Check out these genre-defying tracks from Saint Levant, Scene Queen and 6arelyhuman and more!
1. “5am in Paris” – Saint Levant
Imagine strolling through the quiet streets of Paris in the early hours of the morning, the city bathed in a gentle glow as dawn breaks. Through this serene landscape, you’re internally fighting a battle of missing your friends and family. This is the essence of “5am in Paris” by Saint Levant. With its dreamy melodies and subtle beats, this track effortlessly captures the magic and tranquility of the City of Light at daybreak, and the pain of being away from your home. Close your eyes and let the music sweep you away on a journey through the streets of Paris.
2. “Reaching Out” – Beth Gibbons
Beth Gibbons, known for her hauntingly beautiful vocals as the frontwoman of Portishead, delivers yet another mesmerizing performance in “Reaching Out.” The song envelops you in a haze of drippy introspection, with Gibbons’ voice haunting every note. It’s a hallmark of her raw emotion through music, leaving listeners spellbound.
3. “Stuck” – Scene Queen and 6arelyhuman
“Stuck” is a collaboration between Scene Queen and 6arelyhuman that defies genre conventions, blending elements of electronic, pop, and alternative music into a captivating experience. The pulsating beats and vocals draw you in from the first note, with their hard-hitting lyrics expressing their right to self-expression and individuality. It’s a track perfect to be bumped at any rager, making use of its provocative lyrics and defiant mood.
4. “Cards On The Table” – Nia Archives
Nia Archives brings her unique blend of soul, R&B, and jungle to the forefront in “Cards On The Table.” The track is an instant mood lifter that invites you to dance and sing along. But beneath the catchy melody lies a message of empowerment and self-assurance, reminding us to embrace our true selves
5. “Soulbreaker” – A. G. Cook
A. G. Cook, the mastermind behind the experimental pop collective PC Music, pushes the boundaries of electronic music once again with “Soulbreaker.” The track is slower than usual Cook variety, with his signature glitchy beats, distorted vocals, and unexpected arena-rock guitar solos that keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. It’s a rollercoaster that defies categorization, leaving listeners exhilarated and craving more.
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