Artist Spotlight
The Tjernberg Brothers drop an enthralling debut single, “(Easier with a) Song” – [Exclusive Interview]

The Tjernberg Brothers, consisting of Daniel, Mikael, and Gabriel, form a dynamic trio celebrated for their diverse musical influences and innovative music production techniques. Their inaugural single, “(Easier with a) Song,” amalgamates jazz fusion, progressive rock, ambient sounds, and funky electro-pop, exemplifying their distinct and captivating musical style. Their latest venture highlights their dedication to creative autonomy, as they oversee all production and release aspects through their label, Tjernberg Music. In an exclusive interview, the brothers provide valuable insights into the creative process behind their single, the production obstacles they encountered, and their artistic vision. This dialogue below delves into critical inquiries concerning their artistic journey, sources of inspiration, and the significance of this project.
Questionnaire:
1. Who are the band members, and what are the band’s main influences?
Mikael: We’re a trio of brothers—Daniel, Mikael, and Gabriel. Our musical influences are plentiful and diverse. The intention was to let jazz fusion, progressive rock, and ambient set the tone for the project, although this debut single now took more the form of a kind of funky electro-pop song.
2. Where was the single recorded, and who was involved in its production? Name the record label, producer, and sound engineer who mixed and mastered the song.
Daniel: We basically did everything ourselves, recorded this maxi single in our own Goatman Studios, and released it on our own label, Tjernberg Music. Mikael has been responsible for the engineering, and Rob Schubert has mastered it in the US. We prefer to have control over the entire sequence of events. You don’t want your art to take a form or go in a direction against your vision.
3. In terms of production, what aspects of “(Easier with a) Song” caught your attention? What were some of the key production decisions that shaped the final sound, and how did they contribute to the overall sonic quality of the track?
Mikael: The fact that we got hold of the singer Astrid and everything suited her so well was crucial. But other than that, I don’t know… nothing really stands out because you always make so many decisions. In a way, the song itself tells us where it wants to go.
4. Can you describe what inspired you to write “(Easier with a) Song”? Was there a particular ethos, music style, or events that sparked the songwriting process for this single? How did you collaborate on the lyrics and melody?
Mikael: Originally, this song was intended as a contribution to an international songwriting competition, but we soon abandoned this idea. We wrote the music and text the same way we tend to do it—in a collaborative process amongst each other.
5. How did you aim to take listeners on an emotional journey with the message or lyrical narrative you are trying to convey through this song? What feelings do you hope to evoke through the music so far?
Daniel: We typically don’t think along those lines but write primarily for ourselves. If others like what we do, then that’s a nice bonus.
6. Please briefly describe the song and the thinking behind the project? What does “(Easier with a) Song” mean to you personally? How does it reflect your growth as an artist?
Daniel: We’ve been planning a project involving all three brothers for about ten years now, and “(Easier with a) Song” is the kick-off and first official release from us. For that alone, of course, it’ll be significant.
7. Do you have any favorable quotes from previous reviews or specific aspects, lines, and phrases of the song that you would happily share?
Mikael: We are very happy with the positive reception and press surrounding the release. To receive praise about everything from the production to the songwriting and performance feels good, especially as it took us eight years to finish this song.
8. Did “(Easier with a) Song” create any standout moments or surprises that made it a memorable atmosphere or mood for you? If so, what were your biggest challenges, and how would you describe them?
Daniel: Small setbacks and difficulties which you have to tackle always appear no matter what you do – it’s part of the process. But since we’ve been involved with music since childhood, I would say we’re pretty well prepared for most things coming our way.
9. How do you envision performing this song live? Are there any special events, musical tours, and performances that the Tjernberg Brothers’ fans should expect soon or plan to incorporate?
Mikael: Today we are more of a studio project and have nothing like that planned. We don’t lock any doors, though.
10. Is there a music video planned for this single? If so, can you share any insights into its concept? How does this single fit into your future musical plans? Is it part of a larger project, like an album or an EP?
Daniel: We actually have an official video released for the single. Look it up on YouTube if you have missed it. The single is standalone, but we have plenty of songs waiting to be recorded, so rest assured, there are more coming from the Tjernberg Brothers in the near future.
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Great Adamz delivers a sensual yet mesmerizing afrobeat groove with his recent single, “Fantastic”

Great Adamz is back, and he’s bringing the heat with his latest single, “Fantastic.” A masterclass in smooth, melodic Afrobeats, this track features an intoxicating blend of sultry rhythms and dreamy synths that draw listeners in from the first note.
The Nigerian-born, UK-based star has been making serious waves in the UK music scene, and “Fantastic” is another undeniable step toward the top. His signature ethereal vocals float effortlessly over a laid-back yet pulsating beat, creating an atmosphere that’s equal parts hypnotic and exhilarating. The track captures the magnetic energy of erotic attraction, painting vivid imagery of a woman’s sensual body moves that speak louder than words, leaving an irresistible impression. Its lyricism takes audiences on an emotional ride, encouraging them to move, whether lost in a dimly lit club or vibing solo at home.
Coming off a strong 2024 with hits like ‘Talk To Me’ and ‘Kilon So,’ Great Adamz shows no signs of slowing down. His ability to fuse Afrobeat’s infectious grooves with a modern, international appeal is impressive. With “Fantastic,” he delivers a seductive, feel-good anthem primed to set dance floors ablaze and solidify his status as one of the UK’s most exciting rising stars. If this is how he’s starting 2025, taking it by storm, we can’t wait to see what he has in store next, and this new release, as the title suggests, is absolutely fantastic, further proving he is here to stay.
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Suge Knight Calls Out Kanye West Over Offensive Comments on Carter Twins

Suge Knight is known for speaking his mind, and in a recent interview on a show called Art of Dialogue, he shared strong opinions about Kanye West’s recent behavior. Kanye, who is often in the spotlight for his controversial actions, made headlines after insulting Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s children in a tweet. Suge found this particularly unacceptable. “I need to talk to Kanye,” Suge said, clearly upset. “We should never disrespect anyone’s kids.” He was disturbed by Kanye calling the Carter twins a hurtful name, emphasizing that this kind of behavior is unacceptable in both hip-hop and society in general.
“You don’t talk about Jay and Beyoncé’s kids and call them names. That’s crossing the line.” For Suge Knight, this isn’t just about one tweet, it’s about a larger issue. He feels that such hurtful comments not only impact the people involved but also reflect poorly on hip-hop and Black culture as a whole. “I expect more from people in hip-hop and our community,” he stated. “We’ve come a long way, and we should stand up for each other, especially when it comes to protecting kids and those who are vulnerable.”
This isn’t the first time Kanye has faced backlash for his controversial remarks, but Suge clarifies that calling out children is where he draws the line. “That’s not funny to me, not at all,” he remarked, suggesting that there should be real consequences for Kanye’s words. “He needs an old-fashioned lesson.” Suge Knight’s comments remind us that, regardless of how famous an artist is, there are still moral limits that shouldn’t be crossed, especially when it comes to children. His call for accountability sends a strong message to Kanye West and anyone else who might think it’s acceptable to attack innocent kids in the hip-hop world.
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