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Jackson Mico Milas presents a new single with music visual for ‘White Noise’

Jackson Mico Milas unveils a new second single called ‘White Noise’ following the first track drop ‘Lost In Seasons’, which has picked up airplay from BBC 6 Music’s Cerys Matthews and came alongside a hypnotic visualizer for its B-side ‘Katia Standing Alone.

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On ‘White Noise’, Jackson’s eclectic sonic vista expands from the hushed acoustic lushness of ‘Lost In Seasons’, inviting the listener further into his intimate world, with subtle electronics and gorgeous airy atmospheres layered over organic drums and double bass. ‘White Noise’ washes over the listener like a cool summer breeze, with Jackson’s soft vocal hooks and melancholic tones penetrating that inner psyche. The accompanying video is the first of three videos that will progressively expand visually to narrate the Album’s journey to a November 2022 release. “White Noise” sees Jackson on a secluded beach, the waves and sea foam crashing behind as the song’s moods progress and expand.

Having cut his teeth at New York’s Nylon Studios, Jackson carved out a career with award-winning film and TV scores including a long-standing collaboration with Tim Minchin on the acclaimed Sky Atlantic drama ‘Upright’.

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On ‘Blu Terra’, Jackson comes of age and delivers a mature and elegant suite of compositions encompassing acoustic, alt-folk, and jazz elements to set up soaring and heartfelt songs. The LP features a cast of great players, including String arrangement on ‘June’ comes from Elliott Wheeler (Musical Director/Composer on ELVIS), Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie ‘Blackstar’), Troy Simms (Lee Scratch Perry)

The album is released on Apollo, the home to ground-breaking talents such as Aphex Twin, Nadine Shah, Synkro, Biosphere, and many more over its 30-year tenure.

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At-Mos delivers a melancholic vibe with its new single, “Time Must Have a Stop”

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At-Mos, the Parisian quartet unveils a soul-stirring narrative with their latest single, “Time Must Have a Stop.” Fusing trip-hop with psychedelic rock and pop, the band crafts a mesmerizing sonic adventure that resonates deeply with introspective audiences.

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From the melancholic vocals of Nikita Guedj to the introspective rap verses of Franz Dervis, Samuel Solaro, and Simon Solaro, “Time Must Have a Stop” immerses the audience in a poignant exploration of existential themes. The haunting blend of acoustic guitars, flutes, and vintage keys creates a smoky groove that envelops the listener in its embrace long after the final note fades away.

Crafted in isolation by the sea, this self-produced gem is a testament to At-Mos’ commitment to authenticity and meaningful storytelling. Delving into loneliness, purposelessness, and mental health struggles, the song offers a raw and introspective glimpse into the human condition. With its compelling beats and profound lyricism, “Time Must Have a Stop” is a must-listen for alternative hip-hop fans.

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MICK J. CLARK stirs a symphony of heartbreak with his new single, “It’s Over”

MICK J. CLARK

MICK J. CLARK brings a wealth of talent and passion to the airwaves with his latest single, “It’s Over.” With his signature wit and charm as a songwriter and guitarist, Clark explores the bittersweet memories of a love gone wrong. The song wrapped in his catchy rock-pop album Notes One,’ is a delightful romp that presents a tongue-in-cheek take on love’s twists and turns.

Clark hails from the musical hotbed of Croydon, United Kingdom, and his musical prowess is on full display from the moment the first chords of “It’s Over” strike. His velvety vocals soar over the invigorating instrumentals, creating a symphony of impossible sounds to resist. Listeners are drawn deeper into the humorous narrative with each verse, feeling every pang of heartache and every moment of levity.

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Recorded and produced in Bexhill, East Sussex, by the skilled hands of Nelson King, “It’s Over” boasts a polished sound that perfectly complements its infectious melody. Clark’s dedication to his craft is evident in his polished and professional production, allowing his contagious energy to shine.

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What sets “It’s Over” apart is its unique blend of sincerity. Clark doesn’t shy away from the pain of lost love but approaches it with a refreshing and endearing sense of levity. The lyrics playfully recount the rollercoaster of emotions from the night they met to the bitter end of their romance, reminiscing about the initial spark and eventual breakup.

It’s Over” is a must-listen for any music lover. It will resonate with audiences of all backgrounds who crave a delightful exploration of the intricacies of relationships. Its catchy hooks, relatable lyrics, and irresistible charm make it a welcome addition to MICK J. CLARK’s impressive discography. So do yourself a favor and give it a spin; you won’t be disappointed.

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CLICK HERE TO STREAM MICK J. CLARK’s It’s Over on Spotify.
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