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Otis Kane warms Neo-Soul to sunrise on “Love Is Alive,” a Contemporary R&B set that treats tenderness as practice.

There’s an old kitchen proverb that warm bread heals arguments; Otis Kane’s Love Is Alive arrives with the same oven heat—steam, sweetness, and a patience that softens the room. He tilts Neo-Soul toward sunlight, binding Contemporary R&B sheen to tactile warmth…

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On His EP “PURE ILLUSION,” Jhon Allan threads indie-pop shimmer and R&B hush into a lucid self-portrait of motion.

Old philosophers say the hardest person to be honest with is your own reflection; on PURE ILLUSION, Jhon Allan basically locks himself in a Stockholm apartment and refuses to look away from the mirror. The Swedish-Peruvian…

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Daybreaker turns memory into melody on Tastes Like Nostalgia, a handmade indie-folk EP out December 3rd.

Every wardrobe hides one shirt that smells more of memory than detergent; Tastes Like Nostalgia operates exactly like that garment you can’t quite throw away. Under the moniker Daybreaker, singer-songwriter Chelsea Balzer turns…

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EP Review — JulianTheGirl & Dais dial up an experimental R&B confessional on New Project “Tales From The Modem”

A glitching neon diary cracked open at 3 a.m.—that’s what the EP project “Tales From The Modem” feels like, JulianTheGirl and Dais trading stories across fiber-optic nerves instead of notebook pages….

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On Her EP “For The Record,” Micae turns bedroom folk into diaristic symphonies of breath, string, and sincerity.

Call it a Polaroid EP: Micae’s “For The Record” feels like a hand-warmed snapshot pulled from a coat pocket—creased, human, and stubbornly present. The Canadian singer-songwriter builds a folk miniature with nothing more than guitar and her velvety…

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EP Review — Avivie’s self-titled “Atmos” turns club pulse into moving meditation across four analog-driven cuts.

Like a lighthouse teaching the ocean to breathe, Avivie’s Atmos arrives as a self-titled statement of intent: dance music that meditates, meditation that moves. The four-song electronic set locates a rare balance between pulse and pause, sculpted…

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SOZI’s New EP "DREAM" Turns Disco Glow Into Philosophy on the Dance Floor

Like a disco comet streaking across an L.A. midnight, SOZI has released her EP “DREAM,” a four-song reverie that turns the glamour of summer into philosophy you can dance to. The Los Angeles singer-songwriter…

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On "In the Sky," Ian Ewing Crafts a Six-Track Suite Where Beatcraft Meets Stargazing

Clocks keep the minutes; the sky keeps the meaning. Ian Ewing’s EP “In the Sky” treats that axiom like a compass, a chillhop/lo-fi suite that feels both handmade and celestial—beatcraft as a form of stargazing. A self-taught…

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Debut EP “Lost On Venus” Showcases Alicia Lov’s Clear Voice, Emotional Range, and Cultural Roots

Alicia Lov’s debut EP, “Lost On Venus,” reads like one of those constellations—glittering, aching, and stubbornly hopeful. Indeed, the title hints at misplacement, yet Lov turns displacement into…

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Emanuel Carter Finds Poise and Vulnerability in Five-Song R&B-Hip-Hop EP Suite “Untitled”

Emanuel Carter releases Untitled, a five-song vignette of contemporary R&B and hip-hop where candor wears cologne and rhythm learns to confess. The St. Paul native (by way of Liberian roots and an L.A. detour) builds…

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Brooklyn Artist Elle J. Chronicles Quarter-Life Vertigo in Intimate Debut EP “.27 CRISIS”

A clock cracks like an eggshell and spills light—Elle J. releases her debut, “.27 CRISIS,” and suddenly time has a temperature. The Brooklyn-based, New Jersey-raised auteur wrote, produced, mixed, and mastered…

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Eli Lev Weaves Ancestral Echoes into Lyrical Gold on Introspective Folk EP Past Lives

A cracked heirloom locket sometimes holds more gravity than a marble monument — Eli Lev’s Past Lives EP Project, set to be released on October 8th, opens that locket and lets its contents sing. This five-track Acoustic…

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[EP] — Plàsi Charts a Tender Sonic Pilgrimage on "Camino", Weaving Alt-Folk Intimacy with Expansive Elegance

Legend whispers that the Camino de Santiago begins the instant one steps outside the door; similarly, Plàsi’s EP Camino starts the moment its first note brushes the cochlea, inviting the listener…

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[EP] — dwn bad Unveils Raw Vulnerability and Indie Rock Precision on Stirring Debut EP "Good Luck Have Fun"

Much like discovering an old photograph tucked in the pages of a borrowed novel—faded yet charged with memory—dwn bad’s debut EP, Good Luck Have Fun, resonates deeply with the complex tapestry of youthful yearning…

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[EP] - Rolla Blends Intricate Rhythms and Emotional Depth on Evocative Debut EP "Not Today Old Friend"

Imagine an antique kaleidoscope held to a blood-orange sky: twist the barrel and fragments of dusk rearrange themselves into new geometries each second. That optical vertigo…

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[EP] - Darynka Melds Flesh and Futurism on Dazzling Electro-Concept EP “body.404”

When mirrors start glitching and reflections speak back in binary code, you’ve likely wandered into the sonic terrain of body.404, the electrifying new EP from Ukrainian-born producer and…

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Ebubé Captivates with “Poison” and “Foresight” on Lush R&B Debut "Slow Jam Szn"

Like a rogue brushstroke that electrifies a Turner skyscape, Ebubé’s debut suite Slow Jam Szn arrives as liquid dusk trickling through the ear-drums. The UK-based singer-songwriter, an artisan…

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[EP] — In Front Of Me Electrifies with "Welcome To The Future" — A Genre-Blurring EP

Much like neon lights bleeding across a twilight cityscape, In Front Of Me's “Welcome To The Future” EP pulses vibrantly, illuminating the intricate dance between humanity and technological…

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