Angie Asmus To Release Debut Single And Launch Production Company

Using music as a tool by which to help her through a difficult time of her life, Angie Asmus has recently set up her own music production business, after battling with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).

EDM Artist Amalia Kadis Releases Latest Album ‘I Found You’

Amalia Kadis is a Tokyo-based EDM artist, and her latest single, ‘I Found You’ is from her new album of the same name. Written during lockdown and recorded in the studio, Amalia did the mixing herself at home due to the rapidly escalating Covid-19 situation preventing her leaving the house. ‘I Found You’ is out through Aplux Records.

Damon Fletcher Releases Latest Single, ‘2 Miles’

EDM pop artist Damon Fletcher has released his fresh new single, ‘2 Miles’, inspired by his love for travel and itchy feet wanting to get out there. The fast paced track leaps out of the box with its high energy, the opening notes calling to mind other dance tracks (we get a hint of Kesha) while the sound is all Damon’s own.

Out Today – The Debut Solo EP From Andrew Farriss, ‘Love Makes The World’

If you’re an Australian of a certain age (ie. me), and you hear the name Andrew Farriss, your ears immediately prick up. The acclaimed singer songwriter has long been synonymous with Aussie rock legends INXS, for whom he was not just a founding member, but also the keyboardist, guitarist and main composer.

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Steerner – Shadow Side

Sweden’s prolific dance artist and producer Steerner is here with another record that bridges the gap between pop and electronic music this week.

Bringing Bossanova Back Into The Mainstream Is Zoe Scott, With Her New Album, ‘Shades Of Love’

An exploration in arrangement and traditional techniques, ‘Shades of Love’ sees Zoe Scott reimagining some of her most beloved childhood songs and giving them a new, Brazillian twist.

Alt-Pop Artist Someya Releases New Single, ‘Da da da da’

Set for release on 2 October, alt-pop artist Someya channels Nick Cave in her new single, ‘Da da da da’.

Dance Pop Artist Efa Releases Video For Latest Single, ‘You So Smooth’

Efa gets us up and dancing with her new single, ‘You So Smooth’. The fun single and video is a brilliant showcase for the immense vocal talents of the teenager from Glen Innes, northern New South Wales, Australia, who is currently studying for her Bachelor of Performing Arts at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.

Bruce Sudano – ‘American Sunset’

We love Bruce Sudano. His music career has been massive, both on stage and behind the scenes. The former member of pop-rock bands Brooklyn Dreams, and Alive N Kickin’ has had such a versatile career, with a country-pop hit for Dolly Parton (‘Starting Over Again’, which he co-wrote with Donna Summer, his late wife), four songs for Donna on her album, ‘She Works Hard For The Money’, and ‘Tell Me I’m Not Dreamin’ (Too Good to Be True)’ with Michael Omartian, which saw Jermaine and Michael Jackson record as a duet for Jermaine’s self-titled album.

McNally Waters – ‘Bang Bang’

McNally Waters is made up of Larry John McNally and his friend Harry Waters, and ‘Bang Bang’ is one of three songs the pair have released from their Covid-delayed second album, and it serves as a timely track and showcase for the talent this pair bring.

Dave Koz – ‘Summertime In NYC’

In his new single, ‘Summertime In NYC’, professional sax player Dave Koz takes us back to the long hot summers in of the 1970s. Specifically those in New York City, where the late evening sun flares as it sinks between the apartment blocks, and friends, family, and neighbours gather as suddenly there’s a chance to breathe after the stiflingly relentless heat of the day.

Sonarpilot – ‘CodeX’ And ‘Imperium’

Sonarpilot is the earth name for Michael Moppert, who holds that there’s a sort of code – a matrix even – that is the basis for all of physical reality. Formed of patterns and rhythms that can’t be detected with our existing devices, could these nonetheless form the very basis of our world, situated just beyond the extremes of our perception? While this might all sound a bit Arthur C Clarke, it’s an interesting theory, and if it exists, it’s very possible that music might be at the heart of it all, and in the hands of electronic multi-instrumentalist Sonarpilot, we could well find out what the truth out there actually is.