Interview: Linda - Ballad of Abigail

This music video is one of the flying projects included in the "Trip to Myself" album, and Linda flew an aircraft from WW1 in it. This song and project were inspired by strong women of different eras and how their mental health was portrayed in that period and today. It's important to be brave, strong, and do amazing things, but the most important thing of all is you.

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Interview: Lillvi - Down With You

Meet Lillvi, 90s-inspired electronic side of singer songwriter Lillvi Agnarsson. After growing her moniker for only a few years ,the UK artist goes beyond the confines of pop music in order to heavily emphasize imagery and mood by exploring the depths of synth pop, 90s influences, and uptempo dance floor music.

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Interview: LOVETA - All We Got

Up-and-coming Kiwi pop powerhouse LOVETA is back with her captivating new single All We Got, from her upcoming debut EP ‘More Than Fun’. A fun and funky retro-inspired dance pop track, with a distinct 70’s flavour and an undeniable groove, it captures the idea of a fantasy romance - the song being an internal love letter to a mystery lover or a hypothetical crush.

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Review: Lump200 - Kryptomarch

René Desalmand is the man behind Lump200 alias. You probably have heard about some of his releases on Mental Groove in the early 2000’s (does “Better Eat Strawberries” ring a bell?). He also released under the alias Aredee on labels like Platinum Projects (sub- Mo’Wax) and Chronox Music before starting Lump200. Desalmand studied jazz saxophone and has been involved in radio plays, transmedial features and several interdisciplinary works.

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Interview: Little Tealeif - Pedestal People

Out now on indie label Not Saints, Little Tealeif’s new single ‘Pedestal People’ is a brooding earworm of a debut. Little Tealeif blends elements of dance, rock, hip-hop, and pop with the mastery of producers like Mark Ronson or Rick Rubin. Currently based in Kent, the multi-instrumentalist, producer, and lyricist’s music is easily relatable.

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Interview: Lilith Max - Storybook

Lilith Max was born as the youngest of three children in December 2003 in Germany. When she was six, they moved to the US. For her seventh birthday, her parents gave her a camera and she started to make little movies. Her friends and she performed in front of the camera with dances and plays. Lilith Max absolutely loved it!

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Interview: Love Ghost - Homesick

Homesick is an emo, acoustic rock sound with a modern twist. The song is about one’s journey to find themselves. “Homesick” follows a string of single releases for Love Ghost praised by Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, FLAUNT, Alternative Press, and others. Love Ghost has recently toured Europe, where they played Rockpalast in Germany.

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Interview: Luke Frees - Most Of The Time

Luke Frees is a singer/songwriter who lives in Chicago, IL, and is currently releasing music one single (and b-side!) a month. 'Most Of The Time' is about the worst part of a breakup: when you realize all the memories, all the inside jokes, all the lights-out-in-bed conversations, are going to fade away over time.

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Interview: Louis Cross - A Page To Tell

Louis Cross' new EP “A Page to Tell” is a heartfelt collection of songs in which Louis talks about dealing with his disability, finding himself and his life's experiences so far. The project consists of 6 songs: “Better Light”, “Picture Frame”, “I Don´t Know”, “We´re All The Same”, “A Page to Tell” and “Life Can Tear You Down”.

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Interview: Liv Charette - Game Over

Pop singer Liv Charette is delivering an epic victory with her new song “Game Over.” Marrying Charette’s powerful vocal with an undeniable swagger and classic Midway Arcade aesthetic, “Game Over” is equal parts modern pop and power throwback. The song also features a music video inspired by the 1990s VH1 show Pop Up Video.

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