Electronic
WONDERLOST breaks the clock with “Yesterday’s Today”
In a music world where trends come and go, WONDERLOST takes a refreshing approach with their new song, “Yesterday’s Today.” This track blends different musical styles into a classic and relatable experience. Featuring artists FTK, Broheem, and the smooth-voiced Aaron Strickland, the song resonates and connects with everyone. “Yesterday’s Today” invites listeners into a sunny, relaxing soundscape. The music has roots that draw inspiration from the Caribbean, especially the beautiful island of St. John, where each note feels refreshed by a gentle ocean breeze.
It’s a mini escape to a peaceful paradise. WONDERLOST combines the lively feel of jazz with the steady beat of reggae. This unique blend creates a rhythm that makes you want to relax and move. Rather than demanding your attention, the song gently pulls you in with its smooth melodies and laid-back vibe. FTK brings energy to the track, giving it a bit of an edge, while Broheem adds his unique flow to the lyrics. Aaron Strickland’s voice is like a warm embrace, rising softly and adding a soulful touch. Together, these artists create a wonderful synergy.
The true magic of “Yesterday’s Today” lies in the atmosphere it creates. It’s a song that makes you feel like time stands still, blending the past, present, and future into one beautiful moment. Whether you’re enjoying a sunset on a rooftop or dancing in your living room, this song feels like the perfect soundtrack for any occasion. In a busy world that rarely slows down, WONDERLOST gives us an opportunity to pause and appreciate life. With “Yesterday’s Today,” they remind us that the best moments are happening right now, one soothing beat at a time.
Artist Spotlight
“Little Things” by Richard Green is a soulful reminder to slow down and feel
“Little Things” by Richard Green is a quietly potent electronic track with polished production and an emotional punch. Recorded in London and at Studio Elfo in Italy, it possesses a rich cross-cultural quality that informs every layer of its sound, making it feel almost cinematic.
“Little Things” is all about the synergy of electronic and organic instruments. By including a more human element in the form of an accomplished violinist, this distinguishes the song from other examples of electronic music, giving it a warm, organic feel. Green’s melodic sensibilities provide a warm comfort in the arrangement, holding it grounded. Green delivers a meditative listening experience, and the audience has to slow down, take their time, and really absorb every single sound.
“Little Things” is set up with a broad sentiment that we used to overlook the little things in our lives. From meaningful relationships to fleeting everyday joys, it reminds us of what truly matters. In “Little Things,” Richard Green proves that he’s one of those technical artists who can warm the heart. A smart, crafted effort that lingers, indicating that there is even more potential yet to his solo career.
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Artist Spotlight
Feel the vibe with Sporty-O’s new EP “The P.L.U.R. Project,” a blend of emotions and sound
“The P.L.U.R. Project” begins like a rush of light across a crowded dance floor as jubilant, purposeful, and very human. This seven-song, 29-minute journey from the EDM pioneer Sporty-O is a cultural reset built around peace, love, unity, and respect.
Sporty-O establishes the emotional timbre for the entire project from the first track of its lead single, “Spirit Higher.” The song is anthemic, its purposes well outlined despite a high-gloss production. It’s a centerpiece that establishes the mood of an intensive exploration of sound and self-awareness.
“The P.L.U.R. Project” is just as much about managing your feelings as it is about moving. Sporty-O creates each record with intention, writing things that make people think on the dance floor. Another high-energy song is “Happy Together,” with Lorme and Chris Willis, pulsing warmth and togetherness. “SOLD!” has a clean, feel-good sound that embodies the community spirit of EDM culture.
Sporty-O embraces a multi-genre EDM palette on the EP, fusing forward-thinking sounds with uptempo beats. Tracks like “Revolution” with Specimen A and “Geek’d Up” with Baby Sweet provide lots of energy and edge. “Piece Of My Mind” is more introspective, while “Cheveyo” features a diverse array of collaborators and culminates in a rich, layered sound, all while maintaining a global welcoming spirit.
What makes this project unique is that it serves both and reminds people of the origins of dance culture. Sporty-O aims to help people rediscover the heartbeat of the community. “The P.L.U.R. Project” is an EDM experience that reaches beyond the speakers, colorful and thoughtful about meaning in music-based culture.
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