The moniker of Andrew Shockley, Delafaye, recorded and produced ‘’Rain” by himself at home on a 32-track recorder and computer in a small apartment over an art studio next to a bar called the Hilltop Tavern in Louisville, Kentucky, which is where he is from. It’s the final single to be taken from new forthcoming […]
Interview with Runabay – You I Know
Originally coming from a couple of small rural villages in the Glens of Antrim and Belfast runabay are six musicians who through their passion for harmony and melody have been writing and recording since late December 2013. Runabay are at the forefront of fresh, new music in Northern Ireland, a sound which has undeniably been […]
Interview with Sthlm Falls – Peace, Serenity
Inspired by the tranquility of nature an autumn day, Sthlm Falls takes you on a soothing journey through an open and wide soundscape. Deep timbres based on organic and acoustic instruments like harmonica, mandolin, dobro and guitar. In this interview spotlight, we chat about influences, the new project and more. Full Q&A along with links […]
Gert Taberner Has Delivered Something Special with Fallen
Every so often I receive music that, upon listening, I find myself with that gut-tugging feeling that I have stumbled upon something special… The challenge then becomes how to translate that feeling into words that truly capture the essence…words that will make you listen, click links and hopefully support the artist. I’m listening through NYC […]
Dieter van der Westen Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast 101
Dieter van der Westen was born and raised in Netherlands. He works as a musician with his North African group Kasba with which he internationally worked in Africa, South America and Europe. In The Netherlands he worked with artists like Thé Lau, Blof, Paul de Leeuw, Frank Boeijen, Ali B, Eric Vloeimans, Gerard van Maasakkers, […]
Interview with halie and the moon – A Million Suns
The original music of halie and the moon traverses themes of dreamscapes, love, mystery, and celestial images. Each song is brought to life by lush vocals wrapped in the warmth of cello and acoustic guitar, lifted by lyrical and powerful rhythms, building texture-rich layers and stripping them away to create worlds within worlds of sound. […]
Eddy Mann Returns With New Single, The Consequence
This isn’t Eddy Mann’s first appearance on this site. Be sure to check out our previous features here and here. Eddy’s new single is a gentle, finger-picked jam with a soothing, soulful vibe. I want to be loved in the conflict. I want to be cool when it’s tense. I want to be joy in […]
Interview with Mark Wilkinson
Mark Wilkinson is undoubtedly one of the most captivating acoustic artists to emerge from Australia in recent times. He’s sold out shows right around his home country, as well as in neighbouring New Zealand, the U.S., and across Europe and the U.K. He’s toured arenas with some of the highest selling artists of all time […]
The Gentle Sounds and Quiet Hours of Electra Day
Electra Day’s album Quiet Hours is the perfect rocking chair, woven with fine acoustic frequencies, for taking a time out, enjoying the scenery and letting Electra’s imaginative, soulful, intensely vivid songwriting carry you away from “it all”. Inspired by her travels and the beauty of the landscapes she has experienced, Electra Day is a master […]
Interview with Somewhere South of Midwest
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Somewhere South of Midwest about their newest project, influences and much more. Full Q&A, links and streams of their music can be found below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) or style(s)? We have all been […]
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