Hein Cooper

Immense change has been at the forefront of Cooper's life for a minute now. With his debut album The Art of Escape, the Australian singer-songwriter Hein Cooper has toured tirelessly, supporting James Bay and Lukas Graham. Meeting the love of his life has been a transformative experience that informs his latest recordings (to be released…

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Harold Lopez-Nussa

López-Nussa was born into a musical family in Havana on July 13, 1983. Not only are his father and uncle—Ernán, a pianist—working musicians, but also his late mother, Mayra Torres, was a highly regarded piano teacher. At the age of eight, López-Nussa began studying at the Manuel Saumell Elementary School of Music, then the Amadeo…

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Harrison Brome

A  lot  of  people  describe  music  as  a  lifeline —but  few mean it in  the way that Harrison  Brome does. Music has been integral to the life of the 25-year-old producer, songwriter, and vocalist since he found out he had dyslexia at an extremely early age. The Vancouver,  British  Columbia  native  makes  music  chic,  mood-driven,…

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Hard Rubber Orchestra

Kenny Wheeler’s Suite for Hard Rubber Orchestra (September 2018) represents the final large work by the famed composer who has many landmark recordings to his name including his Music for Large and Small Ensembles for ECM, a staple amongst jazz fans. While the music is quintessentially Kenny, it is also full of delightful surprises. Kenny…

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Handsome Ghost

Handsome Ghost embodies the shared spirit of two separate souls.Tim Noyes [singer, songwriter] and Eddie Byun [multi-instrumentalist, producer] commune in a creative call-and-response, answering each other’s personal and musical confessions, thoughts, and questions sonically. Underpinned by these two perspectives, the music tempers otherworldly production with organic performances, rustic instrumentation with raw production, and nostalgic warmth…

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Guster

Formed in Boston, Guster has released seven notable studio albums over the years and sold over a million albums.  Guster is a band who’s signature wit, matchless charm and dynamic style continues to chart new sonic and lyrical pathways with each album.  Guster’s new album Look Alive debuted at #5 on Billboard’s Top Current Album…

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Great Lake Swimmers

A Forest Of Arms is the sixth album from Tony Dekker’s Great Lake Swimmers. With a surging rhythm section, razor sharp violin, and flourishing banjo and guitars, Dekker and band mates have pushed their sound significantly, creating some of their most dynamic songs ever recorded. Those familiar with the decade-long output of Great Lake Swimmers will…

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Graeme James

Graeme James has built a large and loyal fan base in his native New Zealand and beyond with his captivating live shows and unique folk style, performing with the aid of a loop pedal to layer electric violin, guitar, bass, baritone ukulele, mandolin, harmonica, percussion, and beatboxing in his one-man-band sound. His 2016 debut album…

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Good Old War

Philadelphia indie band Good Old War has spent the past five years building an incredible live following with their acoustic-driven, sing-along-inspiring live performances, both as a headliner and support for a diverse group of artists including Alison Krauss, Guster, Joshua Radin, Brandi Carlisle and Dr. Dog.  Now, the band returns with Broken Into Better Shape, a 10-song album that is a grand collaboration and finds…

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