Shrimpnose
Few artists can claim that music “saved their life” with more authority than Shrimpnose. The LA-via-Minnesota experimental electronic artist has struggled with a speech impediment since the age of five that has hindered his ability to communicate with peers, survive school and hold down a job. Since dropping out of college to pursue music production…
Read MoreSergio Díaz De Rojas
Sergio Díaz De Rojas (b. 1994) is a Peruvian pianist and composer currently based in Valencia, Spain. He has released one album, three EPs, various stand-alone singles, and has participated on diverse initiatives such as Project XII by Deutsche Grammophon, Piano Layers by 7K, and Piano Day by LEITER Verlag. Sergio is now signed to Nettwerk Music…
Read MoreSeafret
Seafret (Jack Sedman and Harry Draper) formed in 2011, after meeting at an open mic night near their hometown of Bridlington. Upon the release of their debut project, Give Me Something, it was clear they were on to something. The EP opens with the title track, a beautifully wrought composition of tender guitar picking, ghostly…
Read MoreSeneca B
Seneca B is an East Coast musician and beatmaker. A veteran in the world of lofi production and instrumental hip-hop, she started releasing music nearly a decade ago. Over the years, her jazzy beats have seen success on SoundCloud (her track "Flowers" has nearly two million streams) and Spotify (her track "Sunshine" has over 23 million…
Read MoreSCayos
Shaan Chhadva is a Mumbai-born, L.A.-based producer and singer/songwriter curating his own musical universe to nurture his worldly curiosity. One may have encountered the virtuoso’s deeply resonant pieces without attaching a face to any of his many names; perhaps in the depths of a playlist, or a popular YouTube channel in the background of a…
Read MoreSan Cisco
Like tears on New Year’s Eve catching the glitter of fireworks at midnight, San Cisco’s fifth LP Under the Light strikes the delicate balance between euphoria and melancholy that elevates the best pop music from a good time to something more like a cherished friend. The three-piece have entered decidedly more heady territory, both musically…
Read MoreSarah Klang
Sarah Klang’s latest album, Beautiful Woman, is an expansive exploration of womanhood – from childhood to motherhood via teenage years, relationships and beyond. Klang digs deep into her own life on this new album to unpack the very essence of what it means to be a woman today. “This entire album is a celebration of…
Read MoreSammy Rae & The Friends
For as much as Sammy Rae & The Friends may be a band, this diverse collective of musicians, dreamers, and artists considers itself a family first. The group flourishes in any spotlight with a combination of all-for-one and one-for-all camaraderie, palpable chemistry, deft virtuosity, and vocal fireworks. Their sound is a mélange of Sammy’s influences,…
Read MoreSalt Tree
Australian duo Salt Tree were born where the forest meets the sea. Keen surfers and nature lovers Tom and Nath have a unique chemistry which can be heard in their songwriting, soaring harmonies and irreverent personalities. This unique blend of friendship and a love of the outdoors can be felt in their music, and makes…
Read MoreSAINT PHNX
With their new album Where Does All The Time Go? Scottish duo SAINT PHNX are rising out of the ashes, finally ready to tell their story like you’ve never heard it before. Scottish bandmates and siblings, Alan and Stevie Jukes, have racked up millions of streams, toured with Yungblud, and opened for everyone from Lewis Capaldi…
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