Dusty Grant is a 39 year old singer-songwriter from Wichita (USA), who plays dark acoustic rock music. His full name is Dustin, but he’s been called Dusty for as long as he can remember. He grew up in the suburbs of Omaha. “My mom and older sister listened to a lot of music while IContinue reading “In the spotlight: Dusty Grant”
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In the spotlight: Diddie Hair
Diddie is a singer-songwriter from Hull (UK), who just turned 20. When he was 2 years old, he watched Elton John videos on YouTube with his dad. “I don’t remember all that well, but apparently I used to sit on his knee watching them and then clap my hands and get him to put itContinue reading “In the spotlight: Diddie Hair”
In the spotlight: Bryan Robinson
According to the bio on his website, Bryan Robinson (UK), would never win the lottery. Simply, because he doesn’t buy lottery tickets. However, he is a lucky winner after all, because he has earned this week’s spotlight! So purely hypothetical, if he did win € 10.000 in a lottery to spend on anything music-related. HowContinue reading “In the spotlight: Bryan Robinson”
Just a review: Daniel Charles Cook – Lonely Boy
You’ll all know the name of Daniel Charles Cook as he is probably the most active twitter artist out in twitterspace. Every day he will share his most beloved playlists, artists accounts and music. He deserves some love in return. Folk. That’s the genrebox we put his track in. “Lonely Boy” immediately reminds me ofContinue reading “Just a review: Daniel Charles Cook – Lonely Boy”
Just a review : Black Painted Beastie Bell
Imagine yourself on a weekend trip in Berlin. You’ve had a nice meal and have some energy left for a musical treatment. The small entrance of the Urban Spree promises cheap beer and live rock music. Sounds like a plan. The smell gives you an idea what genre will be played. Downstairs it’s steaming hot.Continue reading “Just a review : Black Painted Beastie Bell”
Just a review: Down by the Docks
Down by the Docks (Listening to Rhythm and Blues) by the Postindustrial Poets. We just cannot agree about this one. I love it. Love the way they sing together, I love the guitarplay (especially the part at 2:40!), I love the continues beat of the drums. But this seems to be a track you loveContinue reading “Just a review: Down by the Docks”