has all the necessary tools to carve out a presence on the national stage.

For more info:

Itunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1448055228?ls=1&app=itunes&fbclid=IwAR0yMtIimrBT_l8I2nITx9P3_KWUKnYpW1_gQuLLiHzai7pswgzoF1uYYnY
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6rb2FrEEnt4RWgc4gP4W8J
Twitter: https://twitter.com/YoungCorn98
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BpGKX5HHPuS/

Eddie Arjun – Transition

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Transition is the 5th album from critically acclaimed guitar driven power jazz rock trio “Eddie Arjun.” The album is so impressive that if I had heard it without knowing anything about it, I would have assumed it was made by classic rock legends from another era. Most contemporary musiciansmanship doesn’t even come close to this level of quality. Many years ago I used to work for a company that sold vacuum tube electronics, and I can think of a zillion customers that would have killed to achieve the kind of authentic vintage guitar amplifier tones achieved on this album. Transition gives off a very groovin’ 70’s vibe without sounding like a throwback or novelty. It only sounds retro in the sense that most people just don’t expect people to play guitar this well anymore.

My favorite song on this album has to be the title track, Transition. It’s peppy, lively and dynamic straight from the guitar intro. Some of the speedier technical guitar work about 2/3 of the way through this song is so intense that it gives me flashbacks to climactic boss battles in classic games like Double Dragon (which featured electronic music intended to emulate this style of guitar.) Another notable track is Lavalust. The bass lines in this song would not seem out of place in the archetypal abandoned warehouse rooftop chase scenes of iconic shows like The Mod Squad.

While the band is classified as “power jazz rock,” in some of these instrumental tracks there is plenty of psychedelic rock ambiance and even occasional surf-like tones. The speed of the songs also vary from heart-racing to turtle pacing. Always artful and never boring. They pack enough variety in these jams to keep the listener mesmerized all the way through. It’s actually very humbling to listen to musicians who can operate at this unreal skill level. Totally professional from beginning to end.

The album is officially scheduled for release on February 1st 2019.

For more info:

https://eddiearjun.com/