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Lorkin OReilly Releases Collaborative Project with Melanie MacLaren: Tadpole Emporium
Lorkin OReilly Releases Collaborative Project with Melanie MacLaren: Tadpole Emporium

What began with voice notes and Garageband demos was crystallized in March when the two met up to record at Building Records in upstate New York.

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New Artists in October. - Announcing a Partnership with TuneIn On Air.
New Artists in October. - Announcing a Partnership with TuneIn On Air.

Our GETSEEN Submission platform is finally up and running, so this month we are putting the spotlight on our GETSEEN submissions.

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Timeless Electronic Alt Pop from Brisbane. - cln: Endlessly
Timeless Electronic Alt Pop from Brisbane. - cln: Endlessly

For a moment we can all savor the simple beauty of a rare, lonely bird, yowling in the rain.

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This Talented Vocalist is the Step Daughter of Pop Legend Daryl Hall. - Introducing: March Fry: Waiting Up
This Talented Vocalist is the Step Daughter of Pop Legend Daryl Hall. - Introducing: March Fry: Waiting Up

Weaves her classic sense of Soul into a modern production aesthetic, with an absolutely gorgeous vocal presence and a wide, bubbly mix.

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All the Feels For September
All the Feels For September

Fall has always been my favorite season.

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Long Awaited Alt Folk Debut from Melbourne Phenom. - Ruby Gill: Im gonna die with this frown on my face
Long Awaited Alt Folk Debut from Melbourne Phenom. - Ruby Gill: Im gonna die with this frown on my face

Perfectly aligned with a new generation that is more than ready to shake up the status quo.

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Hip Hop Meets Alt Pop in Southern California. - Introducing poam: kites
Hip Hop Meets Alt Pop in Southern California. - Introducing poam: kites

You could just call their music a funky mashup of hip-hop and electronic alt pop and you wouldnt be too far from the truth.

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Debut EP Drops from this Up and Coming NYC Songwriter. - Nadia Kamrath: James
Debut EP Drops from this Up and Coming NYC Songwriter. - Nadia Kamrath: James

Often enough, we learn too late that change is not always a force for good.

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