Category: Electronic
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Aria Wood – Nail Art
In her latest single “Nail Art,” indie pop artist Aria Wood captures the gritty beauty of urban living with an orchestral flair. The song is an ode to the repetitive monotony of city life and the complexities of human relationships, all set against the backdrop of Sydney’s bustling streets. Wood’s unique style blends the rapid-fire…
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Sarah Yagki – I Love You, I Lied
Heartbreak has never sounded so good as on the latest single from Sydney-based pop-rock artist, Sarah Yagki. Blending the raw emotion of indie rock with a pop sensibility, Yagki delivers a powerful anthem for anyone who’s ever had their heart shattered, in her recent release ‘I Love You, I Lied’. Saying goodbye is never easy,…
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Aya Yves – feeling small (let the light in)
If you’re the kind of person who stares out the window on the train, and imagines they are in their own coming of age movie, AYA YVES has written the song for you.’feeling small’ is the perfect way to soundtrack all the introspective feelings that can feel hard to contain, the swelling atmosphere mirroring the…
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Sammi Constantine – Lemonade
Femininity and ferocious prowess are one in the same in Sammi Constantine’s vast musical universe. They Sydney artist isn’t afraid to inject this fascinating cocktail of vulnerability and attitude into all the art she creates. ‘Lemonade’ is the most recent release from the rising sensation, a powerful dark-pop track that harnesses Sammi’s sweet voice, and…
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CHUFI – Mental
Moving forth from the glitchy sci-fi production of her debut release ‘Voice in the Machine’, CHUFI is continuing the intergalactic vibes with the synth-heavy single ‘Mental’. CHUFI’s vocals are presented with an intimacy that we didn’t have from the first release, which is something that works really sensually with the minor-centred melodies. There is a…
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Grace Sanders
genre-defying Grace Sanders is an unstoppable music machine, her newest release is an A/B side duology release called ‘anymore’ and ‘nothing’, and comes as a refreshing insight into an artist’s desire to pursue originality with their release strategy. Read along to hear more about Grace’s journey as an artist, and check out the latest release!…
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Lévyne – I Don’t Think It’s Me
New Zealand pop sensation Lévyne is creating classics with her glittery individuality, with the latest track in her repertoire ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ harnessing the full capabilities of sonic texture in communicating a story. ‘I Don’t Think It’s Me’ expresses a pretty clean cut story of understanding the other person isn’t right for you…
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JEWLS – All I Want
Germanic alt-pop sensation JEWLS recently released the ethereal and experimental new track ‘All I Want’, which toes the line between spooky and angelic so stylishly. JEWLS makes great use of drama in her vocal performance to convey an ongoing haunting sensation throughout the track, and the minimalistic approach to the production makes for an unsettlingly…
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PENELOPE – Jelly
Though we are cruising into Autumn, as long as the new PENELOPE song ‘Jelly’ is stuck in your head, hot girl summer is far from over. Jammed with a massive beat and remnants of 2000’s era diva pop, ‘Jelly’ is an anthemic “bitch, please” to anyone who questions authentic and colourful expression. PENELOPE stands as…
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Music Video – Maya Yenn – “How Much Sadness Can You Swallow”
In 2021 we were introduced to the theatrical and hauntingly creative electro-pop artist Maya Yenn who has just put out the long-awaited music video for her most recent release “How Much Sadness can You Swallow”. The song itself is awash with gothic and at times, archaic language and sonic expressions, which create this gorgeously dramatic…