Posts in Soul
CanoDamere bringing soul back to the forefront 

In the area of Houston, it’s a slew of artists who are releasing material every day but it’s some of these artists that stick and others don’t. When it comes to the rising talent that stems from the city, one can be very decisive to what’s going to be the next thing that can represent Space City. Well, he may not be the biggest artist at this time but one artist to keep an eye out for is CanoDamare. 

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Jacob Banks gets sanctified on “The Boy Who Cried Freedom” 

The circulation of new music is one of the most interesting processes that a listener can find themselves in. My official to Jacob Banks was through an internship assignment, I listened to his material in small increments, but it was until the flow of this project, “The Boy Who Cried Freedom” where I saw a bright future for this budding international artist. This five track project pieces together the elements of raw emotion, reflection, and revival.

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Chris McClenney squeeze out Jazz and R&B on "Portrait In Two"

The soul and exciting multi-instrumentalist from Maryland, Chris McClenney, who has released a White Label through Soulection, as well as producing for D.R.A.M, recently released his debut EP, Portrait in Two. The 11-track project is lush with beautiful R&B, jazz, and funk landscapes, which are well complemented by the diverse and emotive vocal performances from McClenney.

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