Thadeus Gonzalez crafts a genre-defying experience on album, "Street Fights Are Starting To Hurt"

Oakland-based artist Thadeus Gonzalez returns with his fourth studio album, "Street Fights Are Starting To Hurt," a poignant exploration of identity, longing, and the complexities of human emotion. Through ten tracks of genre-blending brilliance, Gonzalez offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into his world, inviting listeners on a journey of self-discovery and introspection.

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Nick Noon ignites Summer vibes with "Who Needs Who"

Indie-rock sensation Nick Noon delivers a summer anthem for the ages with his latest single, "Who Needs Who." Bursting onto the scene with electrifying energy and unbridled enthusiasm, Noon proves himself as a force to be reckoned with in the music world. Set to captivate audiences and dominate dance floors, this instant hit showcases Noon's undeniable talent and magnetic presence.

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DJ Paize & Tom Tainted collaborate on Progressive House anthem, "Mental"

DJ Paize and Tom Tainted present a new collaboration via Red Trail Music: a hard-hitting Progressive House anthem titled ‘Mental’. A pair whose striking individual talents and distinct signature sound continue to see fans captivated by their music, this newest production from the duo is sure to gain attention as it works to showcase the unique creativity of both of these powerhouse Producers.

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Fantomacs delivers soulful exploration on "Unmet Needs" double single release

In a riveting display of musical prowess and emotional depth, Fantomacs unveils a captivating journey through the intricate landscapes of self-balance and mental stability with the double single release, "Unmet Needs Pt. 1 and Pt. 2." Born in Berlin and currently crafting his sonic tapestries in Switzerland, Fantomacs has earned a revered reputation as a multi-faceted artist with an innate ability to navigate diverse genres and fuse disparate musical styles seamlessly.

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