PREMIERE: NADIA Releases New Track ‘Buzz’

Fresh from the release of vibrant dance-pop anthem “Push The Button”, Belfast singer-songwriter Nadia is making a swift return with the infectious, soul-stirring “Buzz” out February 2nd. Designed to fill glittering dancefloors, the track takes us back to the effervescent nostalgia of the 90s club scene and explores the euphoria of moving to a new city. With a knack for delivering irresistible earworms that epitomize the excitement of her early twenties, Nadia is set to captivate her ever-growing audience and diminish gloomy winter spirits. 

Gareth Dunlop Is Setting Synth-Pop Alight With Brand New Fire-Cracker, “I Don’t Feel You”

Gareth Dunlop returns with triumphant hit “I Don’t Feel You”, the divine follow-up single of his highly-anticipated third album “Welcome To The House I Don’t Know”. In preparation for its release later this year, the Irish pop powerhouse is following in the footsteps of the self-confessional, heartfelt “Church”, conveying another undeniably joyous, perfectly crafted slice of synth-pop. 

Martha And The Muffins Examine Gun Violence In Their Moving Cover Of The Buffalo Springfield Classic, ‘For What It’s Worth’

With their latest release, a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s 1966 classic, ‘For What It’s Worth’, Martha and the Muffins imbue Stephen Stills’ poignant lyrics with a treatment that’s slower, darker, and more relevant than ever. Back in the 60s, gun violence was something that was shocking, rare, and unacceptable; somehow along the way it’s become so much a part of every day life, that people barely look up when they hear of or see it. Martha and the Muffins are aware of this shift, and see it for what it is: a blight on society, “a perverse virus perpetuated by hypocrites mouthing their meaningless recitations of ‘thoughts and prayers'”.

Ragga Lox Reflects On His Career As A Musical Artist With ‘Climbing To The Top’

‘Climbing To The Top’ is the name of Ragga Lox’s latest album, and the title track is a reflection of his musical career. He’s consistently moved up and forward, constantly reaching new heights, and moving even further on. Moving from Jamaica to New York gave him the incentive to make his mark, and in ‘Climbing To The Top’ he shares how sacrifices must be made in order for you to get where you want to be.