• Saint Audio Mixes #041: Synova

    Saint Audio Mixes #041: Synova

    Los Angeles-based producer Synova joins us with an eclectic mix that traverses pop punk and electronica. Tune in to Synova’s guest mix and get to know the rising young star in our conversation below. Tell our readers a little bit about yourself. Hey, I’m Jeremy AKA Synova. I’m a musician from Pittsburgh, PA but have [continued]

  • Saint Audio Mixes #040: Cerdin

    Saint Audio Mixes #040: Cerdin

    Cerdin joins us for a rowdy guest mix jam-packed with bops. Listen to Cerdin’s mix, and get to know the up-and-coming Canadian producer in our Q&A below. Tell our readers a little bit about yourself. I’m Harry, also known as Cerdin. I make electronic music (currently), but also secretly make pop, hardcore, and RnB. I [continued]

  • Behind The Scenes of BopFest with X&G, RamonPang, vincebyvince, and shaawh

    Behind The Scenes of BopFest with X&G, RamonPang, vincebyvince, and shaawh

    On April 10th, 2021 Twitch played host the the first ever edition of BopFest, a virtual festival hosted by Baauer. Here is a recap of the festival from some of those who performed. How were you first approached to perform on the BopFest lineup and how did it feel? RamonPang: Priyank Bhatia (YankTheTank) was the [continued]

  • Essentials: “Noise” – Kaelin Ellis

    Essentials: “Noise” – Kaelin Ellis

    Kaelin Ellis’ new single “Noise” is a warm, inviting slice of modern funk. The latest single from the multi-platinum selling producer, who has worked with the likes of Kaytranada and Lupe Fiasco in the past, is the exact type of hip-hip/funk fusion perfect for the summer.  Made for The Heist, a collaborative compilation between record [continued]

  • Essentials: “Deep In The Sea” – RamonPang

    Essentials: “Deep In The Sea” – RamonPang

    “Deep In The Sea”, the latest track from electronic rising star RamonPang, is an eclectic ode to the ocean. Serving as the final single before the release of his debut full-length album Nature System, “Deep In The Sea” meshes aquatic inspirations with RamonPang’s signature blend of acid basslines, glitchy synths and glistening harps to create [continued]

  • Essentials: “Matte Black” – seeyousoon

    Essentials: “Matte Black” – seeyousoon

    Nine-member rap group seeyousoon kicks down the door with “Matte Black”. The Florida-based group tackles complex production with lyrically unique and individual flows—the song is both produced and performed by seeyousoon. About the track, seeyousoon shares that it’s “about making an entrance. We wanted to make a track that spoke for itself and needed no [continued]

  • Essentials: “Part Time Psycho (Lamorn Remix)” – SHAED ft. Two Feet

    Essentials: “Part Time Psycho (Lamorn Remix)” – SHAED ft. Two Feet

    SHAED‘s “Part Time Psycho” gets a burst of effervescence from Lamorn in his new remix. The budding producer adds a warm indie-house flair to the slinky single off SHAED’s upcoming album High Dive, out May 14th. If you’re a longtime fan of RAC, as I am, you might be reminded of his work when you [continued]

  • Saint Audio Mixes #039: Lavier

    Saint Audio Mixes #039: Lavier

    Lavier is an experimental bass producer making genre-fluid electronic music. He joins us for our 39th guest mix with a sampling of unreleased tracks and tunes from artists he loves. Read on for our interview, and listen to the mix on our SoundCloud. Tell our readers a little bit about yourself. Howdy! My name is [continued]

  • Premiere: Notelle Shares The Story Behind “Sufjan Stevens”

    Premiere: Notelle Shares The Story Behind “Sufjan Stevens”

    Notelle‘s “Sufjan Stevens” is a showing of the Nashville-based singer/songwriter’s “nightmare pop” sound. Read on for our interview, and listen to “Sufjan Stevens” on your preferred listening platform. Tell me a little more about yourself, and how you got started making music.  I’ve always been a writer in some capacity, but it wasn’t until I [continued]

  • Live Music and Sustainability: How Can We Reduce The Environmental Impact of Festivals?

    Live Music and Sustainability: How Can We Reduce The Environmental Impact of Festivals?

    Festivals are beginning to pop up in 2021’s calendar, sparking excitement in a world locked down for the past year. However, the environmental impact of festivals and touring must be addressed. We all love live music, but how do we enjoy it without contributing to climate change? In an op-ed at The Daily Californian, Sarena [continued]