Discovering the new music underground around the globe
Electronic/Review Neodym - G-Spot (It's Getting Hot)
Neodym is not an average EDM artist. Hailing from Poland but now calling Germany her home, she is a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music scene. With her powerful vocals, masterful compositions, and thought-provoking lyrics, Neodym is able to connect with her audience on a deeper level. In just two years, Neodym has carved a distinctive path for herself in the music industry. Media attention in the Gossip LA and over 60 placements in various international radio stations are just a few notable milestones.
Country/Review Louise Burke - Artist's Rut
Louise Burke recently made her first television appearance as the band’s stripper, Kay, in Danny Boyle’s Pistol, starring alongside Toby Wallace and John Lydon. In the summer of 2021, she was cast as the Princes’ Royal Nanny in Netflix’s The Crown, starring alongside Elizabeth Debicki. On the music front, Louise has been training privately with renowned vocal coach Mary Hammond (West End, Lea Salonga, Adele, and Chris Martin) since early 2015 and is working with lead singer Sonja Kristina of Curved Air on her first album.
Pop/Review Joyce Tratnyek - Still
For 20-year-old NYC-based singer/songwriter/producer Joyce Tratnyek, writing and performing music has always been a way to overcome her own shyness and sensitivity. These qualities, which once made it hard for her to talk to the other kids on her elementary school playground, are now tools that help her write heartfelt and thoughtful songs. She loves to write songs that tell stories and help people understand both themselves and the world more deeply.
R&B/Review Sliver - Silhouette
Sliver started with G-Funk in 2021 in Mexicali, Mexico; he lives right now in Los Angeles, trying new sounds and getting inspiration from his music school. His main influences are 4Batz, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, A$AP Rocky, and Travis Scott.
Hip-Hop/Review Lil Sveezy - Bad Bad
Sviatoslav Yemets, also known as Lil Sveezy, comes from the small city of Chernigov, which is located in the north of Ukraine. The performer is 21 years old; he started rapping when he was 19 years old. The young artist was recently signed to the label Young Music Records and started his career with the release of the track "Bad Bad.” In his free time, Lil Sveezy likes to play soccer, but his priority has always been music.
Electronic/Review Captain B. Hindert - Pizza Funghi
Captain B. Hindert - Pizza Funghi
Rock/Review Coolonaut - Tales From The Black Stump
Coolonaut is a Scottish doctor of Afghan/Indian heritage, working as the local country GP in deep rural Australia, a lifelong mod who rides a mean-looking bobber motorbike and a classic mod scooter, and finally, after 3 kids, records psychedelic music in a bedroom.
EDM/Review Arun Shenoy - A Higher State Of Bliss
Arun Shenoy is a Grammy® Award-nominated artist, songwriter, and music producer. He is best known globally for solo productions released under his own name in the field of world and jazz music, as well as for his work with the star-studded contemporary jazz supergroup, The Groove Project. Shenoy, who turned 46 in April of this year, has received significant critical acclaim over the years for his work.
Pop/Review Jessie Phelps - Well Done
Jessie Phelps describes herself as “reliable and a little bit out there” and her music as it “sounds like my ADHD." Phelps was raised on rock and roll. When she inherited a vintage drum kit from her grandfather, there was no turning back. She has toured and recorded in her native Midwestern America since 2006 with assorted bands and artists. Phelps is currently living in London, UK, where she is working and performing as a solo artist and writing and recording new material.
Jazz/Review Workman Benjamini Even Zur - Workman Benjamini Even Zur
Alon Benjamini, drummer, composer, sound and mix engineer, and master engineer, was born in 1996. Graduate of the jazz department at Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. 2014 and 2016 scholarship recipient from the America Israel Cultural Foundation. Endorser of Canopus Drums. Currently lives in New York and continues to collaborate with elite musicians around the world, such as Reggie Workman, Avishai Cohen, Gilad Hekselman, Takeshi Ohbayashi, Eli Degibri, Yotam Silberstein, Omer Avital, and many others.
Pop/Review Karen Harding - Invisible Stranger
Karen Harding is a singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, whose debut single "I Didn't Realise" released in May 2021, marked the beginning of a musical and personal journey of exploration. Karen has since been pushing the boundaries of creativity, collaborating with a diverse range of artists and producers from around the world.
Rock/Review Will Lisil - Elon Musk
Will Lisil is an innovative producer and experimental musician who leans into the power of music to address and protest against social issues. With a bold approach that spans across genres such as hip-hop, EDM, br-pop, and rock-pop, Lisil distinguishes himself as a cosmopolitan artist capable of blending diverse musical styles to create captivating and message-driven tracks. His music not only aims to entertain but also to enlighten, using his platform to expose journalistic fraud and support movements like Brazil Was Stolen, which denounces political injustices.
Rock/Review RAAR Trio - Star Light Mountain
Ari Joshua, Russ Lawton, and Ray Paczkowski first met in the snowy Vermont winter at the peak of the pandemic, just after the Beacon Jams sessions. After isolating safely, they met up at a recording studio run by engineer Ben Collette called Tank Recording and produced the first batch of songs to be released to the public. A second session took place the following year.
Rock/Review Grand Mojo - Blonde Voyage
After a hazy evening in late 2017 at one of Stockholm's grittiest rock bars, childhood friends Eddie Hultén and Douglas Melin decided to start Grand Mojo. Just one month later, they played their debut gig at Vasuma eyewear brand's anniversary bash at Kristallbaren, Södra Teatern, backed by a group of session musicians. At the packed venue, the band captivated the audience with electrifying, raucous rock'n'roll, and word began to spread.
Rock/Review Robert Jordan - Song for Bob
Robert Jordan is a Boulder singer-songwriter. He is an old guy who started songwriting late in life. His first album, “Time will Tell," came out five years ago. His new album, “Vincent and Theo,” was recorded at Far and Away Studios in Boulder by Geoff Gray. Geoff has had a fifty-year career working in recording studios and has worked with many well-known artists.
Electronic/Review Silvurdrongur - Shamandrongur
Silvurdrongur (Silver boy) made his debut in 2018 with the album Silvurpláta (Silver album) which was released in unison with the poetry collection Silvurbók (Silver book) and the short film 111 góðir dagar (111 good days). The multi-release harvested a host of awards: a Faroese Music Awards title for Best New Act, a Geytin Short Film Award for Best Short, and an Ebbu Hentze Award for gifted young writers.
Pop/Review John Taglieri - Oh, There You Are
Throughout his 21-year career, John Taglieri has taken the DIY concept to an extreme level, releasing fourteen albums on his own terms with no major financial backing in place and playing thousands of shows from New England to Los Angeles to Europe.
Pop/Review IKON - MIND
IKON was a founding and leading member of some of the most important East European soul/r&b bands, such as Navigators or Android Asteroid. Navigators 2007 debut, Sky Travellin's first single, Happy, made it to the MTV Europe daily rotation, and the band started to tour heavily in the Czech Republic as well as Germany or Switzerland. Their 2010 album My Place included a hit single of the same name with an amazing music video where the lyrics appear on match boxes as a mixture of design excellence and a kind of lyrics video vibe.
Pop/Review Powers of the Monk - Puffy Head
Powers of the Monk was founded in 2006 by David s. Monk and CasSondra Powers. The band is from Detroit, Michigan, USA. In 2006, POM released "Killing Time," a 12-song CD that showed the band was more 'electronic rock' back then. In 2009, POM took a hiatus that lasted 10 years. The band returned to the music scene in 2020 and wrote new material that showed the band in a more "indie pop" to "indie folk" mood.
Jazz/Review Q3 - Water Speckled Midnight
Q3 is a jazz/jazz fusion quartet based in Cambridge, UK. Formed by pianist and composer Martin Hallmark in 2013, the band has a high-quality line-up including Kevin Flanagan (tenor sax, soprano sax, bass clarinet), Tiago Coimbra (electric bass), and several drummers: Steve Hynes, Derek Scurll, and Oscar Reynolds. Their first album, Spider Dance, is largely a trio affair, with impressive guest appearances from Flanagan and vocalist Helen McDonald.