
Song Review/ Latin Pop : Generale’s ‘La Street’
His latest release is ‘La Street’, a track that exemplifies the passionate spirit and spark of the artist. Especially his ability to ignite it in his listeners and get them excited and grooving.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : Delta of Venus’s Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’
Their latest release is ‘Intertwined b/w Intertwined (acoustic)’, two stylistic perspectives of the same song juxtaposed beautifully.

Song Review/ Pop : Michellar’s ‘Let’s Go Move Around!’
Especially her latest release, ‘Let’s Go Move Around!’, a track that is as free and liberated as the wind.

Song Review/ Indie Pop : Ava Valianti’s ‘Distant’
In her latest release, ‘Distant’, she traces the feelings of a young girl whose boyfriend seems to have pulled away.

Song Review/ Electronica : Larry Karpenko’s ‘The Horizon’
For his latest release, ‘The Horizon’, he explores the pulse of modern electronica. Approaching it like a composer/ producer, he molds, chisels, and forges the instrumental to reach the theme.

Song Review/ Electronica : Alan Dweck’s ‘Just Another Step’
His latest release is ‘Just Another Step’ in which he explores a dark melancholia, creating imagery frames with it.

Song Review/ New Age : jean-philippe ruelle’s ‘Switeewave’
His latest release is ‘Switeewave’, a track that is light, luminous, and glassy shimmer.

Song Review/ Alt Pop : Laughing Cats’ ;Love on Fire’
Their latest release, under the Laughing Cats banner is ‘Love on Fire’, a track that forges pop with rock, taking it to upbeat electronic spheres and experimental spaces.

Song Review/ Pop : Shab’s ‘Dirty’
Her latest release, ‘Dirty’, is a dance pop single that has tight grooves that hook you in, keeps you dancing dirty, and moving.

Song Review/ Jazz : Ari Joshua’s ‘Blurry Face’
Ari Joshua is back with his funk jazz entourage for another spectacular performance in ‘Blurry Face’.

Song Review/ Classic Rock : Mr. B & The Wolf’s ‘Black Crow’
Their latest release is ‘Black Crow’, a track in which they walk the edge between the reality of human experience and its connection to the inexplicable unknown.

Song Review/ Pop : Eva Pagán’s ‘In The Mirror’
Her latest release is ‘In The Mirror’, a track that readily reveals the layers of her music.

Song Review/ Hip-Hop : Myles Christian’s ‘JB’
His latest release is ‘JB’, an exploration of Justin Bieber as a consciousness.

Song Review/ Indie Rock : The Burbs’ ‘There’s No Time For The Presents’
With their latest single, ‘There’s No Time For Presents’ they create an expansive atmosphere, progressing into the theme, leading up to it with emotion, ideas, and energy.

Song Review/ Afrobeat : Dr. Evangelos Viazis’ ‘Africa’s Heartbeat’
In his single, ‘Africa’s Heartbeat’, the versatility of his sound, the authenticity of his expression and the appeal of his artist becomes more apparent than ever.

Song Review/ Jazz : Marc Soucy’s ‘When I Take The Five’
Marc Soucy gives us a glimpse into his jazzy magic with latest release, ‘When I Take the Five’. The artist is a master in telling stories, casting his listeners in atmospheres that are interpretative and contemplative.

Song Review/ Alt : Jamie Alimorad’s ‘
His latest release is ‘Two Wrongs’, an alt album pop rock spread that explores mysterious grooves, unrequited love, passionate vocals, sensual scenes and a cryptic atmosphere.

Song Review/ Alt Country : Same Lewis’s ‘Juan Garcia’
His latest release is ‘Juan Garcia’, a deep vocal, raw and rustic folk track that is stylistically reminiscent of Bob Dylan.

Song Review/Alt Folk : Oreaganomics’ ‘Audacity’
Taken from their album, ‘Introducing…. Shane’, ‘Audacity’ is a single that explores a whole different arena of alt folk. The band leverages the versatility of acoustics and blues to take us to soft and nostalgic places.

Song Review/ Electronica : Statues’ ‘Time Down Here’
Shimmer of memory, artsy visions and cerebral patterns. That’s at the core of Statues’ latest single, ‘Time Down Here’.