SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Dua Lipa – Scared To Be Lonely

Martin Garrix was EDM’s hottest newcomer in 2013. His beat heavy EDM tracks topped the Dance charts and were quickly added to heavy rotation on the club circuit. Fast forward a few years and he’s matured and become a bit more ambitious. He’s going towards a pop/dance route which some would call a smart career…

SINGLE REVIEW: Nathaniel – Vapours

From being a finalist on The X Factor Australia to touring with the likes of Mariah Carey and D’Angelo it’s safe to say that Nathaniel is extremely talented. For some reason his debut album was completely under-appreciated and flew under the radar but after taking some time off he has left his major record label…

SINGLE REVIEW: Zara Larsson feat. TY Dolla $ign – So Good

She is one of the biggest newcomers in the pop circuit and with the release of her debut international album coming in the next couple of months Zara Larsson has dropped yet another single to get you hyped. So far we have heard a string of club ready pop/dance tracks but on “So Good” we…

SINGLE REVIEW: Urban Cone – Old School

Urban Cone are one of my favourite bands and for good reasoning. Their debut album was an electronic fusion of slick tracks while their sophomore release was a collection of euphoric indie-pop. Their live show perfectly brings the vibes of these two albums together and gives you one giant party. They took a year off…

EP REVIEW: Bliis – Midnight Fantasy

Sydney trio Bliis have recently had a massive image rebranding with the departure of their old project Set In Motion and are going towards a more indie-pop directed sound. On their debut EP “Midnight Fantasy” the band say goodbye to the boy-band esq vibes and offer 3 experimental songs. “Lighthouse” is the lead single and…

SINGLE REVIEW: Tinie Tempah feat. Tinashe – Text From Your Ex

Tinie Tempah was a name you heard a lot. But recently his impact on the industry has become rapidly less and less. His third studio album “Youth” is due to be released next week with minimal promotional effort except for a single released in November 2015 and another one in Feb 2016…. Yep, that seems…

SINGLE REVIEW: Paces feat. Nyne – Savage

After the success of his debut album “Vacation” Gold Coast producer Paces has released his new single which goes towards a more dancefloor ready sound. “Savage” is the song you’ve been waiting for all summer. It’s a departure from the more clean dance/pop direction we have previously heard from him and I can promise you…

SINGLE REVIEW: Julia Michaels – Issues

You probably don’t know the name Julia Michaels but you’ve actually been singing her lyrics for the past couple of years. Along side fellow collaborator Justin Tranter the duo have written some of your favourite songs from the likes of Selena Gomez, Gwen Stefani, Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato and Britney Spears. But she’s stepping out…

ALBUM REVIEW: The XX – I See You

The XX are known to provide the chilled out vibes with minimal production, emotional lyrics and smooth harmonies. On their third studio album they reach towards arena status with a sound some may call “selling out” but others would call adapting and growing. In no ways is this album an attempt to be “mainstream” it’s…

SINGLE REVIEW: Vérité – Phase Me Out

In 2016 Vérité intrigued and captivated me with her brutally honest and experimental EP “Living” as well as her bold cover of The 1975’s “Somebody Else”. She quickly established herself as an artist you have to watch and I’m very glad we didn’t have to wait too long to get more new music. “Phase Me Out”…