Music
Plug Into Fenki’s New Motivational Music Video “Sparta”
DJ and producer Fenki is one of the electronic artists who have been making the headlines this year, thanks to his track and music video “champion” followed up by his newest release, another motivational music video, “Sparta”. Driving inspiration from artists like John Digweed, he first fell in love with the electronic music scene during a visit to Brazil to attend Tomorrowland’s festival. He was still a teenager at the time but his passion for composing and producing electronic music never left, and he stands today as an ambitious DJ and producer, and surely one of the most talented ones within the Portuguese music scene. “Sparta” was inspired by the film 300, a concept that Fenki took to the next level to inspire people to become the best versions of themselves, always persevere towards achieving their dreams, and never give up!
Artist Spotlight
Jesse Louis unveils a creative instinct in getting the right version on new release “Divine”
With the release of “Divine,” Jesse Louis reminds listeners that great songs often come through patience and trust. What began in the quiet comfort of a living room eventually grew into a finished work forged through creative persistence, honest feedback, and faith in the songwriting process.
But the story behind the single makes it all the more compelling. “Divine” was written in Jesse Louis’ apartment and went through two different versions before its final form. The artist didn’t rush to perfect the song, but let it grow organically, allowing it the time and attention to evolve into something that rang on a deeper level.
A big turning point was the response of friends and family. They really connected with the second version and encouraged Jesse to move forward with it. That kind of group affirmation is one aspect of music making that is too often ignored, the importance of trusted voices and the recognition that a song has truly arrived when it has found its identity.
Artist Spotlight
Chris Lewington brings history back to life with “The Ballad of Percy Pilcher (Fallen Angel)”
On “The Ballad of Percy Pilcher (Fallen Angel),” Chris Lewington displays an imaginative gift for songwriting, transforming local history into an engaging and memorable pop experience in this single. Lewington proves once again that meaningful stories and irresistible melodies can co-exist, mixing storytelling with infectious musicality.
The song is different from the rest, because it is based on a historical subject and gives the audience something other than simple entertainment. Instead, it pulls them into a story that feels rich in character but is still instantly accessible through Lewington’s accessible songwriting style.
The arrangement isn’t in any predictable musical patterns but rather develops with subtle twists that keep the listener invested from beginning to end. This sense of discovery pairs well with the historical inspiration, making each step forward feel meaningful and absorbing. With yet another captivating release, Chris Lewington builds on a catalogue defined by originality, melodic craftsmanship, and storytelling that will leave an impression.
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