Chris Ianuzzi continues his series of successful experimental electronic singles with "Hunger."
Christina Galisatus' debut album 'Without Night' drops out of nowhere, leaving us to marvel at its exceptional quality.
With 'Grace,' NYC composer/producer Cos delivers a real example of modern prog rock.
With "Nixon-Manson," Cosmopolis brings us some fantastically dark music, warning us that things can always get darker.
Australian trio D.E.L. are able to inject an element of personality into the modern dance formula with their latest single, "Yoko."
'Precipice' places Dälek again among the key experimenters, no matter what kind of music we’re talking about.
Dan Lipton's folk album, 'Water Rising' is like a collection of campfire and travel stories that you only collect by living them.
Dave Vampfer’s "Trick of Life Medley" just might do the trick to draw attention to his upcoming album.
With ‘Radiations’ Allen doesn't re-invent the singer-songwriter wheel, but he certainly makes it shine in its best light.
With 'Set Me Free,' Toronto's Delyn Grey shows just why she's on her way to big things in music.
Juggling both musical genres and professions, Devin James Fry doesn't drop a single ball on this double single of "Purple Glue"/"No Hope."
With 'Love of the Tiger' guitarist/vocalist Dida Pelled shows what crossover jazz should really sound like.
Chris Ianuzzi delivers two dark tracks that could fit perfectly among any recent thriller/horror movie soundtrack.
On their 'Daydrops' EP, Coral Grief deliver on all of the key characteristics of modern dream pop.
On 'The Perks of Being a Hypocrite,' Amsterdam's Cosmic Crooner proves he deserves his artistic moniker.
Genres come and go, but on 'A Song of Your Own' Crossroad Saints have sussed out the essence of what modern Southern Rock should sound like.
On their new album, 'Heartbreakers Space Club', Brooklyn's Dakota Jones turn some classic soul/R&B sounds into something quite modern.
On 'Arkinetics,' drummer/composer Dan Kurfirst goes beyond just a set of rhythmic patterns and delivers something compelling.
With 'Zed Zed' Dau presents a showcase on how to create ambient music without the use of electronics.
With his most recent album 'By The Summertime,' Canadian artist David James Allen shows that he is constantly on the up.
On 'The Architect,' David James Allen delivers the epitome of a quality roots singer-songwriter album.
Describing male falsetto as soulful may be like describing chocolate as chocolaty, but Desmond Myers' singing and his "Playing with Fire" epitomize that.
‘Searching For Flowers’ shows that DG Adams has both the talent and inventiveness to qualify as a bona fide singer-songwriter.
On his latest EP, 'Revenir', Didacte delivers piano music that shows off his knowledge, technique, and above all imagination.