Reviews

Run Like Hell by E

Nearly sinister in its dark approach to electronic, "Run Like Hell" plays out much as the title would lead you to expect, downtempo and gradual with lush beats and a downward spiral sense to Alex Bent + The Emptiness' sound.

A glimpse into Alex Bent + The Emptiness' fresh lo-fi, RnB infused electronic style, the single's a drugged out haze of a track with a feel akin to being trapped underwater, in an accepting sort of way.

Whatever you take from the track, know that it's a bit of a dark journey played across a pretty melody and hypnotic rhythm; check it out below and head to the sites for more.

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Ghosting by E

Refreshing with its reserved lead-ins and clean, developed sound, Adult Bodies' synth driven "Ghosting" (featuring Beca) is full of persistent runs and impossible to pass hooks that are sure to have you playing the track again and again.

A light production with dark influences gives it a fun modernity with trance-like beats and dizzying synths you need to hear.

Listen below and follow the links for more.

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Sudden Dawn by E

Hard and fast, Conway's "Sudden Dawn" hits the ground running with a hook that'll be in your head for weeks and verses as articulate and hitting as they are fun.

All at once slinking and careful but full and assertive, the unforgiving and darkly addictive single demands - and fully deserves - your attention, so listen below and follow the links for more from Conway.

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Sawyer Fredericks - Take It All - Official Video by E

Sawyer Fredericks has released the first official music video for "Take It All" off his self-titled debut EP.

With a voice and reason beyond his years, an already developed sound that straddles the fence of indie/pop/folk, and an irrepressible charm that so easily flows through each track, there's no denying that Sawyer Frederick's "Take It All" is addictive, to say the least.

An honest, mature video breathes with reality as it so willingly highlights the bad that comes with the good while "take it all" plays like a sweet mantra in the background, making this track even better than before; check out the video, get his self-titled debut EP (out now), and look for Sawyer Fredericks debut album to be released later this year via Republic Records.

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