Heretixx Releases Video For Latest Single ‘Calling’

EDM producer Heretixx teams up with director Daniel Roger on the music video for his new single, ‘Calling’. The artist, who was born and raised in Los Angeles, spent a year making the video, working with an editor based in Africa.

Draaco Aventura Releases Latest Single, ‘Just Shutup And Dance’

‘Just Shutup And Dance’ is a high energy Latin infused track from Draaco Aventura. Straight out of the blocks Draaco compels the listener to, well…just shut up and dance – and who are we to protest?

Jag Bentley Returns With Latest Single, ‘Stress’

Australian singer songwriter, musician, producer, and actor Jag Bentley first gained attention in 2014 at the age of 12 when he co-wrote ‘Internet Love’ with Italian DJ ‘Dayans’. His new single and music video, ‘Stress’, was self-written and produced, and sees him encouraging his listeners by saying, “Stress, go away”.

Danya Vodovoz Releases Video For Latest Single, ‘The Dealer’

Danya Vodovoz is a producer from Hannover, Germany, and his latest single, ‘The Dealer’, is an 80s/new wave inspired song, with music video to match. Shot in rural Australia by young director Braden McDonald, the clip makes good use of foggy streets and gloomy fields, late at night, in order to evoke a ghostly feeling.

House Producer Sweenz Releases Debut Single ‘Don’t Stop’

Out now, ‘Don’t Stop’ is the debut official single release from Scottish house music producer, Sweenz. Sweenz, the moniker of Titi Sweeney, from Fife, has been DJing and producing his own original music for some time now, and takes his inspiration from the powerhouse titans of dance music, such as Martin Garrix, and Steve Aoki.

The Dead Daisies – ‘Chosen and Justified’

‘Chosen And Justified’ is the latest single from The Dead Daisies, and their lyric video takes us to the very edge of space and back again, doing it mostly through the power of words.

Casey Ahern – ‘Bradley’

Casey Ahern’s latest single, ‘Bradley’, is a love song. It’s not about a man named Bradley however; rather it’s a love song to a tiny town in California, whose size is less than a quarter mile, with a population fewer than 200, but with an exquisite beauty.

Koosh Saxena – ‘Trying My Best’

Singer songwriter and guitarist Koosh Saxena hails from the seaside town of Capitola in Santa Cruz, California, and uses the ocean and beach to inspire him. He’s played in several bands over the past decade and a half, but now he’s a solo artist, and his life is filled with art and leisure like surfing, yoga, and sitar, which flow into his work and evoke a career that encourages listeners to take risks, follow their dreams, and practice humility. His latest single is called ‘Trying My Best’, and we have no doubt that he is.

Snypa & Lil Duke – ‘No Kizzy’

We’ve written about Snypa before, a man who can’t seem to drop a single without making a hit. He says, “Real Music comes from the soul, and it comes from the South”, and that southern hip-hop sound and mentality runs strong in Snypa’s blood. His new single, ‘No Kizzy’, sees him in collaboration with Lil Duke, who with the same southern no-nonsense approach lets his flow take over the second verse. Produced by WRAITHTALK Entertainment’s very own 31, who’s not yet 20 but is caring a path for himself for others to follow, ‘No Kizzy’ is masterful and pulls no punches.

Jameel Mason – ‘Black Queens’

Jameel Mason knows that Queens walk among us every day, and we need to recognise their struggles, and honour their courage and achievements in whatever way we can. His latest single, ‘Black Queens’, was released during Women’s History Month, and is a heartfelt tribute, delivered  with poetic verse over a soulful beat that is both old-skool and contemporary at the same time.

Greg Hoy – ‘Here Comes The Light’

Greg Hoy has worn many different hats, working under many different names over the past 15 years. The singer songwriter, multi instrumentalist, recording producer and engineer, has had a hand in more than 30 albums over that time, but now he’s just performing under his own name. His first of 3 EPs, ‘Cacophony 1’, deep dives into the creativity of various life extremes like births, deaths, fires, and riots, which works well with a word that is defined as a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds: we’re certainly surrounded by a lot of overwhelming noise in this current climate; but music, as always, is our salvation and way free.

John Reilly – ‘LA LA LA (Bulletproof)’ 

In John Reilly’s latest single, the anthemic ‘LA LA LA (Bulletproof)’, he sings, “All we need is a telephone / a satellite beaming me to your home.” It’s the perfect example of just one way many of us have tried to maintain some sense of normality during this long pandemic. Musicians are no different, they need that means by which to stay connected. And so, to a rocker who is desperate and determined to stay in connection, he uses any method at his fingertips, be it phones, satellites, the Internet, or smoke signals.