Congratulations on the release of ”Without You”, how does it feel? Describe it in three words: Pimlican: Pleased, groovy, optimistic. Josie: so SO EXCITING! Pimlican you are a DJ and producer, Josie you’re a singer songwriter, how did this project come together? Pimlican: It happened from my end because I was hearing Josie’s tracks …
Blog interview: Roby, SōMuch
Hello Roby, how are you? Hi Del. I’m very good, thanks. I hope you are as well. I am well! Thankyou so much for asking. Congratulations on the release of “Studio 54” how does it feel? Oh, thank you! It’s really a wonderful and exciting experience. I love the fact that our ideas have come to …
Album Review: “Alone On A Hill” – Katy Rose Bennett
When The Wind Blows This is a great album opener…. Katy is singing acappella setting the standard for the album, it starts off dry, no effects then just as you don’t expect it, there’s some delay and reverb in there… it’s a short clip with percussive elements – are you beating on your chest for …
Blog interview: River Nelson
Hello River how are you? What’s up, Derek? I’m great. Thank you for asking. It’s nice to meet and connect. All good! Congratulations on the release of “New View” how does it feel? Thanks, man. It feels wonderful. It’s like being a little kid who spends months building his own …
Interview: Norma Sole
Congratulations on the release of “Home” – what a great tune…. How does it feel? Feels wonderful to be able to share my talent and reintroduce the world to amazing soul music. Describe it in three words? Good mood music. What’s the story behind it? Well, my management discovered it and sent it to me. …
Blog interview: Grave Jones
Hello Rabih, how are you? I’m currently talking to you from the dramatically collapsing Beirut so I’m raging. But I’m also grateful to still be here and be able to make music, share it with the world, and talk about it with music enthusiasts such as yourself. Congratulations on the release of Smithereens. How does it …
Review: True Religion – Que Bonita
True Religion – Que Bonita Hot damn…. This opens up with a flamenco guitar… But then, a bluesy female vocal kicks in. This is Amy McGill. Amy McGill can kill someone with that voice at ten paces. With love of course. Then…? A hypnotic bass line married up with a four on the floor beat …










