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SVDVM Releases Captivating Visual For His Song “TV”

Today March 7th, Ottawa artist SVDVM releases captivating visuals for his song titled “TV”. Produced by KHR,  “Tv” is one of the standout songs from his 2020 mixtape SVISA. SVDVM has marked a new chapter with this project by shifting towards a more experimental and freeing sound, including a string of sick collaborations from El’mago, Mazeratti, Lia Kloud and Xuave. SVISA hit the N0. 60 spot on the iTunes Canada album’s chart, providing 2020 as a highly productive year for the artist.

SVDVM boasts his confident personality in “Tv”, letting everyone know that they can’t see him unless it’s on their Tv. His contagious lyrics and eccentric vocals combine to make an alluring Hip Hop sound. The official music video for “Tv” captures SVDVM in the heart of Toronto, appealing on every screen. The colourful visuals  and dope edits combine to make a fun playful video.

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SVDVM is now focusing on his next project, set to release later in the year. You can follow him on Instagram, Spotify and Apple Music.

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EMME Unveils a Deeply Personal Journey with New EP, All That I Know

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EMME has just released a new collection of music called “All That I Know.” The music is about her personal experiences and growth. The collection has five songs, each sharing a different part of EMME’s life.

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In “Valley Girl,” she talks about her love for Los Angeles and how it has influenced her. “Hold On To the Heart” is about learning to love yourself. “Late Bloomer” concerns her worries about starting her music career later than others. “High Dive” is about facing life’s challenges. The last song, “All That I Know,” is about love and anxiety.

This music is very personal to EMME, and she’s already thinking about her next album, which will be about a problematic friendship breakup.

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Album Review

Gitkin unveils an afro-latin blues with sonic psychedelia in his recent Album “Golden Age”

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The undisputed king of modern cumbia and master of genre fusion, Brian J. Gitkin, unveils his latest 10-track masterpiece, “Golden Age,” released under Wonderwheel Recordings. This wordless sonic adventure transcends borders, featuring a guest appearance by multi-instrumentalist and producer Assaf Spector, delivering thrilling depths of Afro-Latin, desert rock, and blues with heavy doses of psychedelia. Rooted in the musical heartbeat of New Orleans, “Golden Age” offers a mesmerizing exploration of culture, rhythm, and electric guitar brilliance. This primarily instrumental experience enthralls audiences from start to finish.

Gitkin, a New Orleans-based multi-instrumentalist, channels the rhythmic soul of the Crescent City through the hypnotic twang of his signature Silvertone guitar. The album commences with the dynamic title track, “High Noon,” setting the tone for its adventurous spirit, a far-reaching sound exploration. Fans are treated to a dazzling mix of intoxicating African and Latin American influences, spiced with the desert rock of Mali and the electrified chicha style of Peru.

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The second track, “Cumbia-ya,” exudes celebration with its infectious beats as the album continues to break boundaries with “Delta Mystic,” along with “Iced Coffee” and “Go Time,” the 5th composition featuring the expertise of Simon Moushabeck on the keyboard and Washington Duke on drums, which seamlessly blends jazz, funk, and Afro-American Mardi Gras roots into a jubilant groove.

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Subsequently, “The One,” the eighth track, presents a hypnotic blend of classic Sudanese influences, Tuareg-style guitars, and Black Sabbath-inspired heaviness. The composition is propelled forward by a Giorgio Moroder-esque bassline, combining ’70s disco energy with soulful guitar motifs, showcasing Gitkin’s versatility and fearless approach to creating fresh, boundary-pushing music. The album’s standout track, “Tall Oaks Drive,” takes listeners on a cosmic ride with its psychedelic sitar riffs and melodic cinematic atmosphere reminiscent of a vintage spy thriller. The album concludes with the soul-stirring final track, “Golden Age,” providing a sense of closure and triumph.

Throughout “Golden Age,” Gitkin’s guitar melodies convey stories without words, evoking emotions of contemplation, joy, and spiritual upliftment. His ability to weave together global sounds with New Orleans’ rich musical heritage establishes him as a visionary in the global music scene. This album is essential for fans seeking adventurous, deeply reflective, and genre-defying sonic experiences.

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