MTN BEATS ‘Infinite’ EP

MTN BEATS has released his second EP, ‘Infinite’.The title ‘Infinite’ reflects the endless, awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world. ‘Infinite’, a solo project, was created in a home studio overlooking the mountains of Colorado.Trained as a classical musician, MTN BEATS creates instrumentals that incorporate hip hop drums, chill synths, and electric guitar. His sound combines elements of trap, EDM, and lo-fi into a unique musical blend.  

‘Infinite’ is a chilled three track instrumental EP brimming with ambient and vibrant tones as MTN BEATS displays his musicianship and meticulous attention to detail to create a wholly consuming listening experience. The songs flow effortlessly into one another with twinkling keys, swirling delicate electronics and buoyant groove-infected beats as MTN BEATS fleshes out the dreamy melodies and pacifying soundscapes. Each layer unfolds beautifully from the vibrant and radiant ‘Perspective’ with its 80’s pop tones and chilled synths to the sultry flow of title track ‘Infinite’, and warm golden guitar in ‘Reflection’. It’s a tight and well crafted EP. The sun kissed ethereal textures fuse with hip hop beats and subtle EDM seamlessly to create a spacious rich collection of tracks. MTN BEATS is continuing to define his sound creating wonderful music within a laid back lo fi medium. 

Stream ‘Infinite’ EP below 


Author : Danu

A Chat With : Butler (LUKE THOMAS)

I had a chat with Luke Thomas last week about his new project Butler and his eagerly awaited second single, Colours Of Love. Butler is the brainchild of award winning singer/performer Luke Thomas, whose electrifying new project has allowed him to explore his more commercially creative side. Already known as the front man for the band The Swing Cats, Thomas wanted to try something different with Butler.

Thomas recently released the sensational summer anthem ‘Colours Of Love’, with Afro/Irish singer J Bols. We talked about the differences between the two projects and the birth of Butler.

“ Well I’m in a band at the moment called The Swing Cats and I just wanted to get back to being more creative and explore more radio friendly songs and projects.I started this maybe two years ago just working with Irish producers just to be more current with one eye on radio play and stuff like that. I released a song last year which did quite well, it was played on most national stations and I just wanted to follow up with something summer-y and something to make people happy. I hooked up with an Afro Irish artist called J Bols and he had a song called Colours Of Love and we just rewrote parts of it and arranged it and it is what it is now. So I’m delighted and excited that people can finally hear it. 

I started as a solo artist when I was a teenager, that’s going back maybe 13 years now at this stage and it was always my idea to do dance/hip hop/pop sort of music. That’s what I started off doing and I fell into The Swing Cats by accident and that was kind of my main identity – like with that band I’ve sold out a lot of venues, The Concert Hall, The Olympia, Vicar Street and it was always in my head that I wanted to return to the pop/dance element. That was the creative side, the song writing side so to speak. So I said it’s now or never, that’s how it came about. It really helps the creative side but it’s fun as well. It’s fun to hear people’s reaction to a song that you have written on the radio.”

The Swing Cats are a six piece collective which has performed for President Micheal D Higgins, appeared on The Late Late Show and enjoyed two number 1 iTunes albums. However Butler gives Thomas more freedom.

“Absolutely, I’ve gone to a point now with The Swing Cats where I feel quite comfortable and people know me from that so I’m able to explore other avenues and it really shows another dimension to what I do. At the end of the day I would describe myself as a performer without being conformed to a genre. I know a lot of bigger artists, not to compare but you look at bigger artists, like, Lady GaGa would obviously do her big dance pop numbers but at the same time she can collaborate with someone, an iconic figure like Tony Bennett who is the closest thing we have right now to a Frank Sinatra. Tony Bennett is 90 something years of age. He was around those days, in Vegas in the 60’s and 70’s. He’s won Grammys doing that style of music and there’s countless other examples of people who have switched genres so I suppose it’s just to explore it. I would never forgive myself if I didn’t give it ago. Thankfully people like it and thankfully it has been received very well.”

Colours Of Love is a vibrant and fun track – perfect for summer. I love how Thomas blends rich elements of guitar with electronics and afro beats. I wondered if he had the full idea of the song before he went into production or was it a case of messing around in the studio to get the right sounds and energy. Although he had help on elements of the song it was challenging to cut the track into a 3 minute song.

“ It was a lot longer there was another minute and a half on the song and I felt it just needed to get to the point quicker and that’s where I brought my experience on that side of things to the table and the guys were gracious enough to work with me. A lot of times if you have come up with a creative piece you don’t want people picking at it or changing it to much so it was a great partnership where we worked together to get the best out of the song and it’s turned out really well. “

Butler’s previous releases ‘Forever Young’ and ‘Applause’ have that night club dance floor feel although ‘Applause’ is more of a cool pop tune. Thomas enjoys the collaboration experience with other artists as they bring different elements and knowledge into his projects

“I like to work with a lot of different people and I suppose you always lean when you work with different people.The last song (with Butler) I worked with Lo Cutz. He is an Irish DJ as well and a producer. He was coming up with the music and the beats behind the last single and that worked well. It brings other elements as opposed to me saying I’m able to do everything because I’m not, so when you are dealing with different genres it’s great to have other experts in their field add to it and make it better. To build the best possible product. So yeah 100% I would love to continue with that and collaborate as much as possible. 

The next one will probably be with Lo Cutz again. We held it back, we felt the summer vibe of ‘Colours of Love’ suited the time and the next song is more darker, an evening night time sort of song. So we are going to keep that one and maybe release that later in the year. Again it’s kind of pop dance-y with a little bit of synth in there. Just to try and build on the foundation of this style that seems to be getting a good reaction.When you release something it’s out of your control it’s down to people’s reaction whether it’s going to work or not so it’s always a nervous time.

Ireland has a vibrant and budding music scene at the moment especially in the dance and hip hop genre. Butler believes that the great quality content of artists and how they are mastering their craft is making each genre’s scene strong

“It is, and a lot of hip hop and different genres which is great. Its great to see Irish artists coming up to the mark and delivering international level content. I know its always a sticky point for Irish artists with airplay and with getting support but I feel now that a lot of artists are at the level where it warrants the right amount of airplay and its always going to be tough no matter whether your Irish or International to get some sort of airplay particularly if you are independent, so it’s great to see the quality there. They can’t take that away from the artist anymore.The quality is there and people are getting so much better at production levels and stuff like that. It’s great to see.”

Thomas hopes to be able to do live shows as Butler and see what that set up would bring. Seen as Butler is a more dance-infused project it will be a different experience than the live band aesthetic he is used to.

“That was the plan and just get a vibe or a band together just to see what it would look like live, because I actually haven’t gigged with this project and it would be exciting because there is a lot of great young musicians and it would be interesting to see what way the physical side to things would turn out. You know, would I go with keyboards and samples or would I go with the full live band. I’m actually quite interested to see how that pans out so I suppose there is no plans just yet, obviously it’s going to come down to the current situation lifting and various things like that, so I would imagine it could be early next year before Butler will be performing fully live.But I do look forward to that and getting a few more songs and having a decent enough set to perform. 

Thomas has experienced the industry from many different aspects.Through hIs band The Swing Cats, he has worked with different people and now Butler. I wondered what advice he would give to someone who wanted to start a career in music.

“I would say first of all you have to decide what you want to get out of music. I know that sounds a little clinical but do you want to be a gigging musician, do you want to be a recording artist, do you want to be a producer because I think in this day and age sometimes when you are releasing a song it’s like buying a lottery ticket. There are so many talented people out there and you need the infrastructure around you to get the results you’re looking for. So I would say first of all decide what kind of area of music you want to be in and then you will be able to streamline your plan. You need a plan, you need to know what you want out of something. I know obviously a lot of people do it for the love and that is absolutely brilliant. I do it for the love as well but you still need to know what you want out of it because I know a lot of people that would gig around and it might be more of a past time to them or life takes over and they have to get a full time job so again it’s around sustainability, it’s around having a plan and finding out what you want from it. I feel there is a lot of talented people not just in Ireland but around the world but there are a lot of talented people in Ireland and some don’t have the tools to know what the next steps are. Unfortunately there is only a handful of top managers so you have to, for want of a better expression, die on the cross before someone comes and picks you up or saves you. Gigging yourself to the top is not always the best option. If you’ve got a particular sound, you hone in on the sound, you try and make yourself somewhat original or somewhat better.It comes down to having that product and then you need the infrastructure around you. So if you have a product you then look for people that might be able to provide the infrastructure – I call them plugins as opposed to trying to do everything yourself. So ok I might need someone that can promote songs to radio, I might need someone that can help produce things to a better level, things like that and you will get plugins along the way.

As the saying goes youth is wasted on the young. If knew when I was 17 or 18 what I know now it would be a different world for me.But that’s the way it is. You do have to learn and you do have to try and make these decisions, particularly with a new band, there’s no rush no one is waiting for you to release your song, no one is banging down the door well for most new bands, so take your time, get it right. Get your songs right, your content, get what your sound is right, listen to what’s out there on the radio. Have a listen to the top 20 songs out there and if you have songs that you’re writing, fair enough their original but have a listen to what the current taste is in music and be clever about it. Maybe you could tweak a song that you have and you know might be slightly sounding a different way and just tweek it into the area it needs to be for radio for example. If a song is too long, to short, you have to think of it like that, which allows you to get to the next level. “

Thomas is building up his writing and tunes for a potential EP next year and hopefully a tour. Things are unsure at the moment but he’s busy planning and putting all the pieces together for his next release. 

“The plan would be to release one more single this year and then early next year bring out an EP and maybe a small tour that would be the ultimate plan at the moment. I suppose the climate at the moment is about having the next song ready to go and thats what people want. They want instant gratification on the music side where they won’t necessarily take the time to listen to an album. What I don’t want to do is spend a lot of time and effort in a big album and something like that for it not to get the proper exposure.So at the moment my plan is to continue to release singles until something catches on to a level where people’s ears are open and then I can bring out a more comprehensive piece of work. That is the way music has gone, certainly for Butler anyway. That may change but that seems to be the way people are consuming music. So what’s next for me is a load more promo and a load more writing. I’ve been working on this next song. I’ve been doing it remotely at the moment but hopefully with the slight changes with four people being aloud in a room I’ll be able to go and actually work on the song face to face and trying to start building the next campaign as well. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks we will have some acoustic songs up online as well just to get people’s feedback on it. That’s what I’m up to at the moment.

Butler is an ambitious and fun project with infectious tunes that make you want to instantly dance. Thomas has clearly put a lot of planning and effort into creating and honing his craft to provide lush, well textured and melodies tunes ready for everyone to enjoy. I’m looking forward to what tunes the coming months bring and also to that all important live show as soon as Thomas can organise one. 

Stream ‘Colours of Love’ below 


Author : Danu

April and the Drift ‘Garbage Rules’

Songwriter April and the Drift releases her satirical new single ‘Garbage Rules’. Based in Australia, Copenhhagen’s April and the Drift is a singer-songwriter whose debut album ‘Shorelines’ came out in 2019 to much acclaim, with her most recent single ‘In a Prayer’ amassing over 29,000 streams on Spotify. 

With wispy haunting tones drifting through a misty lo fi pop background and a creepy fairground soundscape, ‘Garbage Rules’ showcases April and the Drift’s eerie ambient musicianship. Whispered vocals coo over the floaty mysterious melody while ska rhythms and jaunty guitar add buoyancy. The songs rhythmic backbone bounces with reggae-like beats providing a cheery underbelly to the songs chilling exterior. Beautifully haunting breathy vocals add an ominous contrast while the lyrics question the priorities of modern society.

Written in a day ‘Garbage Rules’ is a thoughtful and satirical reflection of consumer culture which April and the Drift could see having a negative impact on their surroundings and environment. The way the haunting elements pivot around the cheery beats is masterful. ‘Garbage Rules’ is a lulling and eerie new single from April and the Drift.

Stream ‘Garbage Rules’ below


Author : Danu

Martha Hill ‘Grilled Cheese’

Martha Hill has released her new single ‘Grilled Cheese’. The track is the first single off her upcoming EP ‘Summer Up North’. After being tipped as one of BBC Introducing’s “ones to watch”, followed by a feature on Jools Holland, Martha Hill is one of the most exciting upcoming artists of 2020. Funded by the coveted PRS’s Women Make Music Fund, and also a Rebalance finalist, Hill released her debut EP “Be Still” in October 2019 which received support from BBC 6music, BBC Introducing, Amazing Radio and Spotify Playlists (amongst others).

Thriving on a deep rhythmic beat, ‘Grilled Cheese’ presents Martha Hill’s engaging and edgy  musicianship through a blend of soft pop and biting indie. The light verses are presented with hypnotic guitar strums between bouncy drum beats while Hill’s soft rasped vocals caress the melody. The track becomes dynamic as it builds to its harsher chorus. Crashing guitars slice with angst while a rampant bass groove and intensifying drums create the tracks raw backdrone. The song is surrounded with melodic hooks and vibrant soundscapes to create an effervescent expressive number which lyrically dissects the tumblings of a relationship. Hill crafts her music superbly and this invigorating tune is a glimpse at the potential of this talented artist.

Stream ‘Grilled Cheese’ below 


Author : Danu

Kodaline ‘Say Something’

Kodaline follow the release of their new album ‘One Day At A Time’ by sharing an inspiring new video for their current single ‘Say Something’. Directed by the band’s long-term collaborator Stevie Russell, the video is the first project from an exciting new partnership between the band’s label, B-Unique Records, and Mirriad, the computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) company, to develop and harness in-content advertising for music artists using different streaming and social platforms. It has also been boosted with participation from UNICEF.’Say Something’ represents one of the highlights of Kodaline’s ‘One Day At A Time’ album. The band’s fourth studio set has already accumulated 28.5 million streams and looks set to add a bold new chapter to a career that has included three #1 albums in Ireland, two Top 5 albums in the UK, and more than a billion streams on Spotify.

Wrapped in a blanket of melodious songwriting, twinkling soundscapes and emotional radiance,  ‘Say Something’ is another heartfelt number from Kodaline. The track begins tender and sweet before building into a sway along, emotive anthem. With sweet vocals, soft harmonies and a blossoming wall of sound ‘Say Something’ follows the rich musicianship and heart rushing tenderness of ‘One Day At A Time’ in all its warm, fuzzy and glowing glory. 

The ‘Say Something’ video tells a story about thinking big. In the video a toddler dreams of going into space, becoming an aerospace engineer, pilot and astronaut to make that ambition a reality before returning to earth with a bump and a tasty treat.

Watch the video for ‘Say Something’ below 


Author : Danu

Askies ‘Easy’

Askies are back with their brand new single, ‘Easy’.The band have already made a name for themselves on the live circuit- most notably growing a following in their hometown of Leeds with 2 sold out shows in 2019 and the release of their last two singles ‘Subject To Change’ and ‘Catch Up’ .

Relentless rhythms and chiming guitars abound on this tight yet chaotic track as ‘Easy’ boasts the chilled yet blustery rock of Askies. The band walk a fine line between light ethereal indie and explosive alternative for their new single. The verses meander through a mist of whining guitars and sultry teasing strums while the chorus erupts into the bands crashing and exhilarating wall of sound. Their ability to tease and lament through the rock-infused verses while weaving a rich rhythmic underbelly of refined guitar work and intelligent songwriting is what makes Askies an impressive and proficient band. The flurries on guitar soar above the rumble on bass and drums while the passionate vocals and enticing catchy melody slide into the ear with ease. Askies are building their sound beautifully and the result is this dynamic track brimming with refined, mature musicianship. 

About the song the band said : “it’s a common situation in relationships, and most people would be able to relate to the same type of anger’s voiced through the lyrics, and the overall sound of the song. Easy beautifully encapsulates the complex idea of retrospection and the feelings surrounding a dissolving relationship.”

Stream ‘Easy’ below 


Author : Danu

Worth A Listen -modernlove.

Our Worth A Listen Track This Week Comes From modernlove.

Photo Credit : David McGeary

Ireland’s rising Indie Pop act modernlove. have released their new single ‘If You Wanna See Me’. The band have rapidly become one of indie-pop’s brightest and most talked about new bands. 2019 saw the release of singles ‘Bop’ and ‘Liquorice’ and the bands streaming figures are at nearly half a million on Spotify.’Bop’ was also featured in a recent episode of the Channel 4 series ‘Made in Chelsea’  and earlier this year the band performed a SOLD OUT Dublin headline show in The Sound House in February.All of modernlove’s singles to date have picked up national radio support in the UK and Ireland including ‘Play Irish Artist of The Week’ by Ed Smith on Today FM, Track Of The Week on XS Manchester, radio premieres on 2FM and spins on BBC Ulster, Across The Line and Radio X

‘If You Wanna See Me’ is a cohesive ethereal electronic number that sparkles with light indie and rich rhythmic fluctuations as modernlove. provide a glimpse into their spacious, ambient and mood shaping musicianship. This track holds the vibrance and clarity of its predecessors however, ‘If You Wanna See Me’ exudes cooler tones and lo-fi textures. The track radiates ambition and tactile energy as the labyrinthine synths shimmer through the buoyant cushioning beat. As the track progresses it blossoms becoming more lush and expressive.

I have to hand it to these guys ‘If You Wanna See Me’ has beauty even within its harsher psych infused moments as well as in the shimmering lo – fi pop coating. The track is a fine example of mature, rich songwriting and immaculate production. The expanding soundscapes masterfully unfold with each musical progression teasing and seducing the listener while soft vocals caress a dreamy melody which twinkles with elements of distortion on guitars and bass.

A sublime new single from modernlove. They are a band worth keeping an eye on.

You can catch modernlove. perform their headline show in The Grand Social, Dublin on Oct 31st as part of the rescheduled Eastbound Festival.

Stream ‘If You Wanna See Me’ below 


Author : Danu

Lucy Robinson Live On Virtual

AER Music, Fluttertone and dootdoot Records have come together to create an opportunity on the Zoom platform for artists to perform. They have called it Virtual and this week’s event hosted the amazing talents of Lucy Robinson

I sit with many others (who are in their kitchen and various rooms in their houses) ready to watch Lucy Robinson live on Virtual. The last gig she will do as Lucy Robinson as she has changed her moniker to Nicha. It’s becoming a regular gathering on a Wednesday night and livestreams becoming the “norm” as members of the audience watch while doing the dishes, preparing their dinner, chilling on the beach or just sitting down relaxing.  

Lucy Robinson is an outstanding performer. Her warm rich and rasped tone has a deeper more resounding depth than most of her singer songwriter counterparts and her songs are fun nuggets of delight. Sitting in her room adorned with green foliage, a lava lamp and soft tropical colour scheme the setting is perfect for a sunny summer’s evening. Lucy takes time to say hello to the viewers and banter with them showing her fun humour and charming bubbly persona.

Lucy didn’t disappoint. She served up a live performance interspersing raw musical talent with thought-provoking lyrics and beautiful vocals. She manages to mesmerise even within this acoustic setting. Her melodies wrap around the intricate strums and picks on guitar with ease adding to the golden radiance she emits. ‘Mustard’, ‘Poison’  and ‘Chess’  have the viewers bopping and swaying with cheery smiles on their faces. A little girl watching dances with her kitten teddy while the muted clapping and thumbs up manage to create a cosy and warm setting. 

Lucy took the crowd away from the stress of the world outside to indulge in an evening of storytelling and song-craft. Her tunes are intimate and melodious as each song made the platform feel personal and comfortable. She treats the viewers to a few new songs – ‘Red and Blue’ is quite the sultry delight. With jaunty guitar striking between the smoky rich tones of her voice, it’s definitely a track to look forward to. Gearing up to release a new single ‘Devices’ on the 9th July Lucy gives us a glimpse of what we can look forward to. This golden ditty drifts upon a sweet as honey melody while the lilts through the chorus are earworm worthy. I actually woke up the next morning singing it in my head and I only heard it once. Lucy has quite the knack for crafting simple vocal hooks and her equally sweet personality is so warm and inviting it’s difficult not to be charmed by her. 

A brief Q&A brings the session to an end as viewers ask Lucy questions about her influences, who she would like to collaborate with and how she deals with pre-show anxiety – I think she gave the best advice I’ve ever heard, don’t picture the crowd naked!. 

Lucy Robinson is a unique artist and a wonderful singer. I’m certain the livesteam experience is nerve-racking for an artist however all the behind the scenes work with sound checks etc paid off. The end result was an entertaining, emotive show boasting an abundance of musical precision, originality and the enticing talent of Lucy Robinson. 

Check her out under her new moniker Nicha on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/nichaamusic/


Author : Danu

Sylvette ‘Kelpius’

5-piece Art-Rock band Sylvette have released their new single ‘Kelpius’. The band joined forces with New Order guitarist Phil Cunningham and fellow Bad Lieutenant band mate and producer Jake Evans to produce their upcoming album.During their four years as a band they have released a debut album, completed 2 UK tours, had support from BBC introducing, BBC 6, and had live sessions at BBC Bristol and BBC Kent. In 2019 they appeared on the festival circuit playing Dot to Dot and Kendal Calling festival. As warm ups to their new album release the band has released 3 singles over the past few months, Panel of Glass, Surrender and Memories (falling), each track pushing boundaries and creating evocative soundscapes.

‘Kelpius’ continues Sylvette’s organically progressive sound as they create wonderful textures and psychedelic mirages through soft and at times crashing soundscapes to provide a hair-raising and intriguing listening experience.The title of the track comes from the name of a cave in America which the first ever doomsday cult hid in as they awaited the end of the world. 

This song is another mesmerising and evocative track from the five piece. A dark canvas is splattered with sparkling glimmers on synths while bubbling drums slap and spatter through a thick muggy atmosphere of humid electronics. The tribal whines between intimate rhythmic grooves and thrilling pulses ruminate in the background with conflicting emotions and eerie fluctuations while the warm guitar and earthy ambiance creates a sweet innocence within the track.

Vocally the band set themselves apart from their contemporaries. Charlie Sinclair’s unique vocals have a classical tone. His emotive voice not only guides and grounds the listener through Sylvette’s twisting frenetic blend of futuristic electronics and spacey psychedelia but also urges and encourages the track into its epic moments with ease.

Sylvette are masters at creating a labyrinth of texture, melody and sound within their tracks. They allow each element to flourish, blossom and build to the song’s inevitable and thrilling crescendo. Sylvette have created a sublime new track that is both hauntingly mystical and celestial all at once.

Stream ‘Kelpius’ below 


Author : Danu

Props ‘You & Me’

Props has released his new single ‘You & Me’. Props’ debut ‘wired EP’ seeped into the world last month with nice words across the blogosphere, radio play from BBC Introducing and Amazing Radio and a spot on Tom Robinson’s Fresh Faves.

‘You & Me’ infuses smooth indie and intricate electronic beats with eclectic textures and psychedelic distortion to create a wonderful pop tune. Hyperactive keys jingle through a beat heavy flutter as Props throws sweet pop melodies over a vibrant explosive sound. The bursts of synths create a juicy, radiant atmosphere in the track as Props uses lo-fi and a rich, intricate electronic backdrop to create a dazzling and lush listening experience. The tracks’ cynical lyrics contrast the cheery bouncy soundscapes superbly which adds to the songs appeal. With a deft beat drop creating harsh edgy elements between the sun kissed sugar pop melody ‘You & Me’ is an upbeat and fun track from Props.

About the song Props said : “You & Me is an observation of human beings clearly sleep walking to self destruction. Not particularly cheerful,but hopefully the music makes up for that…’”

Stream ‘You & Me’ below


Author : Danu

Indie: (n) an obscure form of rock which you only learn about from someone slightly more hip than yourself.

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