Today’s delicious song of the day comes from the Austrian indie-pop duo Leyya! Following on from the release of Sophie & Marco’s
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Selci is the artist name of Calgary-based singer and producer, Selci, and it is also her last name. Selci’s music melds alternative-pop
More delicious musicToday’s delicious song of the day comes from Brooklyn-based Ela Minus, an artist I first discovered back in April when she released
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