• Essentials: “A Lesson In Waking Up (feat. Mariya Stoeva)” – Mielo

    Essentials: “A Lesson In Waking Up (feat. Mariya Stoeva)” – Mielo

    Mielo has put out a series of tracks that have been grounded in a playful creativity, but also a strong relatability for listeners. The latter seems to have crystalized in his newest song, “A Lesson In Waking Up”. The track is the second collaboration between Mielo and vocalist Mariya Stoeva following 2019’s “Motion”. While “Motion” [continued]

  • Vincent Antone Brings The Funk To Texas On No Turning Back EP

    Vincent Antone Brings The Funk To Texas On No Turning Back EP

    I can never resist hearing the latest music out of Texas. So, I was glad to learn of Vincent Antone’s newest EP, No Turning Back. Vincent is well established in the Austin area. With this EP, the rest of the country will be paying attention too. What Vincent has created is something truly different and [continued]

  • ATTLAS Debuts His Thoughtful First Album Via Mau5trap

    ATTLAS Debuts His Thoughtful First Album Via Mau5trap

    There’s a certain rhythm we all have to our day-to-day lives, and it’s a routine that’s usually helped by music as an arbiter of tone and melody. Music should support and bolster our routine, and this is exactly what I found with ATTLAS’ debut album Lavender God. The 10-track album is almost entirely instrumental, but easily [continued]

  • Exitpost Merges Worlds in Two Dreamers

    Exitpost Merges Worlds in Two Dreamers

    Exitpost’s album, Two Dreamers, sounds like exactly that—a dream, or perhaps two. Light and ethereal, Two Dreamers is an easygoing synth symphony. From the outset, the Japanese influences are present and in many ways. Those influences are what makes this a stand-out album, and it contributes heavily to the uniqueness of the sounds. Exitpost was [continued]

  • Best Albums of the 2010s: Sophia’s Picks

    Best Albums of the 2010s: Sophia’s Picks

    As the decade comes to a close, the Saint Audio team is sharing the top ten albums that defined the 2010s for them. This week, Sophia Latorre-Zengierski revisits her favorite albums from the 2010s. 10) Midnight Memories (2013) – One Direction It’s easy to chalk 1D up to another charming, but useless boy band. But Midnight [continued]

  • Essentials: “Two Dreamers (feat. Unmo)” – Exitpost

    Essentials: “Two Dreamers (feat. Unmo)” – Exitpost

    The Japanese influence is unmistakable in New York producer Exitpost’s new single “Two Dreamers,” featuring Unmo. It was a project that began in Tokyo at his grandmother’s house, where the artist was reviewing the family’s record collection.  The song bubbles as it comes to life in the first 10 seconds. The first lyrics are sung [continued]

  • Halloween 2019 Part II: Graveyard Tracks

    Halloween 2019 Part II: Graveyard Tracks

    “Me & the Devil” – Soap and Skin There is no eerier number than Soap and Skin’s “Me & the Devil” with its constant strings and deep vocals. So, open the door and say “Hello Satan.” “October” – Feverkin The low humming voices of “October” combined with elegant strings and deep synth make for a haunting acoustic track that is [continued]

  • Essentials: “Bruises” – NGHTMRE & Grabbitz

    Essentials: “Bruises” – NGHTMRE & Grabbitz

    Ten seconds into “Bruises” by NGHTMRE & Grabbitz, listeners are entranced by evocative vocals before the track explodes into a vibrant dance number with pulsing beats and catchy rhythms to keep you dancing all night. In the bridge, the lyrics come into focus to reveal a very emotional core to the music.  “Bruises” is the [continued]

  • Midoca Is Blossoming As An Artist

    Midoca Is Blossoming As An Artist

    Singer and producer Midoca‘s new single “Dry The Rose” explores the growth found through love lost. On the release day of his mau5trap debut, we caught up with Midoca about the creation of “Dry The Rose,” as well as what to expect from him next. Your work crosses genre often. What’s your process for mixing [continued]

  • Essentials: Talk! EP – Duumu

    Essentials: Talk! EP – Duumu

    If you need something exciting to talk about, Duumu’s new EP Talk! Is available on Monstercat. In just five tracks, Duumu is able to convey a mastery of genre mixing and fluidity. Sitting somewhere between jazz and rock with a healthy dose of creative synth, Talk! is worth listening to.   The opening track “Blinded” quickly [continued]