Featured Tune: “HMAS CERBERUS” from ReeToxA
Artist Contacts Listening to HMAS CERBERUS feels like stepping into a moment of realization rather than a dramatic confession. ReeToxA crafts the song with a sense of balance, blending alternative…
Artist Contacts Listening to HMAS CERBERUS feels like stepping into a moment of realization rather than a dramatic confession. ReeToxA crafts the song with a sense of balance, blending alternative…
Artist Contact What stands out first in “BPD Vs Bipolar” is its atmosphere. Reetoxa builds the song around dense guitar layers and a restrained rhythmic pulse that immediately sets a…
Artist Contacts From the very first notes, Insta Life Donna bursts forward with an upbeat mix of synths and drums that creates a mood that is instantly memorable. The modern…
Artist Contact The moment Mezmer Eyes begins, the music sets a clear mood with its steady movement and bright electronic textures. The opening synthesizer patterns from the Arturia Mini Freak…
Artist Contacts Listeners are greeted by a guitar tone that feels warm yet slightly rough around the edges, creating an atmosphere that suits the song’s grunge roots. The chords carry…
Artist Contact The opening moments of “Gangsta Rabbi” arrive with a force that instantly defines the track. The guitars enter with a thick and buzzing distortion that fills the space…
Artist Contacts Reetoxa’s “Alcohol” hits like the moment you realise the sun is up, your phone is gone, and last night is a montage of bad decisions and ringing ears.…
Artist Contacts Marc Soucy’s CHAUTT opens like the quiet before a storm, led by a solitary piano line that carries the weight of unspoken emotion. Its tone feels introspective yet…
Artist Contacts Funkeestas’ “Gremlins of Funk” charges forward with infectious confidence, pulling listeners into a whirlwind of groove and attitude. The track feels like an uprising wrapped in rhythm—tight, unruly,…
Artist Contacts “Black Clouds” by Bastien Pons unfolds slowly, like a breath released in the dark. It is a collaboration with Frank Zozky, yet their roles seem less divided than…