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earmilk.com | Aidan Grant
Today, we delve into the sonic universe of Sunrise in Jupiter, a London-based cinematic rock band captivating listeners with their layered, emotional transmissions. Lead singer Sonny describes the band's sound as 'what you would play on the way to another planet,' a blend of modern rock built for distance and reflection. Their ambitious release strategy of unveiling 14 tracks over five months mirrors the emotional arc of their project, ‘Mission to Mars Vol.
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earmilk.com | Aidan Grant
Dutch artist PIEN's debut EP, According to Plan, presents a compelling blend of indie-Americana and introspective songwriting. The EP delves into themes of acceptance and the unpredictable nature of life, delivered with a raw honesty and an authenticity throughout the songwriting. It's a project that sounds like it could be equally from Alabama or Amsterdam. PIEN's vocal prowess shines, particularly in tracks like "I Know," which boasts dreamy melodies and driving rhythms.
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earmilk.com | Aidan Grant
One of London’s most anticipated electronic festivals is back again this summer with a stacked lineup, fresh stage collabs, and more variety than ever. Field Day 2025 is coming in loud, proud, and genre-fluid, planting its flag at Brockwell Park with six stages ready for some of the most exciting names in global underground music. This year’s return is all about varitey- in energy, genre, and identity.
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2 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Aidan Grant
Emerging from London with a rich and diverse musical background, Pavel Areen, alongside Sidonix, offers a compelling blend of sound and visuals on their latest single "Feeling Low". Areen, a seasoned music composer, drummer, and sound engineer with roots in Bangladesh, has made waves globally with his work. From performing at Madison Square Garden with rock legends Scorpions to his contributions to award-winning films, Areen's experience is undeniable.
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2 weeks ago |
earmilk.com | Aidan Grant
Jules Liesl’s breakout single “Cherry” already had a bite, but in the hands of James Hurr and Karsten Sollors, it transforms into a finely-tuned dancefloor weapon. Their remix, released via Halogen, reimagines its potential for late-night club rotations and discerning DJ sets. From the opening bars, the remix locks into a sleek Afro-house rhythm- polished percussion, gliding sub-bass, and tight groove engineering that feels both modern and timeless.
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