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Premiere: “Milagro” – The Lagoons
If you’re down about the end of summer, have I got the track for you: “Milagro,” by The Lagoons. There is no lead-up—from the very first second, this is summertime happiness wrapped up in a single track. With mambo-esque beats and an early saxophone to lurk in listeners, the track boasts Latin and house music [continued]
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Essentials: Bad Ideas EP – Tessa Violet
It’s here: Tessa Violet’s Bad Ideas (Act One) EP is now available for streaming. I came across Tessa Violet primarily through her collaborations with other exciting up-and-coming artists, and consistently appreciated her voice and style so I was excited to hear what she would come up with on her own. “Crush” opens the EP with [continued]
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Essentials: “Summer Girl” – HAIM
When California sister trio, HAIM, released their debut album Days Are Gone, I was thrilled to hear their fresh sound with its heavy drum instrumentals and R&B influences in addition to synth. Singles “The Wire,” “Don’t Save Me” and “Falling” were quick to catch attention and became favorites for a long highway drive. HAIM has dropped [continued]
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Album Review: 4201 – Mokita
Mokita’s album 4201 is soft, thoughtful easy listening that skillfully moves across the genres of pop, country and R&B. Named after a street address where the songs were written, the EP is intimate and soulful, reflective of it was produced, each drawn from a moment this past year in the artist’s life. The opening track, “More [continued]
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Essentials: “Time Voyage” – Just A Gent
Get ready for “Time Voyage,” the first single off Just A Gent’s upcoming EP. Featuring singer/songwriter and producer Hauskey, “Time Voyage” is a popping musically-diverse track sure to get into your head. Jiving electronic beats set the tone for what feels like a future space journey in line with the album art. In fact, the [continued]
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Essentials: “Motion” – Mielo
“Motion” is the latest release from Chicago artist, Mielo. Kicked off by a chance DM on Instagram, the track is a collaboration with a fellow Chicagoan, Mariya Stoeva. Stoeva had never previously sung on a record, but impressed by her vocals, Mielo began work with Stoeva and “Motion” came into being. Strong beats and a [continued]
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An Interview With: Ariana and the Rose
New York artist Ariana and the Rose is back with new tunes. We at Saint Audio had the opportunity to ask the New York-based artist about the recent debut of her EP, Constellations Phase 1. What got you thinking about doing a darker version of *NSYNC’s classic hit “Bye Bye Bye,” and how did you [continued]
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Essentials: Dreams Pt. 1 – Slow Magic
Aptly named Slow Magic has released an exciting double-single project, Dreams Pt. 1, which debuted on Billboard Dance. His first original release of the year, Dreams Pt.1 features a lyrically driven A-side in “Daydream” and an instrumentally driven B-side called “when it rains the sun comes out too.” Danceable yet earthy, “Daydream” features rhythmic synth and [continued]
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Essentials: “Inevitable” – MEMBA
Dripping water sets the opening backdrop for MEMBA’s new single “Inevitable,” presented by the Foreign Family Collective. This exciting track will appear on their upcoming Saga II EP later this summer, but is being dropped in advance this month. Slowly, melancholic synth and rhythms overlay to build a transformative energy, which crescendos about a minute [continued]
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Essentials: “DRIP (Mielo Reimagination)” – Crywolf
Some artists have a talent for reworking established music into something that still feels authentic to their own sound and art while also honoring the original piece. This is what Mielo’s rework of Crywolf’s “DRIP” achieves. Notes, melodies and lyrics may be the same, but Mielo’s reimagining takes the gritty rawness of the original and [continued]