Category: Indie Vibes

Ju-Lion The Voice Turns His Own Story Into “The Boy & The Voice”

Ju-Lion The Voice, born Julian Bruce, is an independent artist out of Brooklyn who wears a lot of hats outside the booth. He served in the military, he pastors, he…

Last Crash Sits With Distance on “An Ocean Divides”

Last Crash is a British project led by Darren Clarke, and “An Ocean Divides” doesn’t leave much room to hide behind production, everything here is pared back to the essentials….

John Miller Turns Sleep Into a Refuge on “When I Sleep”

John Miller is a French-American producer based in Paris, moving between house, minimal, tech house, and techno without ever settling permanently into one of them. What holds his catalog together…

Teanko Makes Peace With Every Version of Himself on “Between Two Selves”

Teanko is the stage name of Theo Konst, a Dutch singer-songwriter now based in Portugal with decades of songwriting, recording, and performing behind him, work that moves comfortably between pop,…

Stephen Webber Makes the Case for Human Connection on “Here We Go”

Stephen Webber’s resume reads like several different careers stitched together, an Emmy-winning composer, a Grammy-nominated producer, an author, and Professor Emeritus at Berklee College of Music, with stops along the…

The New Citizen Kane Gears Up for New EP “Free To Feel,” Out August 14

The New Citizen Kane has spent over a decade building something bigger than a discography. Behind the name is Kane Luke, a London-based artist with roots in Dublin’s theatre scene…

Seema Farswani Reframes Distance as Opportunity on “Runways – Sunset Mix”

Seema Farswani first introduced “Runways” back in March, an electro-pop single built around the emotional reality of long-distance love, the idea that connection doesn’t necessarily fade the farther apart two…

The Bastas Project Find Warmth in Vulnerability on “Sharp Comfort”

The Bastas Project is a family act at its core, and that dynamic isn’t incidental to the music, it’s really the whole starting point for it. They introduced themselves back…

Richard Green Turns Worn Shoes Into a Metaphor on “Holey Shoes”

Richard Green is a Milan-born composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who’s built his career on refusing to sit still stylistically, moving between neoclassical writing, electronic work, and film-style scoring without any…

Shaven Primates Rage Against the Machine on “Kill The Algorithm”

Shaven Primates formed in Oxford, UK in 2017, a five-piece band whose sound sits at an unusual crossroads, moody and atmospheric one moment, aggressive and punk-leaning the next, tied together…

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