Nine “fresh n’ Green”, ultra tasty tunes to feed your music appetite. We are pretty confident, you don’t wanna miss those ones right?
mxmtoon – ‘prom dress’
About mxmtoon
The 18-year-old mxmtoon harnesses a maturity and assured sense of style that can’t be said for everyone and the plum blossom EP exhibits just that. From heady reflections on the fragility of one’s spirit in “porcelain” to real talk about giving too much of herself to someone else in “feelings are fatal,” which has racked up over 1M streams on Soundcloud and over 12M streams on Spotify, plum blossom wraps you up in a blanket of self-reflection. mxmtoon is a powerful presence and one to keep your eye on.
mxmtoon brings her unique sincerity and simplicity to the indie world.
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Isaac Dunbar – ‘cologne’
About Isaac Dunbar
Isaac Dunbar is on a roll and can’t be stopped. The budding artist has gifted us with three fantastic singles this year– all of which have received attention from notable tastemakers like Zane Lowe and Ones To Watch. This fifteen-year-old is ablaze and unstoppable.
Now Dunbar builds on his already incredible repertoire with the anthemic “cologne.” A hit from start to finish with illustrious production, silky vocals, and a thundering chorus, it’s deeply relatable, it’s danceable, and it’s got us singing along.
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Thin Lear – ‘Death in a Field’
About Thin Lear
Queens-based songwriter & producer Thin Lear won us over with his first release of the year, “The Guesthouse.” Now the charming artist is back with his new single, “Death In A Field,” which will be out next week. Pulling influence from the insular worlds of Astral Weeks, Harry Nilsson and Shuggie Otis, Thin Lear melds the spontaneous electricity of a live room with the meticulousness of careful, deliberate production.
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Esbie Fonte – ‘Veins’
About Esbie Fonte
Born in a Peruvian and Italian family in a musical household, Esbie became closely familiar with the struggle that most talented artists face by watching her multi-instrumentalist father navigate the niche of folk and bluegrass music over the course of many years and a cross-country move. Being his biggest fan meant hanging onto his coattails for frequent trips to the local record store, gigs around town and at-home sessions with a variety of string instruments. With a performing arts high school education and exposure to the SF music scenes under her belt, Esbie took her own art to new heights at Sarah Lawrence College, immersing herself in music and politics courses so that her passion for sounds and social activism could be fused on the academic track.
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J. Laser – ‘Waves & Blades’
About J. Laser
J. Laser has joined the Village! Lead by composer/producer Jordan Lawlor (formerly of M83), J. Laser fuses modern electronic production with classic song craft to create his inimitable sound.
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Albert Kass – ‘The Void’
About Albert Kass
Los Angeles, born and raised.
“I’ve always been a late bloomer. As a fresh college grad and aspiring songwriter, I had stars in my eyes. Life however, had other plans. Over the course of two non-music related careers, spanning two decades, I never really stopped playing and writing music. My relationship with it at that time was minimal at best. It took exactly one personal tragedy, and one professional, to strip me of any falsities about who I am, and my purpose here. After a bout of depression, life took on a new meaning, and the music from this era of my life, is the incarnation of that meaning. It’s something I’ve been called to do. “
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Baby FuzZ – ‘What U Gonna Do 4 Luv’
About Baby FuzZ
Baby FuzZ is an enigmatic passionfruit smoothie tycoon. His new album Plastic Paradise is out everywhere now.
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kettleflower – ‘Dreaming’
About kettleflower
Nashville’s kettleflower is the virtual collaboration between producer-engineer Mike Purcell and singer-songwriter Patrick Rickelton. Their debut EP, “Warning Bells,” and forthcoming EP “You can run.” reflect both members’ growing concerns about America at large – income inequality, climate change, and social disconnect, among others.
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Moonlight Breakfast – ‘Summer’
About Moonlight Breakfast
Moonlight Breakfast is this urban, raw and unconventional mix of Dream Pop, Cosmic Disco, 80s and Neo-Soul that lets you dance the night away. Their sound has managed to attract the attention of a broad and diverse audience and put them at the centre of the international music scene.
Her first concert ever was in 2011 in front of 35.000 spectators, as opening act for Jamiroquai. They have spent the last 8 years performing in Europe and building their ever-growing fan base. In Vienna they opened for Hurts, Macy Gray or Daddy G. from Massive Attack.
The ‘Elle Magazin’ voted them “Best Band” in their Romanian homeland and in Sotchi / Russia they played at the closing gala of the Olympic Games 2014.
In 2017 at the Reeperbahn Festival and in 2018 a club tour through Germany’s biggest cities.
Also in 2018 Moonlight Breakfast were invited to the South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) in Austin, Texas played three showcases and were a recommendation Blogger´s Guide to SXWX”…
Christos Doukakis