Nine “fresh n’ Green”, ultra tasty tunes to feed your music appetite. We are pretty confident, you don’t wanna miss those ones right?
Jet Vesper – ‘Salty Crush’
About Jet Vesper
Jet Vesper is a fresh new project born with an intimate funky sound. We could say that listening to Jet Vesper is like travelling back in time to 1973 on top of the hills of L.A. from where we can see the sky and the ocean melt together in a haze. A place where we can discover Fujop* while carrying a towel over our shoulder and feeling the warmth of the sunset. Also, If time travelling could take us to the future, we’d find ourselves on the same hill where Curtis Mayfield woud meet Daft Punk in 2030.
Originally from the world, and constantly moving between Australia, England, Spain and the US, Jet Vesper creates a vibe that feels like home.
This songwriter, singer, guitarist, and producer melds all these talents, reading the atmosphere for feelings to bring people together throught the joy of music. His name is derived from The Jetsons and the famous cocktail. The perfect mix to soften and lighten modern hearts.
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Atusji – ‘Everything’s Not Broken’
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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Adult Day – ‘Dive In’
About Adult Day
Born of a hazy memory and forged in the fire of discontent, comes ADULT DAY, the musical accompaniment to a melancholic fever dream. ADULT DAY is the broken synapse brain trust of Toronto’s Brett Paulin and Dan Workman, and it is both the cure and cause. The plight of maturity has been unkind to our heroes, neither the message nor the medium is familiar anymore, and the soundtrack is stuck on repeat. Turn it off, tune out, have an adult day. Unbounded samples dusted with layers of psych-electronica run deep throughout, and the fragmented pieces of a gothic golden age bring just enough angst and intimacy for the tortured soul. Cold-pressed percussion collides with saintly voices from the deep. Sonic and strange, ADULT DAY is modern-day culture gone rogue and fuel for the disenfranchised. Let the past wash over you.
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sunsetto – ‘on the side’ (feat. Calabasas)
About sunsetto
sunsetto (aka Kyle Mischiek) is a Toronto-based singer, songwriter and producer. Skating past genre lines and assembling a nocturnal mosaic of R&B, alternative and pop, his evocative vocals dip in and out of hazy loops, stoned D.I.Y. beats, and flourished of cinematic production beamed out of his personal studio yet meant for mass transmission.
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Trey Qua – ‘Tel Aviv’
About Trey Qua
Fresh from South East London, British singer-songwriter and producer Trey Qua is an upcoming force in the pop world. Starting his career at age 9 appearing on the west end stage and in multiple dance companies, Trey Quickly picked up music attending music studio sessions with his mother. Honing his vocal talent by singing in choirs, he has performed at venues such as The Royal Albert Hall and the RoundHouse. Trey has produced and written music with the likes of Bryson Tiller, Lily Allen, Anne-Marie and Caity Baser. Now, at 26, his musical prowess is undeniable, and sure to cause a stir.
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Lyrah – ‘In the Leaves’
About Lyrah
Lyrah writes songs that invoke feelings of nostalgia and heartbreak juxtaposed on uptempo dance beats.
She got her start writing toplines for Axtone Records (the label of Swedish DJ/Producer Axwell.) Since pursuing a solo path, her songs have been listed on Spotify’s “Fresh Finds”, Tidal’s “Pop Somber”, and Apple Music’s playlists “Vibes” and “Nightcap”. Most recently she’s had songs featured in HBO’s show “The Sex Lives of College Girls” and “Charmed”.
Outside of music, Lyrah has been designing tools for artists and pushing on the web3 space. She designed the Record Deal Simulator which went viral last year and is now working on an experience for Grimes and a contract tool for artists.
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Audrey Jackson – ‘Fall Away’
About Audrey Jackson
Audrey Jackson’s debut album, “Move” (coming soon) came about after a chance meeting with songwriter, producer Matthew Moore. Because of the pandemic they had free time to write songs and dream about making an album. As soon as things began to open up, they started recording which inspired Audrey to move from her small town Santa Margarita CA to Los Angeles.
“After years of writing down my thoughts and feelings I had all these little songs laying around everywhere. Matt helped me organize and get the songs realized. It’s an exciting time of my life and I feel fortunate even though there’s all this craziness going on in the world’’ says Jackson.
Jackson and Moore called up their musical friends to record at Matthew’s studio and over the next few months the album Move was created. Listening to the songs on “Move” you can’t help but intimately know what Audrey and Matt have been going through in the last few years. Their lyrics are powerful, it paints a vivid picture, and the music is varied in style to tell each unique story. Move is a memorable debut album from singer songwriter Audrey Jackson.
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Shanae – ‘illusions’
About Shanae
With big energy and uncompromising creative vision, Shanae, the Australian-born South African is fearless in her pursuit to be loud and unapologetic about one’s truth.
Born in Sydney, Shanae grew up living between Australia and her parent’s home country of South Africa. Music became her cultural anchor between the country she was born in, and the South African blood running through her veins. Her love and connection to music helped her navigate her identity, her femininity, her drive, her passion and her purpose.
Her deep roots in Gospel music and Cape-Townian Jazz, mixed with her love for Neo-Soul, RnB and Hip-Hop has allowed her to create music without boundaries, enabling her to write and perform from a place of true freedom and absolute certainty. This freedom means she can create music that crosses genres and is impossible to box in, with her strong, confident vocal delivery and razor-sharp lyrics acting as the anchors to keep her music consistent. 2021 saw Shanae release debut single “Come On Over”, followed by “Locking Eyes” and “Some Type Of Way”, racking up over a million streams.
Finding confidence and strength from Australian based women like Sampa The Great and Kaiit, who have smashed down barriers and changed the face of Australian Music, Shanae as an artist wants to continuing creating on her own terms, and empower and inspire others in the process.
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Fior – ‘Serotonin’
About Fior
Named one of People magazine’s ‘Emerging Artists to Watch’ this Spring, independent artist, Fior, makes sleek, beat-driven, pop-infused music with elements of R&B, rock, and soul. There’s a modern, atmospheric quality to her sound, where trap beats and symphonic swells provide a rich textural backdrop for her lush, agile vocals. Inspired by real life, her lyrics celebrate the kind of vulnerability that leads to strength, encouraging listeners to accept emotions and embrace the importance of speaking your mind.
“Romantic attraction is a mysterious chemistry,” says Fior when asked about the meaning behind the new single ‘Overdose’. “The electric feeling in your veins, butterflies in your stomach, the rush of adrenaline. Like drugs, the euphoric feeling is very addictive. For attraction junkies it’s hard to accept when the intoxication fades, it becomes a cycle of preventing true love because you’re overdosing on new love.“
Fior’s distinct, self-taught style was influenced by Stevie Nicks, Amy Winehouse, Adele, and Michael Jackson. Gifted a toy piano by her dad, a tour manager for bands in the 90s, Fior learned to play by ear at just 8 years old, soon writing her own lyrics and making beats. Along the way, she developed her characteristic vocal tone, blending husky alto vibrato with a uniquely soulful timbre.
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Christos Doukakis