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Ally Palmer - Under The Night Sky
Ally Palmer - Under The Night Sky

That vocal is such a campfire angel, somehow it all works together. Its just a cozy kind of thing.

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emma miller - Wasteland
emma miller - Wasteland

What at first feels raw and utterly unadorned builds into a controlled explosion of stacked vocals, acoustic strumming, and washy snare rolls.

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Miss Mojo - Fly Me Up
Miss Mojo - Fly Me Up

This is some straight up disco grooving with a massive backbone of slap-bass funk.

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Owen Denvir - Human Touch
Owen Denvir - Human Touch

Owen Denvir pulls together stylistic elements from the last few decades and reassembles them beneath an endearing and impossibly smooth lead vocal.

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Hattie Briggs - Say Goodbye
Hattie Briggs - Say Goodbye

Its a savory mix of effortless songbird vocals, some deep production design, and the effervescence of a poets heart served over jazz chords.

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Youngblood - Better When Youre Close
Youngblood - Better When Youre Close

Its a dance track with a dark veil over it; a cauldron of synth bass bubbles nearby.

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Jimmy - Smile
Jimmy - Smile

Its a very powerful and opaque track that stands on its own: on the surface as a testament to weird, and deeper in as an unfettered brain manifesto that was polished to a bright shine.

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Maxwell James - The More You Say, The Less I Know
Maxwell James - The More You Say, The Less I Know

Americana at its best: Its got all the elements - the tasty B3 nuggets, the heavy quarter notes on the bass, the lap steel, and the acoustic guitar.

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Joe Nolan - Too Much Time To Kill

Joe Nolan - Too Much Time To Kill

Explores the bluesy trappings of a folk persona, stretching the skin of a poet over the bones of a spiritual warrior.

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Feels like a Sunday morning jam: partly a cure for last night's hangover, and perhaps the start of another adventure.

Harvey Brittain - my heart keeps score

Harvey Brittain - my heart keeps score

Vocals that are dripping with emotion, and a nostalgic pop sensibility as the grounding element.

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Arcade.dev Builds SSO for AI Agents

Arcade.dev Builds SSO for AI Agents

Arcade.dev offers unparalleled access to well tested and production-ready product integrations.

A Quick Guide to Self Distribution

A Quick Guide to Self Distribution

What is the simplest and most effective way to get my songs distributed to the streaming platforms?

The Unbearable Lightness of Tech Support

The Unbearable Lightness of Tech Support

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Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Pom Femme - Nightingale Blue

Feels like a Sunday morning jam: partly a cure for last night's hangover, and perhaps the start of another adventure.

Adam Faucett - Nobody Wanna See This Alone

Adam Faucett - Nobody Wanna See This Alone

Faucett's music draws from the landscapes of rural Arkansas as well as an insatiable curiosity for exploring the unknown.

Joe Jenneman - The Underneath

Joe Jenneman - The Underneath

At the end of the day, it's the story here that feels like it could come from anywhere.

Art is truth.