Nine “fresh n’ Green”, ultra tasty tunes to feed your music appetite. We are pretty confident, you don’t wanna miss those ones right?

The Gama Sennin – ‘Without’

About The Gama Sennin

Merging wide-ranging song craft with magic, mystery, and magnificently realized ambition, THE GAMA SENNIN arrives with a striking breadth of vision that immediately places them among contemporary psychedelic rock’s most beguiling and inventive new artists. The brainchild of frontman Kevin McGuire, the California-based band fuses alternative energy, psychedelia, expansive desert grooves, and spaced-out prog into a pulse-pounding,mind-bending original sound, simultaneously capable of both transcendent power and searing emotional range.It is 21st century psychedelic rock without boundaries or limits, simultaneously exalting the genre’s kaleidoscopic past while propelling it ever further into the future.

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PI3RCE – ‘The Girl’

About PI3RCE

PI3RCE is known for her avant-garde visuals, ethereal vocals, and heart-stopping lyrics. Creating cutting-edge Alternative Pop in Nashville, PI3RCE has become a powerhouse of storytelling since releasing her first EP “Influencers” in 2020, where each track describes how social media is molding the world around her.

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Glom – ‘Again’

About Glom

A six-piece band of multi-instrumentalists, Glom is a classic alt-rock inspired, fuzzy alt-rock act formed in Brooklyn, New York. The group started when childhood friends Sean Dunnevant, Peter Beiser, Sahil Ansari, and Jonathan Harwood got together in high school to play Beatles and Strokes covers. Now also including Jordan Wolff and Jonathan Crandall, Glom is gearing up to release their sophomore record, Merit. What you hear is a completely actualized, expertly produced, and incredibly warm collection of songs.

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Kowloon – ‘Hollywood is Under Water’

About Kowloon

Kowloon is a musician and filmmaker from Los Angeles, California. His debut album, ‘Come Over’, was written, performed, recorded and mixed in his home-studio in the industrial outskirts of the city. Blending vintage synths, drum machines, and bubbling bass lines with vocals inspired equally by The Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, and Sly Stone, ‘Come Over’ is 35 minutes of danceable love songs – albeit love songs set in a time of digital malaise and looming ecological catastrophe, with anxious, dread-filled lyrics that are as timely as they are post-apocalyptic.

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Ben Robertson – ‘Scoop’

About Ben Robertson

Ben Robertson puts forward fun, detail-oriented pop music, blending smooth acoustics with wonky synthetic sounds. Having learned the ropes of music production through other projects, this solo endeavour prioritizes songwriting and putting the listener in a good mood.

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Taurean Meacham – ‘BLAKK RADIKAL’

About Taurean Meacham

Taurean Meacham is a hip-hop and R&B artist based in Washington DC.

Known for his conscious rap style and experimental samples, Meacham’s driving force is, in his own words, storytelling: “Music is the number one form of communication across all civilisations. It tells the story of the people. I’m just looking to tell mine.”

Influenced by music legends from Prince and Nas to Jimmie Hendrix and David Bowie, Meacham’s creative process is “coordinated chaos”

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Chxly – ‘Empty’

About Chxly

Chxly is an emerging multi-genre artist, rapper, producer, and songwriter originating from St.Louis, Missouri. The talented musician is quickly making waves in the scene with his unparalleled sound and style. Through his emotion-filled vocal performances, Chxly radiates raw emotion through explosive instrumentation. Inspired by his life experiences, Chxly strives to push the envelope with his sound and bridge various elements from different genres to make a well-rounded, dynamic style.

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AcebergTM – ‘Danca’

About AcebergTM

Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, Acebergtm grew up with exposure to a variety of different music genres and fell in love with hip-hop and rap, citing Wyclef Jean as one of his earliest inspirations. In tandem with music was his passion for writing and poetry, which led him to begin writing his own songs at age 15. He eventually entered the studio circuit, networking with different producers and fledgling artists such as Kel P, Phantom and Tempoe, WineXroll, JFred, Fredibeat, Oshobeats, Mcomms, Graydon. During those early years, he cut his teeth as both a rapper and a singer in the Nigerian music scene. Now ready to take on a global circuit, Acebergtm makes a strong debut with “Far From Home,” and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for him.

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Charmaine – ‘I DON’T CARE’

About Charmaine

Born in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare, Charmaine relocated to the United States at the age of five, bouncing around the Midwest with her family at first before eventually settling in Nashville for a large chunk of her childhood. Living in the American South was an eye-opening experience but by the time high school rolled around, Charmaine was already on the way to her next culture shock, this time heading north of the border to Toronto, where life would soon take a dark turn. “After we moved to Toronto, my dad got laid off,” says Charmaine, “and pretty quickly after that, we lost our house. We went to a shelter and then ended up living in a motel, all six of us in this tiny little room with just a hot plate for a kitchen.” Throughout her family’s frequent moves and financial struggles, Charmaine had always turned to music as a source of comfort and stability, something she could rely on for emotional support no matter how difficult things got. Now, sitting on the motel floor with a notebook in hand, she turned to music as a life preserver, penning her own songs and scouring the internet for performance opportunities in the hopes of writing herself a ticket to a brighter future.

Christos Doukakis