Genre: Dream-Pop, Pop Who Are They?Aurora is a Lithuanian-born artist who grew up surrounded by music, with a conductor father and pianist sister. Her journey began in… Read more “Artist Spotlight: Aurora”
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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Olya Sonica
Genre Alternative Rock Who Are they? Olya Sonica is a fearless musical force who emerged in New York City twelve years ago with a backpack and a dream. A… Read more “ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Olya Sonica”
Artist Spotlight: Antzu
Genre English Pop, Mando-pop Who Are they? Antzu, also known as Andrew Huang 黃安祖, is a pioneering Taiwanese-American poet and singer who has made history by winning the… Read more “Artist Spotlight: Antzu”
Artist Spotlight: Theolanda
Genre Pop, RnB
Who Are they? Theolanda is a fashion model that took sometime from the busy catwalks of NYC, to bring us her debut single Dive In
Why would you bother? Intriguing, intelligent, sexy… She needs you right next to her, you are her ecstasy; Just dive in!
Artist Spotlight: Mountain Mirrors
Genre Moody melodic prog rock
Who Are they? Mountain Mirrors is the psych folk/rock brain child of multi-instrumentalist Jeff Sanders from Massachusetts, USA
Why would you bother? Wouldn’t you want to meet the bastard love child of Matt Pike and Nick Drake? Mountain Mirror‘s atmospheric sounds range from Massive Attack style trip-hop to your more standard acoustic guitar & soft singing tracks. Excellent music that takes you on numerous twists and turns throughout dark and beautiful landscapes sometimes dreamy, sometimes nightmarish. You should definetely let your self go, sit back and enjoy the ride!
Web https://mountainmirrors.bandcamp.com/
Artist Spotlight: Alicja
Genre RnB
Who Are they? Alicja LeShae is a talented singer that’s currently making a name forherself in the US and slowly expanding to the rest of the world.
Why would you bother? Her lovely voice with its pop and jazz tamperaments (Alicja had training by Beyonce‘s vocal trainer), will win you from the very first notes
Web Official Youtube
Artist Spotlight: Ejima
Genre RnB
Who Are they? Ejima is a vocal duo comprised of identical twin sisters who prefer to be known by a single name, which means “twin” in the Nigerian Igbo language.
Why would you bother? Just watch the video below and witness for yourself their evident talent and professional standards, it could easily be a song by Rihanna and Drake .They have been spotted on TV One, in independent films, and print ads. They are also heavily involved in philanthropy and community work aimed at helping local children and teens.
Artist Spotlight: Witches

Genre Alternative / Indie rock
Who Are they? An exciting fresh indie due from Chicago is set to change what you knew so far about indie.
Why would you bother? Andy and Ivan’s capture of the spirit of 80s new wave, is embodied in their music of a diverse range of influences from indie rock and pop. Their focus is melody and mood, and they are committed to communicate that extraordinary vibe to their listeners!
Web www.witches.band
Artist Spotlight: Gentlemen and Scholars
Genre Rock, Alternative Blues
Who Are they? Based out of Evansville, Indiana, the established four-piece rock band Gentlemen and Scholars – vocalist/guitarist Jeremiah Galey, guitarist Patrick Brady, bassist Shane Strickland, and drummer Marco Vaughn – have spent the past 10 years crafting their gritty, aggressive, and all natural blend of rock and roll.
Why would you bother? Their admirable, staunchly independent approach to their career; recording, producing, and self-releasing their music and videos. You would make a great addition to their impressively loyal and sizeable following that’s set to expand with the release of their amazing latest album, “Revelry”
Web www.gentlemenandscholarsrock.com
Artist Spotlight: Jo Oliver
Genre Singer-Songwriter
Who Are they? A German born multi-instrumentalist that has produced, written and performed music for so many different releases that didn’t miss out on the opportunity to chart!
Why would you bother? he has an impressive portfolio, from playing guitar in of Keith Tynes‘ band (Platters), to writing songs together with Richard Palmer–James (Supertramp) and scoring songs for film on the American “crucial publishing”