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Folk/Review Nemesis Uncle - The Sword
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Folk/Review Nemesis Uncle - The Sword

Hailing from the Forest of Dean in England, Nemesis Uncle is the creative vehicle of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Darren Purvis, who performs, records, and produces all of his own work from his home studio bunker. Drawing on a rich tapestry of influences, including existential literature, spaghetti western soundtracks from the 1960s and 70s, Delta blues, and alternative experimental rock, Purvis crafts what has been described as spellbinding sonic landscapes that are both ominous and captivating.

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R&B/Review Deja Renee - Falling (Lose My Mind)
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R&B/Review Deja Renee - Falling (Lose My Mind)

Deja Renee is a pop and R&B singer-songwriter from San Diego, California, known for crafting emotionally driven records that blend intimate, expressive vocals with polished pop production, creating songs that feel both deeply personal and widely relatable. With a background in classical voice and jazz, Deja earned her Associate of Arts in Music Performance from MiraCosta College, bringing technical precision and versatility into her contemporary sound.

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Electronic/Review CajunBeatz - Lost In The Rhythm
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Electronic/Review CajunBeatz - Lost In The Rhythm

CajunBeatz is an up-and-coming Cardiff-based music producer who's a developing force in the electronic music scene, with a distinctive kaleidoscope of sounds that blend gritty energy with raw emotion. Known for his sunset-chasing, motorbike-racing lifestyle, this spicy beats maker brings an authentic edge to everything he creates. With three previous albums under his belt—Beatz4TheStreetz, Spicy Bangerz, and Drum And Bass In Your Face—CajunBeatz has been steadily building a reputation in the Welsh music scene and beyond.

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Rock/Review The Forever Takeback - Breath Again (Semi-Stripped)
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Rock/Review The Forever Takeback - Breath Again (Semi-Stripped)

Hailing from Shreveport, United States, The Forever Takeback is a deeply introspective solo project that channels raw emotion into therapeutic soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from the confessional intimacy of Dashboard Confessional, the atmospheric depths of Manchester Orchestra, and the vulnerable artistry of Matt Maeson and Bon Iver, this artist crafts music that serves as both personal catharsis and universal connection.

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Rock/Review ReeToxA - The Lisa Song
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Rock/Review ReeToxA - The Lisa Song

ReeToxA originally emerged as the brainchild of Melbourne’s own Jason McKee, a lifelong songwriter whose musical awakening took place as a teenager against the gritty backdrop of 1990s Frankston, although life quickly got in the way of his creative dreams.

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Classical/Review Magdi Aboul-Kheir - The Garden of Make Believe
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Classical/Review Magdi Aboul-Kheir - The Garden of Make Believe

Magdi Aboul-Kheir is a Germany-based composer with a passion for music across the centuries: from baroque to the present, from romanticism to trance and metal. A pianist by training, he composes guided by emotion as much as by craft. He believes in the universal expressive power of melody; his music is authentic and accessible, whether written for a solo instrument or a large ensemble.

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Hip-Hop/Review Crunch - Lost for Words
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Hip-Hop/Review Crunch - Lost for Words

Los Angeles-based hip hop artist Crunch brings a wealth of industry experience and authentic street credibility to his craft. With a remarkable behind-the-scenes career spanning decades, Crunch worked intimately with legendary figures in music and film. He served as a stand-in and double for Tupac Shakur across iconic films including John Singleton's "Poetic Justice," "Above The Rim," and "Menace to Society," while also appearing in Tupac's groundbreaking music videos "I Get Around" and "Keep Your Head Up."

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Electronic/Review Nelida Oyma - Electric Dawn
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Electronic/Review Nelida Oyma - Electric Dawn

Nelida Oyma is an independent electronic artist based in Paris, France, crafting a distinctive sound that bridges the organic warmth of live instrumentation with the precision of modern electronic production. Drawing inspiration from Daft Punk's masterful blend of groove and melodic simplicity, alongside the textured landscapes of contemporary indietronica, Oyma has developed a project rooted in artistic identity and atmospheric sound design. Working from a personal home studio, the artist maintains complete creative freedom, allowing for deep experimentation and meticulous attention to detail.

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Afrobeat/Review Debra Can - HAPPY
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Afrobeat/Review Debra Can - HAPPY

Emerging from the pulsating heart of Lagos, Nigeria, Debra Can is an exciting new voice in the Afrobeat scene, poised to capture the attention of fans of genre heavyweights like Burna Boy and Wizkid. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant street life and infectious energy of her hometown, Debra Can channels the spirit of Lagos into her music, creating soundscapes that are both authentic and exhilarating. Her artistic vision embodies the joy and resilience of African culture, translated through contemporary Afropop sensibilities that resonate with global audiences.

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Hip-Hop/Review Christopher Rodriguez - Whom Seek Ye
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Hip-Hop/Review Christopher Rodriguez - Whom Seek Ye

Christopher Rodriguez, hailing from Pueblo, United States, is a talented artist who seamlessly blends poetry into soulful songs. As a devoted husband and father of five, his music is a heartfelt reflection of his life experiences. With a deep-rooted passion for sharing his narratives through music, Christopher is set to captivate audiences worldwide with his authentic and introspective approach to songwriting.

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Country/Review Essence & Gold Country - Father's Daughter
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Country/Review Essence & Gold Country - Father's Daughter

Sixth-generation San Franciscan, Essence Goldman, is an award-winning singer-songwriter, vocal coach, and founder of Believe Music Heals, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing the healing power of music to those who need it most, including programs at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and in hospice care. She has shared the stage with Sheryl Crow, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Tom Petty and gained national and international recognition through NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series.

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Country/Review Celeste Marie Wilson - Willow
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Country/Review Celeste Marie Wilson - Willow

Celeste Marie Wilson is a singer-songwriter based in Montgomery, TX, who has never been what she appears to be at first glance. During Prohibition, Southern women would gather in tearooms—delicate settings, fine cups, and every appearance of gentility. What was sometimes poured into those cups wasn't tea; it was whiskey. The cup looked fragile; what it carried was not.

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Pop/Review Echoes Of MLO - We Glow
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Pop/Review Echoes Of MLO - We Glow

Echoes Of MLO marks the next step for Danish artist Michael Leonardo Ostrowski. Based in Copenhagen, he brings together the storytelling spirit of pop-country with a modern electronic edge, shaping songs that are both heartfelt and forward-looking. Michael has been making music since his early teens, playing in bands across Copenhagen’s underground scene before carving out his own path.

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Pop/Review Kaitlin Corbett Jones - Make The World Stand Still
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Pop/Review Kaitlin Corbett Jones - Make The World Stand Still

Kaitlin Corbett Jones is a classically trained vocalist whose extraordinary five-octave range and commanding stage presence have established her as a rare crossover artist capable of moving seamlessly between the grandeur of opera and the emotional power of contemporary anthems. Known for her technical precision, expressive depth, and striking vocal control, Kaitlin brings a distinctive artistry that blends classical discipline with modern vocal intensity.

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Metal/Review Matt Wolejsza - The Beast I'm Meant to Be
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Metal/Review Matt Wolejsza - The Beast I'm Meant to Be

Matt Wolejsza is a Gaithersburg, MD-based artist whose musical foundation was built on the powerhouse riffs of Metallica, a band he's studied intensively since childhood while learning guitar. His approach to songwriting reflects this influence, channeling those iconic thrash metal elements into his own compositions. Through his dedication to craft development, Wolejsza has immersed himself in the Baltimore songwriter community led by Diana Hanson-Young, where he refined his abilities through assignments, peer feedback, and collaborative growth.

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Blues/Review Juice Tha Black Beethoven - Big Boy Drawers
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Blues/Review Juice Tha Black Beethoven - Big Boy Drawers

Born in the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Julius J. Davis, Jr., known as Juice Tha Black Beethoven, brings a lifetime of musical depth to a sound rooted in blues, R&B, and gospel traditions. A third-generation musician, pianist, choir director, and educator, Juice was raised in a home where faith and music were inseparable, shaping both his discipline and expressive voice.

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Jazz/Review Jeff Dwyer - Wind Beneath My Wings
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Jazz/Review Jeff Dwyer - Wind Beneath My Wings

Jeff Dwyer was born on May 14, 1946, in Union City, NJ, not far from Hoboken, the birthplace of Frank Sinatra. Jeff’s father Gerald sang several times on the local radio station. Jeff remembers his father, who died when Jeff was 11, as having a pleasant light baritone/tenor voice. Jeff used to sing with his father and, at age 8, had his first solo in his grade school singing “White Christmas” as a boy soprano.

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