Electric 5 – ‘Crazy’ (Gnarls Barkley Cover)

Chicago based Electric 5 are a classical crossover electric string quintet, performing unique and choreographed string interpretations of popular music. Their rendition of Gnarls Barkley’s ‘Crazy’ is simply breathtaking, and has a video to match.

Ricky Official – ‘Work in Progression’

German/Japanese rapper Ricky Official was born and raised in hip-hop culture in Germany, and when he left his homeland in 2014, he headed straight to Atlanta, Georgia. His debut track, ‘Work In Progression’, is accompanied by a music video shot in black and white.

Quite Great Tips for Musicians: – 5 MISTAKES your band is making on SOCIAL MEDIA

Our friends at Quite Great Communications have come up with this, well, Quite Great, list of tips for musicians! If you’re an up and coming musician, or even if you’ve been in the business for a while now, there’s sure to be something worth checking out in these!

Video Premiere: Just Alex & Yan Etchevary – ‘Til Midnight’

Canadian singer songwriters Just Alex and Yan Etchevary have announced their collaborative single, ‘Til Midnight’, set for release on all major media platforms from 28 April. The track is from their forthcoming EP, ‘Glass’, due out on May 12.

Alex Cuba feat. Josemi Carmona – ‘Lágrimas del Que Llora’

Latin, Soul, Folk and Rock singer songwriter Alex Cuba celebrates the roots of his songwriting craft with his latest release, ‘Lágrimas de Que Llora’, featuring Josemi Carmona.

MALEA – ‘You’ll Never Fix My Heart’

Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Malea has recently released her single, ‘You’ll Never Fix My Heart’.

Aaron Camper – ‘Know You Better’

Aaron Camper has been working hard all through 2016 to make himself one of the most compelling independent voices in contemporary R&B. Songs such as ‘Guns And Roses’, ‘Sunset’, and ‘Hypnotizing’ have kept fans in a state of anticipation for something better each time – and 2017 appears to be on track to be even better, with his new release, ‘Know You Better’, which came out earlier this month.

Last Giant – ‘Toys For The Devil’

Rather than using computers and tracks, Last Giant, from Portland, Oregon, take in a more traditional approach to their music, and bring their incredible riffs to life both on stage and in the studio. Their new album, ‘Memory Of The World’, released earlier this month is a collection of 11 electrifying tracks, the first of which is ‘Toys For The Devil’.

Eskeerdo – ‘Bitta’

Florida native Alexander “Eskeerdo” Izquierdo left school at the age of 15 to pursue a music career. It was the best decision he could have made: he’s now an established songwriter and his resume includes songs written for Rihanna, Kanye West and Fifth Harmony – as well as multiple Grammy Awards.

John Haesemeyer – ‘Maybe If I Try’

Based in San Francisco, but having grown up in the midwest, John Haesemeyer’s style is a blend of folk and popular genres, with an emphasis on vocals and acoustic guitar. His new track, ‘Maybe If I Try’, shows his inspiration, the great singer-songwriters, the likes of which include Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan.

Bianca Ingram – ‘What I Want’

Bianca Ingram is music royalty and shows it in the video for her new single, ‘What I Want’.

DJ SirTaj – ‘All Day’

Originally from India, Tajinder Singh, performing as DJ SirTaj, arrived in Atlanta Georgia in 1991. A graduate music engineer who styles his sound as “Punjabi-hop”, DJ SirTaj is an all-round artists taking his adopted home town by storm. ‘All Day’, with its catchy gloomy keyboard, and dance-inducing beats, is the perfect example of SirTaj’s tunes.