Drex Carter – City After City (Music Video) [TMN Premiere]

Orlando rapper Drex Carter and fellow Central Florida beatsmith Kkami connect for a new collaborative EP called THAW. The three song project is a hybrid approach that features lo-fi, bedroom pop, and hip-hop influences that blend together as smooth as butter.

“High Hopes” features a verse from Mitch$$$, another bubbling Orlando based artist on the rise. THAW came out yesterday and today comes a trippy, glitched-out music video for “City After City” that takes us on a wild ride and fits in well with the audio. Keep a tab on Drex Carter, Kkami, and Mitch$$$ in 2020.

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[Music Video] Mokita – Kiss and Tell

Coming out of a successful 2018 that saw him release a range of gorgeous chill-pop masterpieces, Mokita is continuing that streak in 2019 with his first single of the year. “Kiss & Tell” will surely tug at your heart strings and is bound to pave the way for even more brilliant hybrid music to come from the hand of the Nashville-based producer and singer/songwriter soon enough. The Armada releas shows his ability to hold his own by himself without anybody helping on backing production, which an exciting and impressive direction for John-Luke Carter, who is known to most simply by his stage name Mokita.
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[MP3 Playlist] Indie Dojo (March 2019 Round #3)

Well hello, hello. Come here often? Or at least once a week? Every Tuesday, for a new playlist? No pressure if you don’t. Just putting it out there in case you were unaware.

’Barrie – Darjeeling’
’Augustine – Luzon’
’Estes – Laurelli’
’Lannds – 2093’
’Nick Kingswell – Undertow’
’King Commoner – HERE IT COMES AGAIN’
’The Hollow End – torms’
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[Music Video] Stealing Oceans – On My Wave

Nashville group Stealing Oceans, lead by Brian Thompson releases the music video for their infectious single “On My Wave,” showcasing shots from the live shows, and cuts from the good times on the road and in LA as a band. Promoting peace, love, and positivity, Brian shares below what the song means to him:

“It’s about vibrating on a higher frequency and not letting anything affect your mind state. Our camp is on the come up and everything just feels right at the moment which has heightened our overall vibe. The first verse is about certain people who I have weeded out of my life because I realized they were using our friendship as an opportunity for me to provide them with something they didn’t have. In the second verse, I talk about my relationship with my fans. I love them...”

Watch the official music video for “On My Wave” below, and follow Stealing Oceans on Spotify to keep up with new music.

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[Hip-Hop] iiiso – Escape Rope

Portland based hip-hop artist, iiiso gives us a peak into his Pacific Northwest world, with visuals for his “Escape Rope,” the second single from his Ego Trip: Collection EP. iiiso trades in his darker, thought-provoking ways from his first single “In My Soul,” with a more chilled out introspective vibe on  his latest. Produced by HushDeGod, take a dive into some scenic greenery with iiiso, it’s a wave! 

cold cat, kick it in my old shoes
love to keep it old school
can’t say it aint happen like i told you!
posted in the rain forest, coastal

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[Music Video] Harry Nathan – Rooftops

The Berklee School of Music student Harry Nathan has been making some solid moves as of late. The Australian producer and DJ dropped some hot beats at Ultra and has now come out with a music video for his single “Rooftops.” The indie-pop style of this track is phenomenal, just as the music video is.

Harry’s a creative person whose circle is full of other creatives. For this music video he partnered up with his friends Odeya Rush and Ryan Lee, both of whom worked on the Goosebumps feature film. Upon viewing the video, you wouldn’t guess this was just a group of friends making a video. It just happens to be that all involved are extremely talented prodigies. Enjoy!

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[Music Video] Tungevaag & Raaban – Bad Boy

“Bad Boy” is sort of a quintessential dancehall/moombahton track name; it just fits. That name has been attributed to a new single by Tungevaag & Raaban that came with a music video treatment. The duo are no strangers to viral hits and this one just might be added to their list.

The masked musical marauders shift the tempo down for a moombah inspired treat. It’s a major tune that gets even better with the music video. In it the duo crusade across Las Vegas enjoying themselves and the ruckus they get into. Sit back and enjoy the show!

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