In a sonic kaleidoscope of polished production and infectious energy, Ray Curenton's "Cardiac Arrest" delivers eight melody-rich explorations of love's multifaceted nature, while Evilartform's "Release You" weaves hypnotic electro-sufi textures into a haunting call for liberation. Caroline in the Garden channels vintage Carole King vibes with a forward-thinking piano romp, as Ade Wilding blazes through British Blues-inspired riffs on "Pain And Sorrow." Flowers 15 crafts bright electronic textures with heart-rending vocals, while Never Mind The Rain delivers stirring piano rock with passionate intensity.

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Evilartform
Release You

desigoth / electro-sufi / trip-hop / emo / goth / pop / lo-fi / idm / indie pop / electronica

“Release You is a haunting electro-sufi anthem that turns pain and struggle into a hypnotic call for liberation and dance.”
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Ray Curenton
Cardiac Arrest

dance pop / r&b / pop

Eight early 2010s era pop songs exploring eight different facets of love, including sensuality, hospitality, humanitarianism, and self-love.
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Stefan Elbl
Sentinel

classic rock / pop / indie / rock

Digestible classic rock with driving vocals and melodic basslines
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