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 WYZE – ‘Step Away’

About THE WYZE

The Wyze was originally formed in Toronto by Chase and Chris, best known for ‘Passengers Side”, released in 2020. Chase and Chris met in Miami during Miami Music Week and became the best of friends making all of their music out of their home studios in the West End of Toronto.

The group merged distinct musical qualities that Chase and Chris developed prior to The Wyze. Chris was an accomplished Producer and DJ from the duo “Exit Friendzone” known for remixes for “Martin Garrix & Madison Beer”, while Chase was doing session work as a pianist, vocalist, and honing his skills as an indie rock producer.

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Selfish Bodies – ‘Hideous’

About Selfish Bodies

Selfish Bodies, a female lead Alternative Pop Rock trio based in Edmonton AB, combines their love for writing with genre-blending, cinematic soundscapes and thoughtful lyrics. The group formed in February 2018 and released their latest single “Disassociated” in February, 2023. 
 They believe music is a universal language. What does the band want to say? Whatever their listeners need to hear. Selfish Bodies goal is to connect with their listeners through the creation of relatable and heartfelt content. 
 Selfish Bodies released their first EP in 2019 and played their first show to a sold-out crowd in Edmonton, April 18th, 2018. The band’s theme is diversity as their songs range from Pop to Rock to Melancholy.

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3arly 5ird – ‘Overthinking’

About 3arly 5ird

I’m Na Young, a composer and a multimedia artist based in California. I was born and raised in a small town in South Korea – Deokso. Influenced by k-hiphop and k-indie, I compose music that reflects diverse moments in my life. I want to walk you through my musical journey, starting as a fob (not just from Korea but also from engineering). I have a lot of stories to tell (about friendships, love, family — things that are important to our lives), so please stay tuned!

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Emma Alves – ’90’s RnB Love’

About Emma Alves

Emma Alves is an independent, multi-genre artist from Vancouver, Canada. The ethereal songstress delivers honey-dipped, RnB vocals that coax her listener’s full attention. Their genre-bending songs Archenemy (Acoustic) and Winter lean into the darker side of her writing, previewing a taste of what’s to come. 
 Growing up a songwriter, Emma has always had an impressive hand in making their music. They would write whimsical songs about fairies and magic. At just 15 years old, she wrote the entirety of her debut album, Every Dreamer. Now, Alves thrives on finding the magic within the studio, overseeing all aspects of the creative process. She experiments with unique instrumentation styles by using the Omnichord, QChord and Keytar in many of her performances. 
 In doing so, she introduces an unfamiliar genre by pairing RnB with an array of styles like Rock, Alternative and Electronic music. She is moved by artists such as Tame Impala, PinkPantheress, and Sabrina Claudio, The soul she brings forth into her creations is evident with the intention of her vocal lines and production techniques. 
 Emma Alves is an ethereal creative who experiments with many aesthetics. Their style keeps listeners fascinated by the trajectory of what’s next. Whatever it may be, she ensures to feature sweet and distinct vocals to accompany the experience.

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Mimesis – ‘Impasse’

About Mimesis

A story is always easier to tell with music: it expresses itself but without ever putting words to its story.
Film composer for Documentary, Fiction and Advertising, i worked on electro-acoustic project for explain my vision of society.

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Le Couleur – ‘Sentiments nouveaux’

About Le Couleur

The Montreal trio created by Laurence Giroux-Do (vocals), Patrick Gosselin (bass) and Steeven Chouinard (drums) offers rich and irresistibly danceable performances.

Le Couleur first propelled itself with an electro-pop sound through the EPs Voyage Love (2013) and Dolce Désir(2015), followed by P.O.P. (2016), a critically acclaimed debut album. Thanks to the precious advice of Giorgio Moroder, with whom the group had the chance to share the stage, Le Couleur will record its album Concorde(2020) with a brand new musical approach “We find vintage influences, reminiscent of the faded charm of 70s eroticism, warm tones also rooted in psychedelia, disco, yéyé and French song.

Le Couleur is back with a new single “Sentiments nouveaux”, a languorous slow disco track flirting with 80’s sounds, which brings us to the search of sensations, exaltations.

This first single is a precursor of a new album to come in the fall.

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Atusji – ‘You Can Always Call Me’

About Atusji

Atusji is Terkel Atsushi Røjle Christensen. He released his first single in 2019 via The Big Oil Recording Company, premiering on the 405. In Denmark, his two albums (released in June 2020 and June 2021) received praise from the country’s major newspapers and music magazines. Pan-Asian representation is close to his heart and is reflected both in his work as a musical artist (with collaborations with Danish-Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese singers, producers and directors) and as the co-founder and co-host of the podcast Denmāku, which seeks to explore the perspectives of Asians living in Denmark.

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Pauliq – ‘Rowan’ (Feat. Victoria Bigelow).

About Pauliq

There’s a certain expression – “digital nomad” – that is meant to describe the lifestyle and vibe of people like Pavel Yanonis. Presenting a blend of Lithuanian, Polish and Russian blood, he has recently settled in London where he works in an international fintech company, however, his true life project is music. Pavel soon sets up a humble studio in his rented apartment in Shoreditch to create an inward- looking electronics under the nick-name of PAULIQ. His music embraces multiple personal travel experiences across continents – from Africa to South-East Asia. Having established himself as a DJ, Pavel dived into producing his own music. He tenderly fuses hip-hop technique with love to classic British electronics (Massive Attack, UNKLE, Everything but the girl) presenting it in a diary-like narrative filled with emotional experiences. In 2020 PAULIQ revealed his first LP ‘Hello World’ that was limitedly released on vinyl. And soon after – another 2 EPs «This» and «Could you still filter the noise?». Last (EPs) were the result of collaboration between Italian, Indian and Brazilian artists. Light melodies, yet profound groove and eclectic palette of tools together with cosmopolitan essence of PAULIQ’s tracks are imagining him as a producer that’s dreaming about the world with no borders, welcoming diversity of peoples and striving to unite them in his work. Relocation and re-establishment in a new environment have reasonably become the keynote of his latest releases.

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Clem Zephyr – ‘Why’s The Bed So Cold?’

About Clem Zephyr

Clem Zephyr is a 20-year-old Canadian electronic musician who comes from a family of musicians. He started DJing, singing, dancing and writing since the age of 7. At age 11, he started playing piano and cello. At age 15, Zephyr began learning how to produce and engineer music, and also started releasing DJ mixes online. Moreover, Clem Zephyr is deeply inspired by a plethora of music genres such as 80s New Wave/Rock, 90s Hip Hop, and 80s/90s Industrial Music. He hopes to use his love for these genres to re-imagine them in the modern context in order to create sounds that are unique and distinct. Clem Zephyr is also an award-winning filmmaker who aims to use his film experience and love for storytelling on the big screen to inform his music and create songs that are large in scale and scope. Why’s The Bed So Cold? is one of Zephyr’s first songs, and he hopes that it will spark a cultural conversation about relationships. Furthermore, he aims to use the vulnerability of his lyrics to help others heal and recover, as well as dance in the process. In these ways, Clem Zephyr hopes to use his voice to tell intimate stories that inspire, connect with and support people who are struggling. Clem Zephyr’s name is derived from the flowers Clemantis and Zephyranthes. The meaning behind the name is blossoming, growing and evolving — just like a flower.

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Christos Doukakis