Artist Spotlight
Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.1
The Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.1 aims to showcase a selected crop of acts that cross our paths. From the best tracks/videos from far and wide, we gather the upper echelon of artists you can find and give them a platform to be further recognized for their works. So, sit back and tune in, and don’t forget to show them some love by following them on all social media platforms.
Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.1
Universal Funk Orchestra x CreativAngel – Puff Puff Pass
AVIV x OCTAVIO the Dweeb – Black Coffee
Hatfied – Vanilla Backwoods
RealityTV – Sweet & Sour
Uncle TreY – CrazySexyCold (S.A.S)
Elsrxb x Code Will x MC Kerth x Bengi $miffy Hamilton x Vix Skratch – MALFUNCTION
Grim Honey – When u Dream
Kid Houdini – Super Cali
TRKSTR – C&H
LLLance – 1of1
Tan2 – Fuckin I’m Heated
Mostly George – Giants (Remix)
SOLEZZ – Just Me
Joseph Sarenhes – New Cage
Local Nomad – Billy Joel (NY Lullaby)
Higurashi – Glo up!
Take Flight – A Modern Allegory of the Cave
Adapte of Base – Rise
The Howlers – Never Enough
Arthur Caris – The Best Of Me
AYO ^ and Beanie Beltran – Stacking Chips
Posh Chocolates – Gravity
Or Barak – I NEED YOU
CrazyLonely – Face
The Taylor Twins – Still Play Your Game
Vida Noa – Love Letter (To Myself)
Rxtherapper – HEAVEN PT. 1
K, Le Maestro x Amaria – OUT LATE
All Cats Are Beautiful – I get dayblindness when ur nearby
Jens Lehman – This Year
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Artist Spotlight
Cypress Key walks the long road to redemption on New EP “Shadows and Thorns”
Cypress Key of New Orleans faces tough history and personal reflection on “Shadows and Thorns“, a four-song EP from the forthcoming album, Path to Redemption. The album is rooted in acoustic rock and adult-orientated rock, exploring the weight of troubled histories, inherited baggage, and the difficult process of confronting the consequences left by previous generations. Its acoustic-driven approach puts those themes in a musical setting.
The EP begins with “Long Road to Redemption”, a track that is heavily dependent on acoustic guitar, setting its folk-leaning tone straight away. The setting remains closely associated with the guitar, and a guitar solo offers a memorable final touch. That instrumental detail keeps the songs’ themes front and centre, reinforcing the EP’s emphasis on organic musicianship over dense production.
“An Imperfect Man” is a reflective look at human behaviour, exploring how good people can make bad decisions because nobody is without flaws. The subject matter fits naturally into the EP’s overall theme of redemption. Cypress Key does not present personal history as simple or easily resolved but rather through the lens of imperfection and accountability.
The last two songs, “Plain Ol Crazy” and “As the Crow Flies”, continue the project’s thoughtful tone while also evoking the message of leaving worries behind. The four songs together tell a short story of struggle, reflection, and the possibility of moving beyond what is given. “Shadows and Thorns” finds Cypress Key confidently embracing an acoustic folk-rock identity, the restrained instrumentation keeping the emotional weight of the material to the forefront.
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C’batch unveils electronic texture and atmosphere on latest album “The Vault 4 – Cinematic”
C’Batch‘s latest album release, “The Vault 4 – Cinematic” (20-track collection), is an independent electronic catalogue with film-score influences, emotional storytelling and detailed sound design. The album explores the territory of avant-garde electronic, electronic pop, ambient, instrumental, and cinematic music, with orchestral arrangements, atmospheric textures, cinematic percussion, and melodic electronic production. The result is music that seeks to evoke imagery and emotion, rather than simply serve as background accompaniment.
The album’s instrumental nature is established right from the opening track “The Beat of the Nite (Alternate Version)”, establishing its cinematic sensibility and catchy musical ideas. “Spring (Alternate Version)” adds a bass line and piano chords, effects, and synth work that create a more textured, electronic environment.
Elsewhere, the album’s expanded electronic palette is augmented with clean electric guitar, bass, drums and melodic synths on songs like “That Sparkle In Your Eyes” and “All For You”. The instrumentation is an attempt to blend the traditional song arrangement with soundtrack-inspired production. Although the project is experimental in its aims, it is accessible and leaves room for those inclined to ambient, instrumental, electronic, and emotional music.
“Vault 4 – Cinematic” is an attempt to create a full audiovisual atmosphere without the visuals. C’batch uses electronic production to tell stories, creating layered instrumentation and cinematic arrangements that evoke scenes, movement and emotion. The album’s strength, however, is in the continuing relationship between sound and image. This collection sounds more like a developing musical score than a bunch of electronic tracks.
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