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Belleruche - The London based threesome of soulful singer, vintage guitarist and a DJ has attracted attention in the underground music scene before the actual album release. And there is a solid reason for that. From funky soul and jazz-like ballads to swinging melodies, combining their hip-hop fetishes with atmospheric instrumentation, Belleruche...

REVIEW: Alice Russell - Pot Of Gold -

There is no denying, soul music is making a comeback and thanks to Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, The Bamboos and many more like them a younger and younger audience is continuing to hear about this legacy.

British singer Alice Russell is at the forefront of this movement, but her...

Quantic - The Best Of Quantic -

From a remarkably youthful beginning, Will Holland has been startlingly omnivorous in his musical tastes. Operating as Quantic, his talents as a producer, multi-instrumentalist, tunesmith and all-round maven have produced a hugely impressive body of work. Now, after a decade’s output for the Tru Thoughts label, it’s time to...

AIRBOURNE: Performance Footage Of New Song 'Born To Kill' Available -

"No Guts. No Glory." is scheduled for release in Europe on March 8, in Canada on March 9 and in the U.S. on April 20 via Roadrunner Records.

AIRBOURNE traveled to the Windy City to record "No Guts. No Glory." with producer Johnny K, live and straight to analog tape. Like...

REVIEW: Alice Russell - Pot Of Gold -

There is no denying, soul music is making a comeback and thanks to Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, The Bamboos and many more like them a younger and younger audience is continuing to hear about this legacy.

British singer Alice Russell is at the forefront of this movement, but her...

From Brooklyn to SF - The tribal drums are pounding and the Kush Arora crew is on the battle path. Like the blast of cannon fire, Kush Arora hits the music scene with a ferociously powerful follow up to their legendary debut. From Brooklyn to SF picks up right where Bhang Ragga left...

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