Sankarshan Das – ‘The World Peace Formula’

‘The World Peace Formula’ is a classic folk song, a la Bob Dylan, or Woody Guthrie. Not simply pointing fingers at the problems, Sankarshan Das offers a way out of the mess we’re all in, with a solution that is on the one hand quite mind-boggling, but yet on the other, as simple as a grain of sand.

Sonarpilot – ‘Cathedral’ And ‘The Last Machine’

We’ve been writing about Sonarpilot for a while now, the artist whose real name is Michael Moppert. With The Mirage Project, which he started in Spring 2020, he’s crafted six fractal films, using bespoke soundtracks, designed to appear monthly. Crazy to think that December is just around the corner, and with it comes the final two instalments, ‘Cathedral’, and ‘The Last Machine’.

Moonray – ‘When You’re Around’

The first thing you’ll notice in the clip for Moonray’s latest single, ‘When You’re Around’, is the DeLorean, as it pulls up outside some 80s style skating rink, and singer and synthesist Barbara Higginbotham gets out, hair wildly backcombed, and a cassette tape hanging around her neck on a thick gold chain. It’s ‘Back To The Future’ meets ‘Stranger Things’ and already we love it.

Neff Nuffsed – ‘Stranger Things’ Featuring Mr L-BO and Mic B

Neff Nuffsed has a very cool name, and he’s also straight fire when it comes to making tracks that hype up the crowd or are your go-to when you need to rage.

Dani Stevenson – ‘Sugar Honey Ice Tea’ Feat. Shya Lamour

Dani Stevenson, born in Atlanta and raised in Harlem, is the perfect blend of Southern steadiness with New York charisma.

Kamoken feat. Malou Beauvoir – ‘Higher Love’

Everyone knows ‘Higher Love’, the 1986 hit by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings. It’a a formidable song to cover, and yet, Chicago born, New York raised Malou Beauvoir gives it her best shot, and hits the mark. Meanwhile, Kamoken, aka Cheff Loncher, and Chico Boyer, an activist and community leader, as well as the owner of Kamoken Studios, provide the instrumentation required for Beauvoir to realise her vision for ‘Higher Love’. Kamoken are signed to Beauvoir’s Panthera Music International label, through which she promotes modern Haitian music and art. ‘Higher Love’ is the first single from Malou Beauvoir’s new album.

De Royce x Jay Dutch x Biig Dreams – ‘Groove’

Queens-based vocalist De Royce, with his confident, sweet, soulful, and subtle sound, is joined on his latest single, ‘Groove’, by two New Yorker emcees – the swaggering Jay Dutch, and Biig Dreams, with his witty, quick spitting rhymes.

Christopher Watson – ‘Truth Is’

Florida-born, LA based rapper, Christopher Watson, has a strong message to share in his latest single, ‘Truth Is’. Wearing a sweatshirt in his video, emblazoned with the slogan, “Protect Black Women At All Costs”, you are left in no doubt as to what he’s trying to say. But even without that, he ably gets his point across with his music.

Dynamyte – ‘Show Me You’

Dynamyte is an independent artist who does just about everything herself, including the music video for her latest single, ‘Show Me You’, which has so far amassed hundreds and thousands of views. The Boston singer-songwriter shows that it’s possible to garner enough momentum and do it on her own terms, while never once surrendering her creative control, and showcasing her musicianship, fabulous singing and down to earth songwriting, and her sense of style, when it comes to visuals.

Elsewhere – ‘The Pledge’

Three rockers from the heart of Boston, Michael, Adam, and Kevin, are the heart and soul of Elsewhere, who seamlessly blend progressive rock, punk, and power pop in their music. The lyric video for their latest single, ‘The Pledge’, addresses the difficult topic of Alzheimer’s Disease, and was released in time for November, the month for National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness.

QVNTRO – ‘Hold On’

Comprising brothers Michael and Fabian, music producers QVNTRO have been making a name for themselves in the Arizona EDM scene, with their creations in the House Music sub-genre. Their latest single, ‘Hold On’, from QVNTRO, is accompanied by a music video which makes its focus on the dance routine known as shuffling.

Eliza May – ‘I’m Coming Home’

Eliza May isn’t the first artist to commemorate that feeling and sense of belonging that’s offered by a homecoming, and she certainly won’t be the last, but somehow she’s managed to make it sound far more tangible, real, and inspiring than we’ve heard in a very long time, with her single, ‘I’m Coming Home’, the first release from her ‘Emotions’ EP, which is set to come out in 2021.