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Tag Archives: single
GILLES SNOWCAT – Last Summer On The Beach (We Were Drinking Limoncello)
August 29, 2022

Wee See Limes 2021 Soundtracking the summer, Brusselian sculptor of aural delights slows down and crawls for cover. Every vacation feels well-deserved in our post-pandemic period so, while 2020’s seems more like a dream of a future rest in hindsight, … Continue reading
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Tagged Gilles Snowcat, pop, reggae, single
LOGAN J PARKER – Fragile
February 5, 2022

Logan Parker 2022 From Lisbon to London and beyond, young songstress expands her quest of making our world a little better. Save for a slew of singles and a self-produced EP, all laid down in a fully solar-powered studio because … Continue reading
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Tagged Logan J Parker, single
PROCOL HARUM – Missing Persons (Alive Forever)
May 25, 2021

Esoteric Antenna 2021 Above all else confusion reigns: veteran collective deliver timeless sentiments from beyond the veil. For all their pursuit of posterity, this ensemble never shied away from leaving a lyrical comment on current affairs – quite often shrouding … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Procol Harum, prog rock, rhythm-and-blues, single
VILLINS – The Power
March 26, 2021

Villins 2021 Charging their mirrorball with a local groove to roll to the top of the world, New York little and lightweight, but heavy and confident, ensemble turn it on and let it go. The line between hard rock and … Continue reading


