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Now We’re Talking is the latest track from Australian music artist Adam Faybrem. The singer-songwriter enjoyed a UK chart-topping track in 2013 and is all ready to re-establish his presence at a global level. The new track is the Melbourne based music artist’s second single after the hit Everytime, which generated 600k plus streams and attracted national…
Wednesday November 12, 2021 Tamara Shamini has released Exclusive, a contemporary electro-dance track with a high-energy feel and a lyric that explores a darker aspect of human behaviour. Exclusive adheres to all the compliances of a contemporary dance-pop excursion but also features a decent effort at cutting through a specific layer of modern society. When asked about the…
Wednesday November 10, 2021 Walk Away is the new single for Sydney based six-piece alt-rock band Miles to Midnight (M2M), their third single release and another taster from their forthcoming album Out of Time, due out, December 3 this year. Walk Away is a hybrid indie rock track, merging classic rock hooks with a contemplative sort of post-grunge sensibility….
Wednesday November 10, 2021 Dino Jag’s 2020 release, Can’t Keep Still, was ignited by the 2020 bans on public venue dancing in Australia. That slice of supercharged funk-pop generated across the board radio play and healthy streams and was only kept from the AIR charts #1 position by none other than Kylie Minogue. Dino’s new release, When the Day Comes,…
Tuesday November 9, 2021 British global award-winning musician, songwriter, and entrepreneur Shayan Italia has released Armour of Love, the follow-up to his debut single, Warriors, which has attracted 8million plus YouTube views. The new track is a piano-based semi-ballad that’s as huge as the subject matter it explores. As Shayan says about the latest release, ‘My mother and father…
Tuesday November 9, 2021 Fanfickk’s self-produced debut track, Shreds (2016), was instigated by mistakenly bragging to someone that she was working on an EP when she wasn’t. This white lie was the catalyst for more tracks, and the subsequent release of her debut EP Stay Shy. Multiple collaborations, singles, remixes, and another EP followed, with several songs attracting…
Tuesday November 2, 2021 Melbourne based indie-pop band, The Blue Hotel, has released Let You Down, the follow-up to Silence, the single from earlier this year that established the band and its eclectic contemporary pop style. The trio of Jenna Roubos (vocal/piano/synths), Nathan Thomas (guitar/vocal/synths), and Benjamin O’Brien (drums/beats/percussion) have once again created a genre-defying hybrid that…
Wednesday October 27, 2021 Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Mac Summer’s eclectic production style— ranging from soothing late-night trance to liquid drum and bass—has attracted worldwide interest. With extensive production experience, including—as Malcolm Welsford— recording and producing three Shihad albums, fans and critics have compared Mac Summer’s art to The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Netsky and…
Wednesday October 27, 2021 After a series of indie-pop releases, including Smile and Can I Have This Dance, all generating nationwide airplay, healthy streaming numbers, and a loyal fanbase, the Saba boys have emerged from lockdown and recorded a considerably different kind of record. You Should Probably Go is the first single in two years for the Sydney based…
Wednesday October 21, 2021 Establishing a music artist in this age of social media supremacy to some might appear to be akin to ploughing the sands, so launching a virtual artist, a comprehensive pseudonym for a sentient music producer, might have its challenges. The pressure for artists to collect likes and streams and views and…