SYDNEY, AUStart your week with an abundance of energy by listening to Tom Fublè's Dancing In The Rain! Don't get it twisted; don't be misled. While this tune feels upbeat and full of joyous moments, it's entangled with an emotional outpouring of atmospheric day dreaming that focuses on life's transits. Tom Fublè plays with instrumental and lyrical polarity, and man, oh man, is it pleasantly addictive. Dancing In The Rain starts off with gentle, beachy guitar loops that slowly build up to an audio adventure. Tom paints a picturesque description of his thoughts and emotions across this pop-indie soundscape; it's a hike of sensations from feeling lost to found to leaving the past behind and welcoming in new opportunities, from fear to strength. "I originally wrote Dancing In The Rain right before I went traveling. I drew inspiration from my own life and how I had left my career as a lawyer behind in pursuit of freedom and to find my passion in life. On one hand, it is a simple travel love song; on the other hand, it is the story of how I became an artist. Dancing In The Rain serves as an anthem for those yearning for a change. The song captures the essence of life's ups and downs while metaphorically encouraging individuals to discover their true passion, rain or shine." - Tom Fublè The production is radiant, as Tom Fublè wanted to bring his inner positivity to light through each chord and create an array of high-energy sounds. "Sonically, I wanted to capture the essence of traveling and adventure in Dancing In The Rain. I originally wrote the track as a piano ballad, but I felt a more upbeat production was necessary to capture the vibe. I drew inspiration from EDM producers like Avicii and Kygo and also pop duo Neeka to craft an upbeat, summery, and surfy sound. For the production, I focused on warm, bright samples that would seamlessly blend elements of pop and EDM, featuring a 4/4 house beat, pitch-bending synths simulating electric guitars, and clean pop vocals that create a captivating fusion of genres." - Tom Fublè Tom Fublè has a plate full of upcoming shows and an EP titled War & Art, which is scheduled for release soon. The EP promises to delve into the narrative of a revolution, exploring themes like the cycle of life, chaos, war, freedom, and creativity—so strap in for the ride of your life and hit the official IYCM playlist to listen to Dancing In The Rain.
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East London, UKZino Vinci doesn't slip, skip, or stutter; he slides in with flow, sings in smooth and effortlessly switches into multiple-tier tones on his phenomenal track, Jeff. His cadence is polished to perfection, and listeners will be hooked on his style after the first verse. It's bold to say, but Zino is carrying the East ends on his back! East London, where you at?! Jeff spills over in mysterious, audible alchemy, honest storytelling, and bubbles with vulnerability. Zino Vinci channels his energy into raw back-and-forth delivery through the creation of characters, giving emphasis to his experience. It's when the past meets the present that it shines a light on how impactful it could be if guidance filled the shoes that walked the earth. Maybe the reassurance for the journey ahead would make the path slightly lighter and brighter. "The concept behind the song Jeff is quite different from the other songs, the themes and sonics are similar, but the concept is very different. Essentially, the song is about me going back in time and talking to a younger version of myself, basically telling myself that through all the hardships and pain, I will never be anything other than myself. 'One more shot at love, more is all it takes; please stay focused on my face' is essentially me trying to show my younger self that eventually it works out, that I shouldn’t get distracted with things I think will make people like me more, or that don’t serve me. The love I gain as a young man is all due to me staying true to myself and being me 100% of the time. People love me for me, and the feeling is mutual." - Zino Vinci The 169 production steers Jeff all the way home; it doesn't overpower the narrative, nor does it distract from Zino's message. Producer 169 created a harmonious hip-hop backdrop for Zino to lay it down. It's safe to say Zino Vinci saved the best for last since Jeff is the closing track from his long-awaited EP 'Filfthy and Disgusted', and if you thought that was all he had, think again, as his latest release, TFL Blues, is out now! Spin Jeff below, and keep Zino Vinci on your radar. Nashville, TN, USAShooting hot pockets of highly conscious content like fire crackers, Geronimo Flair proves he’s worthy of the title as he breaks through multiple musical surfaces, in particular with this third eye-ascending joint, ‘Rambling (Again)’. Geronimo Flair’s flow is ridiculous, his pen game is meticulous, and the experience of Rambling (Again) is wrapped up in a bow of prolificness. The playback value runs high; at this point, do yourself a favour and utilise the song loop button, because this is one of those back-track to catch-that type of creations. Geronimo Flair humbly flaunts his creative intelligence with every bar; his dynamic cadence fits perfectly with polished, resonate tones. Rambling (Again) parades in crisp delivery as Geronimo confidently pulls back the shadowy drapes and exposes a reality many may refuse to acknowledge. There’s an impact, potent, with awareness of self and society! “Rambling (Again) is a vivid picture of a plethora of subjects. One strong verse, no hook, but full of replay value. My inspiration for the lyrics came from being stagnant in life and wanting to move forward, but my focus was broken by my ADHD and tendency to try and multitask." - Geronimo Flair The production by $hrames is energising. There’s an element of ease between the instrumentals and voice; the two blend nicely while audibly ascending throughout the Boom Bap track. There’s a classic feel at play. "I’m not exactly sure where $hrames got his inspiration for the instrumental, but I know we were going for more of a boom-bap sound that I could just spit over." - Geronimo Flair There’s a lot of releases to enjoy, and even more in the vault that is yet to surface, which calls for close monitoring for Geronimo Flair’s next drop! If you love Rambling (Again) hit the button below to add it to your listening rotation. |
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