Vishal Naidu has - Aeons In Stillness
The music composed by Vishal Naidu has a cinematic eye, in Aeons In Stillness he has peppered the song with details that especially breathe life into the song. Vishal has always made an interesting set of rhythmic choices. The songwriter/ composer has always had a knack of bringing out character, depth and emotions within a song without uttering a single word. He creates portals that transport the listeners to a world that isn’t beyond the imagination. He builds from everything that surrounds us.
Thickshake - Through the Daylight
Imagine having the perfect world described to you in a song—that’s what Through the Daylight by Thickshake is!
Galore - You Love Me, You Love Me Not
A heartbreak. There are times after a mishap when reliving the past sends shivers down your spine. Thinking about how it was brings tears to your eyes. You look for refuge, and often you find that refuge in songs. You Love Me, You Love Me Not by Galore is a song made for moments of refuge.
Tony Lio - Better To Sleep
“Better To Sleep” reveals Tony Lio at his most introspective, leaning into restraint rather than grandeur. Drawing inspiration from soul while blending it seamlessly with acoustic rock, the song unfolds with patience and emotional clarity.
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LiMaVii - Electic Moon
When LiMaVii makes music, she makes music like rain, and her latest release, Electric Moon, surrounds you like a quiet storm. LiMaVii, aka Lidia Magdalena Pozansk, has a unique style that centers largely around pop and techno. There is an element that sets her music apart; it has a heightened sense of emotion both lyrically and musically. The Polish singer, dancer, model, and healer engages all her senses when she makes art. Her work is equal parts entertaining and healing all at once.
Electric Moon is an electro pop number that follows her heart, longing for a self that has attained a sense of Nirvana. The entire song has an element of longing, as one does with the moon. Lidia has a unique treatment of her music; while it is techno and pop, she follows her heart when she sings, adding a touch of jazz to it. You also hear layers of instrumentals, giving the effect of an orchestra. This electric orchestra softly and firmly stands behind her like a breeze that brushes softly against one's hair. The song is both romantic and spiritual at the same time, like Sufi.
When we add techno and emotions together, I can only think of WALL-E. Much like Eva, the song also looks at awakening. You can say anything you want, but what you cannot deny is the sheer talent and tenacity that she carries within her. If you are in search of a Techno Sufi, look no further; LiMaVii is here to walk you through her musical and cathartic world. You can click on the links attached above to find out what Lidia is up to next.
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Frank Joshua - Passionate Eye
Frank Joshua is an artist who paints clear and vivid imagery with his music, and in Passionate Eye, his talent is clear as daylight. If there is a Venn diagram with pop, electronic, and R&B, Joshua’s music is where all three of them intersect. He seems to have been the master at blending genres and tunes. Joshua is clearly dedicated to his craft; he has released over 40 EPs in the past 5 years, and it has only gotten better time and time again. Each song has its own style with a little bit of panache by him.
Passionate Eye is the first of its kind; it seems to be almost ballroom EDM-like, maintained in nature. It starts off slow and patient. This is a mood that is maintained throughout, like an embodiment of the love he holds for his lover—i.e., the Passionate Eye he addresses in the song. An interesting aspect of these passionate eyes is that they are deeply fluid in nature. Lyrically he changes its gender, and then he makes you believe that it might not be a person or even a people but could be a concept altogether. way, Either way there is a transformative and fluid identity to his work, similar to the same feelings that Typhoon Family elicits. Frank is an artist that seems to paint with broad strokes. What I mean to say is, the emotions and themes of his music are clear, even if he takes the scenic route lyrically. There is no other like Frank Joshua in the best possible way; his work is one of a kind, making his listeners truly lose themselves in his musical world. Click on the links attached to know more about him and his work.