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Music Review - Josh Orange Confronts a Broken World in 'Believers & Dreamers (What Have We Become)'
“Believers & Dreamers (What Have We Become)" by Josh Orange doesn’t just play—it pushes. From the opening lines, there’s a sense of frustration boiling just under the surface, and it only grows stronger as the track unfolds

KMasters
1 day ago2 min read


June Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
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KMasters
4 days ago3 min read


Music Review - From Shadows to Soundwaves: The Power of 'Two Becoming One' by MIQAEL feat. ANNIÊ
“Two Becoming One” kicks off Love & Death, the new EP by Swedish artist MIQAEL in collaboration with Brazilian singer ANNIÊ — and it’s a striking way to open the door into their shared world. The track feels like a slow-burning confession, wrapped in a punk rock shell but pulsing with raw emotion underneath.

KMasters
Jun 282 min read


May Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
Jun 274 min read


Music Review - Can’t Leave, Won’t Forget: “San Diego” by The New Citizen Kane Is a Love Letter to a City and a Wound
Some songs don’t just describe a place — they pull you back into it, heart first. “San Diego” by The New Citizen Kane does exactly that. Wrapped in shimmering indie pop production and bittersweet poetry, this track captures the emotional gravity of a city that holds both the joy of first love and the ache of loss.

KMasters
Jun 242 min read


Music Review - Flawed, Fierce, and Fully Alive: Lawrence Timoni’s “Good Enough (Still I Try)” Turns Self-Doubt Into an Anthem
Lawrence Timoni’s “Good Enough (Still I Try)” doesn’t waste time pretending. From the opening line, it drops you right into the middle of a familiar storm — one where ambition crashes into anxiety, and every step forward feels like it might fall apart.

KMasters
Jun 232 min read


Music Review - Boogie on the Boardwalk: Martin Packwood’s “Beach Street Boogie” is a Sunlit Groove Worth Repeating
With “Beach Street Boogie,” Martin Packwood delivers a radiant, guitar-driven instrumental that captures the colorful spirit of Beach Street — a lively corner of his hometown where shipping containers have been transformed into a haven for street art, food, bars, and music. That atmosphere pulses through every note of this feel-good track.

KMasters
Jun 221 min read


May Top Picks ( Week 3 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
Jun 204 min read


Music Review - From Grief to Groove: TR3VON Ignites ‘Wake Up The Night’
There’s something quietly powerful about “Wake Up The Night” by TR3VON
At first, it plays like a smooth, late-night R&B track — easy on the ears, effortless. But listen more closely, and there’s something else underneath. The song comes from a personal place. TR3VON wrote it after his mother passed away, and that feeling stays with you throughout. Not in a heavy way — more like a quiet strength that carries the whole thing.

KMasters
Jun 152 min read


Music Review - ‘OWA OWA’ by Lil Tecca: Where Melodic Mayhem Meets Chill Swagger
Lil Tecca’s “OWA OWA” isn’t trying to be deep, and that’s exactly why it works. The track floats in on a looped, almost trance-like chant—“owa-owa”—that’s weirdly addictive. It’s not about storytelling, it’s about a feeling. One that lingers somewhere between late-night haze and a flex-heavy headspace.

KMasters
Jun 142 min read


May Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
Jun 144 min read


Music Review - “Distant” by Ava Valianti – The Kind of Heartbreak You Don’t See Coming
There’s a particular kind of sadness that doesn’t come crashing in — it just drifts, quiet and unannounced. You don’t even know it’s there until you catch yourself missing someone you haven’t talked to in months. That’s the space Ava Valianti’s “Distant” lives in, not breakup, heartbreak — something softer, harder to name. The slow unraveling of once-inseparable friendships.

KMasters
Jun 92 min read


Music Review - “The Horizon” by Larry Karpenko – Sound Without Words, and a Future Worth Building
Some music doesn’t ask to be heard — it just arrives. That’s how “The Horizon” by Larry Karpenko feels. Quiet at first but steady, like something you didn’t know you needed to sit with until it’s already in your chest, asking you to breathe a little deeper.

KMasters
Jun 82 min read


Music Review - “Intertwined” by Delta of Venus – A Sonic Cloudburst of Empathy
Some songs feel less like music and more like weather. “Intertwined” by Delta of Venus rolls in slowly, like fog after rain — thick with feeling, hard to define, and impossible to ignore once you’re inside it.

KMasters
Jun 72 min read


Music Review - “Million Years” by Starry Venus – A Sacred Soundscape of Healing and Empowerment
Some songs arrive like a whisper — not asking to be heard, just waiting for you to really listen. “Million Years” by Starry Venus from her album "SOUL", feels like that. It’s gentle but emotionally rich, almost like you’re being invited into a moment that was never meant to be public, but somehow you’re welcome anyway.

KMasters
Jun 62 min read


May Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
Jun 53 min read


Music Review - Kevin Driscoll Finds Strength in Vulnerability with “You Could Have Told Me”
Kevin Driscoll’s latest single, “You Could Have Told Me,” hits like a quiet storm. It’s stripped-down, emotional, and brutally honest — the kind of song that doesn’t need flashy production to make an impact. You can tell this one comes from a real place.

KMasters
Jun 22 min read


April Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
May 303 min read


Music Review - Rosetta West’s “Circle of Doubt” – A Haunting Beltane Invocation of Spiritual Struggle
Rosetta West’s new single, “Circle of Doubt,” dropped right on Beltane—a Celtic festival tied to fire, renewal, and transformation. The timing isn’t accidental. The song feels like a slow awakening from some kind of spiritual fog, both heavy and searching....

KMasters
May 241 min read


April Top Picks ( Week 3 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly
In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month
You're welcome to share....

KMasters
May 203 min read
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