IAMXAINS – Set Me Off
“Set Me Off” was recently premiered on ThisSongIsSick and we had to share IAMXAINS soulful house sound. A smooth keyboard plays out the infectious chord progression as the rhythm rides underneath. To tie it all together, IAMXAIN throws a killer vocal on top to give it a really cool indie sound.
Rainer + Grimm – Tempted
The Toronto-based producers Rainer + Grimm just released a new song, “Tempted.” It’s a deep cut with a driving beat and slow evolving melodic ideas. All while a vocal part pushes the sound forward, keeping things unexpected and interesting. Check out the stream below and we’ll have an eye out for what they do next.
Anna Ross – Karman Line
Anna Ross has become a familiar name to us and when we heard her new song “Karman Line” we had to share it. There’s crisp production and a few distinct sections that flow together effortlessly. And it’s all topped off with a strong vocal hook. So if you haven’t heard of her, get to know ...
Azad – MOTTOLA
Azad keeps it real on this new song “MOTTOLA. “ Releasing music out of LA for a minute, he seems to know his way around the city’s music scene. His lyrics hint at some insight into that world and how his music and personal journey fit into it. But listen up for yourself, there’s a ...
[Full Album] GEA – Butterflies
This new project out of Helsinki, Finland is definitely something to have eyes on. After hearing ‘Butterflies’ we can imagine GEA really breaking through the modern indie scene. She has a forward thinking, folky style of her own that’s both simple and moving. We will be enjoying these songs for a while and can’t wait ...
Kainalu – Love Nebula
If Kainalu isn’t on your radar, he should be. This guy’s talent is totally underrated. Not only is he a one-man-band, but his music is also sick. He’s got that vintage vibe down on “Love Nebula,” recorded on a 70’s tape machine. Check it out! https://soundcloud.com/kainalutracks/love-nebula-1
Said The Sky – Pray For Me (feat. Origami)
We’re feelin this release by Said The Sky. He brings in Origami for vocals/production and together it’s working really well. The songwriting is feel good on the buildup and the breakdown hits with heavy rhythms and dope vocal sampling. It’s one of those songs all sorts of electronic listeners can get behind, give it a ...
