Chill | Ben Attic Debut’s Music Video “Walk” Off Of “01 EP”
Posted by VMan on January 11, 2019
Ben Attic, otherwise known as Christof Ritz and his work with the band Takeaway Sound, draws influence from acts such as Petit Biscuit, Flume, and Rudimental to form a unique approach to mixing organic and electronic elements. “Walk” is the lead single off of his forthcoming 01 EP in which the artist features a number of artists in his hometown of Graz, Austria, thoroughly displaying his support of the local music scene.
Chill | TRXD’s Sony Norway Release “Vice” Delivers Smooth Atmosphere
Posted by VMan on January 11, 2019
Truls Drystad and David Atarodiyan, better known as the Norwegian duo TRXD, have been making music together since 2016. The journey into their music career took a massive leap seemingly overnight, going from performing for friends to dropping performances for thousands of people in just over a year. With well over 30 million streams on Spotify alone, TRXD aim to further expand their reach.
Alternative, Chill, Electronic | Sapphire Adizes Unleashes First Original, “Birth”
Posted by VMan on January 2, 2019
On the process and meaning behind ‘Birth’, Sapphire Adizes stated: “Somewhere in hours and hours of voice memos and video files, in stacks of scratched DVDs and VHSes piled in my brother’s closet, is the story of my life. Without any discussion or planning, my brother and I set about recording all twenty-four years of my life. He is eighteen years older than me, so he caught moments too early for me even to remember. He showed me a story of my youth that I wouldn’t otherwise have known: I am sliding down snow on my belly; I am playing accordion beside my father; I am minutes old, in my mother’s arms; I am seven, playing the piano; I am seventeen, playing the piano; my father is saying to me, “When I die, I will not die, I will always be with you, son, in your mind, just remember that,” and I am listening. The sound of my life is so much bigger than an orchestra. If I could use any sort of sound to make music, why would I limit myself to the sound of a diminished chord or a saxophone or a piano? Why not seek out the most powerful sound? What about the sound of my being born? Why write a song about my father welcoming me into the world when I can play a recording of my father welcoming me into the world? When I can score his voice like a scene in a documentary? When I can score the soundscape of my whole life using every sound available to me, why do anything else? I saw in the sum of those recordings a documentary about my life, and I scored it. I wrote songs to the scores, and then each song became like a scene from a movie, scenes I organized into a film that you hear. That film, or this album, is called The Wild Boar. This song, the first scene, is called “Birth”. Listen to the single above, & more info on the project can be found via Sapphire Adizes website, THEWILDBOAR.XYZ.
Chill, Electro | Alisky and Laudic Come Together on “Plan B”
Posted by VMan on December 22, 2018
Alisky’s recent release “Plan B” features a glorious top line by Laudic that really boosts this tune to the next level. The more I run through this track, the more I like it. The upcoming Finnish producer Alisky connects with soulful French singer for an end result that is both feel good and gritty. I need more Laudic vocals on songs, this dudes voice is next level.
Chill, Compilation | Liquid Bloom Releases Extensive and Experimental Remix EP For “Whispers Of Our Ancestors”
Posted by VMan on December 19, 2018
Desert Dwellers’ record label, Desert Trax, releases “Whispers Of Our Ancestors [Remixes,]” a collection of nine different versions of the original spanning a plethora of genres and vibes. From the downtempo atmospheres provided by Moon Frog to the world-influenced tech-house provided by Drumspyder, the release offers an eclectic assortment of production styles but still adheres to the spiritual nature of the original.
The single “Whispers of Our Ancestors” originally dropped on the first Liquid Bloom (Amani Friend, one half of Desert Dwellers) album, Shaman’s Eye, in 2006. Desert Trax has had a steady stream of releases in 2018 with a rich discography of deep chill, psychedelic bass, and world beat releases from the likes of Random Rab, Luke Mandala, and Living Light.
Chill, Electronic | R3HAB & Mokita Connect on “All Into Nothing”
Posted by VMan on December 13, 2018
The more I run through “All Into Nothing” the more I enjoy it. Amsterdamn native R3HAB connects with Nashville vocalist Mokita for their new Electro-Pop anthem that I could easily see on the radio sometime 2019, and without a doubt at all the festivals this spring. Stream their new collaboration “All Into Nothing” above now! R3HAB has been on a roll lately and somehow still pumping out quality every freaking releases, so kudos to him.
Bass, Chill | Chris Grey Releases Dark R&B And Dance Influenced EP “The Beginning”
Posted by VMan on December 7, 2018
Chris Grey’s debut EP, The Beginning, is a collection of four tracks displaying dark and brooding vibes. Adding to its interest, the release possesses a cohesive story, cataloging the familiar journey of pursuing a love destined to burn out. Drawing influence from genres such as pop, trap, electronic, and rock, as well as featuring organic instrumentation and ethereal vocals, The Beginning sets a solid bar for Chris Grey.
Toronto’s Chris Grey, only at the age of seventeen, has displayed multi-faceted talent. The producer/vocalist/graphic designer/photographer obtained his love for music at childhood and naturally sought a career in the industry. Chris began to learn to produce beats and explore a sound he would eventually call his own. Drawing influence from his music idol, The Weeknd, Grey aims to set himself apart in what he considers a landscape of generic pop and overdone trap music.