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“The Rhythm That Made The Beast Deluxe” by Liulf Lucifer: A Deeply Personal Musical Journey
I recently stumbled upon Liulf Lucifer’s album, “The Rhythm That Made The Beast Deluxe,” and it immediately felt refreshing. Liulf comes from Manchester, England, bringing a kind of honesty that feels deeply personal. There is a sense that the music exists first for the artist and only then for the audience, which actually makes it feel more genuine. What stands out immediately is the story behind the album. Lucifer openly admits that there was a time when support from people
2 days ago2 min read


50mething Turns Street Chaos Into a Witty Anthem in “Loose Change (Gone Electric)”
There are very few stories that start even before the plot begins, and 50mething’s story is one. An ex-dancer, former garden builder, and now stepping fully into music at 58, how often do you come across such artists? There’s something interesting about someone sitting with 70 unreleased tracks and finally deciding, “Why not now?” 50mething shares some of his most personal and relatable stories through the medium of music and that really connects. It feels like someone who ha
3 days ago1 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup 08 - Pop with us
This week’s Fresh Finds moves through shadowy trap landscapes, sharp-edged hip-hop, polished synth pop, festival-ready EDM, and experimental alternative expression. 4 releases, 4 distinct sonic identities, each pushing rhythm and mood in different directions.
Feb 282 min read


Testing Melodies Fresh Finds 07: Pop it like you mean it!
Pop is a genre that never sits still; it's ever-changing. It reinvents itself through new voices, new cultures, and new emotional lenses, creating a sound that is evergreen. This week’s Fresh Finds Roundup brings together a total of four pop artists from around the globe: France, Russia, Norway, and the United States , each offering their own interpretation of melody, storytelling, and modern sound. From uplifting anthems to introspective reflections, here are four fresh pop
Feb 232 min read


Dr. Evangelos Viazis Delivers a Powerful Sonic Statement in “Justice For All”
As a music enthusiast, I really love discovering artists who make music purely out of passion. Dr. Evangelos Viazis is an internationally recognized orthodontic expert who loves crafting music. His journey from pioneering Fastbraces® in Europe to composing emotionally driven tracks makes his artistic side even more intriguing. There’s a clear sense of passionate vision in his music, which makes it even more meaningful. He is a true example of where science meets art. Dr. Evan
Feb 201 min read


Nicole Huff Creates a Unique Blend of Dance and Preaching in “Who We Are”
Rising star Nicole Huff has released her new track, “Who We Are.” Hailing from Toronto, Nicole is a young and talented singer, actress, and dancer. She began her career in the entertainment industry at the age of six, and since then then has been involved in singing, songwriting, and dancing in numerous styles such as ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, among others. She is also a model and an actress who has appeared in popular Netflix shows. Her well-rounded approach is reflected in
Feb 181 min read


When Love Fades but They Still Stay: NETSKII’s “Zadykhayus” Hits Hard
The Moscow-based artist Aleх Kamenetsky has released his latest track, ”Zadykhayus” under his musical identity NETSKII. The first thing that stands out is how clearly he knows his sonic identity and how confidently he performs. There’s a cinematic depth in his sound—tight rhythms, soft but punchy kicks, and orchestral layers that feel like they belong in a soundtrack. His indie touch keeps his music modern while orchestral crescendos give it drama. Alex’s vocals feel sensitiv
Feb 151 min read


Deptford Sound Collective Turn Disco Into a Protest Dancefloor
Deptford Sound Collective come straight out of South East London with real community energy behind them. A mix of musicians, artists, and activists—that spirit genuinely shows in the sound. Once you listen to their music, it feels like they are channeling those classic 1960s protest songs but dressing them up in disco glitter. There’s a sense of togetherness here, making them a moment in motion. I personally love how they are blending activism with something commercially catc
Feb 141 min read
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