• Essentials: “Into My Heart (feat. GLNNA)” – Yetep and Zephure

    Essentials: “Into My Heart (feat. GLNNA)” – Yetep and Zephure

    Continuing his hot streak, Yetep teams up with Zephure to unleash the pop-tinged “Into My Heart,” featuring GLNNA. The song takes big, sweeping synths akin to CHRVCHES and Porter Robinson and wraps them up with GLNNA’s radio-ready vocals, complete with lyrics that seem tailored to be shouted at the top of your lungs. “Into My [continued]

  • Krystal Metcalfe Begins A “Fearless” New Era

    Krystal Metcalfe Begins A “Fearless” New Era

    Chicago artist Krystal Metcalfe has been on our radar for a while—ever since her electrifying performance at Mamby On The Beach last summer, we’ve been eagerly awaiting new music from the powerful songstress. Now, we’re pleased to share her new single “Fearless,” and get some background on her journey as an artist. “Fearless” is all [continued]

  • Video Premiere: “Gravity (juuku Flip)” – Yetep

    Video Premiere: “Gravity (juuku Flip)” – Yetep

    Mysterious producer juuku returns with an immersive visualizer for his flip of yetep‘s “Gravity”. The dreamy re-imagining of the track is matched with an expansive view of an unnamed city, which twists into kaleidoscopic images as the song builds upon itself. Reaching the final drop of the song, juuku’s self-designed visuals take us to an [continued]

  • Essentials: “#JUUL” – Lo Key

    Essentials: “#JUUL” – Lo Key

    I’ll be honest with you: I wanted to cringe when I saw a parody song titled “#JUUL” hit my inbox. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Phoenix-based producer Lo Key managed to capture the tongue-in-cheek humor of The Chainsmokers‘ breakout hit “#SELFIE” into a modernized, bouncy house track. Perhaps we should be concerned that enough of [continued]

  • In Memoriam: Nipsey Hussle

    In Memoriam: Nipsey Hussle

    On Sunday, March 31st, rapper Nipsey Hussle was murdered outside of his clothing store, The Marathon, in the Crenshaw neighborhood of Los Angeles. To put it simply, his untimely death has sent shockwaves through all segments of the entertainment industry, as well as the community that Nipsey spent so much of his life giving back [continued]

  • An Interview With: Mielo

    An Interview With: Mielo

    Mielo, who is currently on a North American tour, recently released his debut EP Anywhere but Here. We took what seemed like the perfect opportunity to really dig into his process as an artist in our chat. Where do you draw creative inspiration from?  All sorts of music, to be honest! Everything from synth pop [continued]

  • Gig Review: Hotel Garuda at Audio SF

    Gig Review: Hotel Garuda at Audio SF

    My decision to show up so early at Audio SF was probably a bit of a mistake, but let’s get the suspense out of the way—the wait was absolutely worth it. Audio is an intimate club, which made the experience even better. Upon entering, the audience has to climb up a staircase to get to [continued]

  • Flume Makes “Friends” With Reo Cragun

    Flume Makes “Friends” With Reo Cragun

    After a surprise mixtape Hi This Is Flume dropped last week, Flume capitalizes on his momentum with another experimental rendition that reflects his dynamic shift in sound. In a recent documentary, Australian-born producer Harley Streten explains that he doesn’t conform to the normal conventions of song structure and instrumentation. As a prime example, “Friends” serves as an introduction [continued]

  • The Sounds Of International Women’s Day

    The Sounds Of International Women’s Day

    The Saint Audio team highlights some of their favorite new female artists to celebrate International Women’s Day 2019. Read on, and listen to our Spotify sampler playlist for International Women’s Day! Rachel Fannan Rachel Fannan is fiercely independent, wildly prolific and enviously talented. She’s been in several bands such as Sleepy Sun, Black Mountain and [continued]

  • Ariana Grande and MNEK: Your Choices Matter

    Ariana Grande and MNEK: Your Choices Matter

    Regardless of follower count, having an opinion online can be a very dangerous game. Add fame to that mix, and it is a veritable minefield. Discussing diversity and certain amounts of privilege? Your mentions are about to get ugly, and quickly. This could be the very reason that many celebrities either do not post online [continued]