Joho bursts onto the scene with a true party-starter anthem of “Just Be Honest”.
Tears to Li6ht taps into the classic 90s trance pop sound with the fantastic “DI/ASPORA”.
Friday Night Firefight cuts to the very heart of the matter with the joyous “Ghost”.
Noah Gray taps into what it makes to break off a relationship on the powerful “cut you off”.
Cosmic embraces a 90s style of hip-hop on the laid-back groove of “Dirty Runner”.
AJ La Joya features a great party-starting atmosphere on the gorgeous grooves of “Hallucinate”.
Done with such love and dignity, Kritter sculpt a cerebral soothing ballad with “New York”.
Jester Society brings the tempos to their breaking point on the rave pop of “.cynicalcritical.”
RavenRain delivers a futuristic Gregorian choir on the trance pop beaty of “LOUISE”.
Julient taps into a tribal trance-like atmosphere on the trippy “Solo”.
A gritty electro realism rolls through on Downhill’s intense trip of “Others”.
BUSTER employs a unique stylistic mixture of R&B, hip-hop, and soul on the spirited “Work’s Work”.
“Batshit Crazy” does a perfect job capturing the chaos of what it means to try and grow and evolve.
Hallie sings with grace and passion on the heartfelt “Remedy”.
TAMS/N OTWAY opts for a Balearic take on classic pop with the pitch-perfect “You”.
A truly masterful execution of electro pop.
Will Newman taps into an 80s retro R&B style with “Crazy”.
“Typhoon” shows off the power of Junkheart’s voice, making it into a virtual force of nature.
“SWM” shows off the undeniable skill of SWIMMERS in crafting a universe that is distinctly their own
“Sucker (feat. James Yuill)” sculpts an entire universe one that is easy to get lost in.