Charlotte Day Wilson’s “If Only” turns a small-room scene into steady ache—tape-warm hues, soft reeds, and a voice that stays close.
Adi Oasis – Silver Lining: Album Review
A tight six-pack of bass-led neo-soul where damped drums and warm keys melt away stress…
Lelo — Dice Roll: Single Review
A quick-hit street record that snaps hard, talks reckless with purpose, and keeps the hook…
DJ Harrison — ElectroSoul: Album Review
A Stones Throw LP where jazz-funk is the meeting point, and every guest pulls up…
Nikki Russell — Red Lipstick (Silvastone Remix): Single Review
A pep-talk hook riding Afro-swing bounce, with a feature that plays hype man clean and…
Swayyvo — LIFE OF THE PARTY (feat. CUATRO CINCO): Single & Video Review
A loud-night anthem that keeps the rules loose, the low end thick, and the motion…
Brandy Haze — Sunday Morning Coffee: Single & Video Review
An unhurried groove that keeps the bass forward and the expectations crystal clear. Brandy Haze…
Jen Ash – Hell: Single & Video Review
A upbeat revolt where voice leads, judgment fades, and the room finally exhales. The first…
Kofi Stone – Flowers Flow (Remix): Single & Video Review
A low-flame victory lap that tightens the groove, sharpens the message, and gives the visuals…
NNENA — RANDOM SUBSTANCE (EP REVIEW)
A six-track nu-soul EP that keeps the voice up front, the low end warm, and…
