Chill, Indie | Prelow – For The Team
Posted by admin on January 22, 2014
After a semi-intelligent child turned me on to their music a few weeks back, I have been absolutely hooked on Prelow. The mysterious band has only one public track on their SoundCloud, but the heavily-produced indie tune “For The Team” has me begging to hear more.
Lead vocalist, Jesse Aicher, whispers sweet nothings in to your ear as the song progresses. His soft, melodic voice complementing the hazy electronic instrumental to make a sound unlike much of what I have heard coming out of the indie genre.
The duo, although seemingly new to the scene, clearly has a natural cohesion, and a knack for making intriguing music. I encourage you all to check out Prelow’s “For The Team” and stay tuned for more from the NYC-based group.
Pop, Preview | Naughty Boy – La La La (Ft. Sam Smith)
Posted by Mach on March 23, 2013
I am usually not one for Pop, but this track will have you moving, grooving, and singing along. The hook really gets to you hooked…seriously. Don’t let the genre scare you away, this track is worth every second of life taken to listen. “La La La” is being released by Virgin Records UK in May, day not yet known.
Trap | Hyper Crush – Visions of Coleco [Music Video]
Posted by Jess on March 19, 2013
For their first original release of 2013, Hyper Crush is back with a brand new single entitled “Visions of Coleco”. The track is a gritty Trap banger that is far different from the more Pop-oriented records that you are used to hearing from the group. Director Cassidy Sanders did a great job bring the track to life for the music video. You can’t go wrong having a real Black Panther in a video.
Purchase: Hyper Crush – Visions of Coleco
Hip-Hop, Pop | Paz – One Hundred ft. Tayyib Ali
Posted by Grubeats on February 18, 2012
First time I’ve heard the name ‘Paz’ who appears to be a pop artist from L.A. with a generous buzz. Our boy Tayyib delivered a verse for this new track, “One Hundred” which will be featured on Paz’s upcoming mixtape, Young, Broke, & Famous 2. Tayyib flex’s on the beat with confidence rhyming about keeping it real and steadily bringing in the benjamins. Paz holds the hook down with his smooth vocals and mainstream sounding rhymes. I’m surprised I haven’t heard of Paz before, but I think it’s a name we’ll be hearing more and more in the near future.