Music
Camylio – sometimes
Camylio – sometimes
“sometimes” was a new release by Camylio. Some music just has a vibe to it that makes you feel good when you hear it. That special quality to it that makes life more enjoyable, as you get a fresh reminder on why music is something that you fell in love with. That type of music comes when an artist dares to be creative to bring a stand out sound, and that’s what you will love most from Camylio on his new song “sometimes”.
Listen to “sometimes” by Camylio.
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Mainstage
748 BEES turns soulful reflections into a grand audio expedition “Peace”
748 BEES’ latest song, “Peace,” sounds like a movie. The first notes of the song take you to a beautiful place where old-school soul meets new electronic music. The song starts with soft piano and soulful, tender vocals that grab your attention right away. This makes it possible to have a listening experience that feels both personal and big.
“Peace” slowly builds to a big gospel-orchestral climax as it goes on. It sounds like every part of the music, from the soft keys to the soaring arrangements, was meant to be there. This makes the music feel like waves of feelings that wash over you. It’s a great lesson on how to use music to tell a story. Quiet, reflective times give way to exciting, almost spiritual highs that make the listener think and feel good at the same time.
What makes “Peace” stand out is its complicated balance. The mix of soulful memories and modern electronic sounds doesn’t feel forced; it feels like it belongs. Every beat, note, and harmony adds to the emotional story, and those who really get into it will be rewarded. There is a rare sense of purpose here, it sounds like every sound is meant to help the listener get calm, wonder, and let go.
In a world full of short singles, “Peace” reminds us that music can still be an experience and not just a background track. 748 BEES has created a piece of art that grabs people’s attention, makes them think, and leaves a lasting impression on anyone willing to give in to its rich, layered embrace. “Peace” isn’t just a single for fans of soul, electronic, or music that changes you, it’s a journey worth taking.
Connect with 748 BEES on Spotify
Mainstage
Sharon Marie Cline transports listeners to a twilight harbor with “Midnight At The Oasis”
Sharon Marie Cline’s most recent single, “Midnight At The Oasis,” is a great example of effortless charm. When the warm bassline starts, listeners are taken to a relaxed, jazzy world that is both close and wide. The melodies have a whimsical sophistication, like a gentle call to stop and enjoy the calm magic of dusk.
The track is appealing because it strikes a balance between rhythm and calm. It is a short place to rest, “Midnight At The Oasis” is a great track to listen to while reflecting on the day that has passed and looking forward to the night ahead. Cline’s writing is thoughtful but not showy, letting each note ring out and each rhythm grow naturally. The track draws you in without requiring close attention, a unique quality that makes it stick in your mind long after the last chord fades.
The images in the track are like a delicate nighttime scene: playful, soft, and full of meaning. It is a place where music and feelings come together, a calm but subtly lively escape from a world that moves too quickly most of the time. Listeners can almost feel the cool evening breeze, the city’s hum fading away, and the soothing embrace of a melody that knows how to savor the small things that make the night special.
In “Midnight At The Oasis,” Sharon Marie Cline shows she can make music that goes beyond mere fun and evokes a deep feeling. This piece is a way to think, celebrate, and everything in between. It has a jazzy feel that reminds me of nights when the world slows down, and the melody takes over.
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