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laye’s “losers” is an authentic expression of artistic growth and willingness to explore emotional depths

September 24, 2023

Montreal-born-and-raised singer/songwriter laye has unleashed her sophomore record, “losers”, which showcases an artist rapidly ascending the musical ranks with her latest work,

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SNOW WIFE’s “QUEEN DEGENERATE” is a genre-blurring mixtape of triumph

September 23, 2023

In the electrifying realm where pop, alternative, and rap music converge, SNOW WIFE emerges as a formidable force with her debut mixtape,

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MORGXN’s “My Revival” is a tale of resilience and redemption

September 23, 2023

MORGXN’s “My Revival” is an example of his aptitude for blending powerful instrumentals, expert production, and soulful vocals. “My Revival” begins with

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Eat This Music for National Baker Day

September 23, 2023

This time on the program, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Bryce Bowyn & Lexie Martin, Holy Holy &

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Sally Shapiro & NICOLAAS’ “Rent” remix is a captivating journey into the realms of synthpop and funk

September 22, 2023

Sally Shapiro’s latest release, “Rent (NICOLAAS Remix)”, is a captivating journey into the realms of synthpop and funk. The instrumental arrangement of

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Baby Velvet’s “Wild Cherry Tree Drive” is a soulful journey of self-reflection

September 22, 2023

In her latest release, “Wild Cherry Tree Drive”, Baby Velvet takes listeners on a musical journey that feels like a sun-soaked road

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Holy Holy’s “Cellophane” is a celebration of musical diversity and artistic growth

September 22, 2023

Holy Holy – the Australian duo of Timothy and Oscar – has gifted fans the release of their highly anticipated new album,

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Venus Grrrls explore the empowering discourse of synergistic experiences in their newest single ‘Liar Liar’

September 21, 2023

Venus Grrrls hailing from Leeds, UK, have unleashed a brand new anthem of resilience and empowerment called ‘Liar Liar’. Fronted by Grace

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JOYNER’s “Ted Lasso” is a heartfelt ode to loss and resilience

September 21, 2023

Indie pop duo JOYNER’s latest offering “Ted Lasso” is a soul-stirring track that not only showcases the duo’s musical expertise, but also

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SNOW WIFE’s “HIT IT” is a personal showcase of changing styles

September 21, 2023

Emerging pop singer/songwriter SNOW WIFE has teamed up with Big Boss Vette on a brand new song that is a perfect showcase

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Everlyne’s “Wreck-less” is a bold ode to self-actualisation

September 21, 2023

Everlyne‘s latest single “Wreck-less” is a powerful declaration of individuality and a reminder to pursue your chosen paths, regardless of societal expectations.

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How the MP3 revolutionised music and reshaped listening habits

September 20, 2023

I recently watched a documentary called “System Shock: How the MP3 Changed Music” on SBS OnDemand in Australia. The documentary covered a

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