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Hailing from New Zealand, rising pop-star Iris has released her debut album Unlocked via Planet Light Records. Her breakout single off the album, “IDFUNM,” showcases her maturity, evolving from a soft-spoken and fragile indie sound to a soulful and unapologetic pop powerhouse.
Known for her 2019 release “Dangerous,” which has now amassed 4.5m+ view on YouTube alone, Iris further opens up her world to a ready and willing audience in 2020. Stream her debut album below.
Producer/songwriter NUVILICES has dropped his latest track “music box” f/PARIIS IX via CloudKid Records. A blend of playful pop melodies mixed with trap-infused beats, “music box” is filled with consuming 808s, intriguing additions of oriental influences and PARIIS IX captivating sound, channeling the likes of Tyler, The Creator and Jaden.
“The song is about the naivety of ignoring consequences and the wasteland it creates. I’ve been in my bubble this whole time, simply playing with this music box which turned out to be dynamite,” says NUVILICES. To stay updated on new music, follow NUVILICES on Instagram. In the meantime, stream his latest single below.
Emerging from San Diego, Grant has released “Distraction,” via Lowly Records (5/7). The electronic music producer originally made his debut with “Reach” in 2014 on Monstercat when he was just 16-year-old. Since then, he’s steadily grown into a force to be reckoned with in the EDM scene having amassed over 35m streams on Spotify alone. His debut EP Wishes was released last Fall.
Grant continues his journey with his latest released signed to Lowly Records. Word has it he has collaborations with established vocalist lined up for the rest of the year with a larger solo-project on the horizon. For now, stream “Distraction” below.