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7 Questions with Eli: Exploring Creative Freedom in ‘I Can Be Whatever You Want Me To Be’

“The only reason I felt anxious about it to begin with was because I was worried how other people would react, and if the only reason not to do something is because you’re worried what other people will think, then it’s really not a valid reason at all,” tells me Luca Pascucci about his debut EP, which he has just released under his artist name Eli and via Mammal Sounds Records.
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“Friends and family are everything.” blondestandard Speaks on Authenticity, Art, and Her Powerful New Single

In today’s high-speed world, the importance of genuine connections cannot be overstated. As the artist Blondestandard aptly puts it, “Connections with other people matter. Friends and family are everything.” This attitude is deeply rooted in her experiences growing up in Los Angeles, where she handled the challenges of finding authenticity in a creative and often overwhelming environment.
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Exclusive Interview: Rob Tirea Talks ‘Thoughts of You’, His Hybrid Live Show, and Self-Discovery

Rob Tirea’s latest single, “Thoughts of You,” exemplifies what we love most about electronic music—it gets under your skin, touches your heart, and lets you dream, escape, and dance. The track invites you to drift away in its beats, while the refrain, paired with evocative vocals, leaves a lasting impression.
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Normal Average People Release Energizing New Track ‘Refund Taxi’

It actually sounds like a pretty funny story: On the way to Emil’s studio, Sam got stranded in Teckomatorp, Sweden, waited in vain for a bus that never showed up, and ended up getting there after an expensive taxi trip. As we all know, situations like this can sometimes get you pretty worked up in the moment, but they’re all the more laughable afterward. Or, you might just turn the six-hour ordeal into a new song, just like the two musicians and band members, Sam Gillbanks and Emil Lloyd of Normal Average People, did.
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“To love and be loved.” We Are the Willows on Love, Connection, and Belonging

When asked if differing artistic visions ever lead to challenges within the band, Peter Miller of We Are the Willows responded, “Yes, all the time! We’ve been working together for the better part of 15 years. At this point, I cherish having differing artistic visions. I love making space for it. Embracing it. Giving someone else the reins for a minute.” This quote perfectly summarizes the collaborative spirit that drives the band, highlighting their ability to turn potential creative conflicts into opportunities for growth and innovation.
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Building Lasting Relationships’: Aleeda Blu’s Twin Bond and Artistic Journey

“Music is a language, and we’re here to speak it,” say Aleeda Blu, the pop duo made up of twin sisters Megan and Erin O’Donnell. These identical twins have been inseparable since they were kids in Richmond, VA, harmonizing together like nobody’s business. Three years ago, they took a leap of faith and moved to Nashville, and that city’s energy has totally shaped their sound.
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“Slowing down can be the most productive thing you do.” Maver Talks Creativity, Burnout, and Balance

“Society has this obsession with productivity, like our worth is tied to how much we can get done… It creates this pressure that if you’re not always doing something, you’re falling behind.” This quote is at the heart of “Lazy,” the latest single from Maver, an Australian artist known for his unique blend of alternative pop and indie-dance elements. Teaming up with Sydney artist jnr., Maver channels the fatigue and frustration that many feel in today’s relentless hustle culture. T
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Outside Lands 2024: Music, Culture, and Unforgettable Moments

After 15 years of amazing music, culture and longevity, the sixteenth iteration continued its predecessors legacy. Outside Lands ’24 offered festival goers with a wide range of things to do from Wine Lands for your adults 21+ to even on site mini golf. This years festival was filled from sun up to sundown with some of the best & largest names in Pop, rap, country and house music.
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“A big cheers to being underestimated.” Elle Duke Speaks on Strength, Songs, and Self-Love

“Little by little, a little becomes a lot.” This quote captures the essence of Elle Duke’s journey, as she channels her trials into triumphs through her music. Known for her ability to transform personal pain into universal stories, the young singer-songwriter introduces her latest single, “fragile.” Growing up in a religious family, Elle began to explore her own identity and express herself more freely, as evidenced f.e. by her empowering Bali photos, celebrating her body and personal growth.
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Lissy Taylor revels in single girl summer on ‘Your Girl’

Fresh off a main stage performance at Derbyshire’s Y Not Festival alongside British legends like Noel Gallagher and The Vaccines, Lissy Taylor’s summer is nothing if not busy. With a slew of high profile gigs in the rearview and another in the field, the Stoke-on-Trent native’s also got her hands full with “Your Girl,” a punchy alt-rock ode to being single.
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“And Don’t Forget to BELIEVE IN MAGIC!” WAÏ on His Journey into Music and Debut EP “Liberation”

“I have worked on hundreds of records, but this is the first record I am putting out. I am relieved. It’s been such a long development. It’s a liberation of my soul as I express myself and share it with the world,” shares French-born, New York-based DJ and producer Waël Mechri-Yver, aka WAÏ, about his incredible debut EP released via Still Vor Talent/A Tribe Called Kotori.
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Pilar Victoria gets personal on poignant new single ‘Dancing In The Sand’

Pilar Victoria is only 18 years old, but she’s hardly a rookie. Having released her debut single, “Wilted Flower,” at just 13, the Argentine-American teenager has racked up millions of streams and reportedly major label interest as well. Her latest, “Dancing In The Sand,” arrives courtesy of a collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Happy Perez and a relationship that went awry.
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Emily James: Finding Beauty in the Depths of Emotion with her new EP

Wow, discovering Emily James is a heartwarming experience. Her songs are a balm to the soul, her voice akin to a fine wine that gets better with each note. As we immerse ourselves in her new album, we are deeply enveloped by the vibe, the touching lyrics, and the great songwriting. Emily dives into the depths of human emotion without ever resorting to clichés. Everyone can find a piece of themselves in the themes she explores.
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“Change is the Only Constant We Have” – In Conversation with Jimi Jules

“Equal rights for everyone, forever (heart)” – this powerful message from Jimi Jules sets the tone for his new single “Human Rights” and his upcoming conceptual project, “NOW.” “Human Rights” blends percussive elements, a driving four-to-the-floor rhythm, and a housey synth loop into a vibrant mix designed for the dance floor.
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Tomos Eames Reflects on Loss in His New Single “Black on the Other Side”

Losing someone, whether through an accident, illness, or any other tragic circumstance, is something deeply heartbreaking. Tomos Eames’ latest release, “Black on the Other Side,” captures this visceral emotion and channels it into a raw musical tribute. “Black on the Other Side,” draws deeply from Tomos’ personal experience of losing his father to cancer during his twenties.

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