Get to know the earnest style of @PhilGoodsmusic with “I Miss You”

PHIL GOOD, “I Miss You”

L.A. singer/songwriter Phil Good makes it sound so easy with his earnest approach to a lyric and melody.  The Sean Turk remix of “Sleeping In” is already one of my favourites of 2017, and following “Growing Up” is “I Miss You”.  It’s another fine song under 3 minutes with an easy-going, sincere vocal, though I don’t think it will make you run back to your ex anytime soon 😉 but you can certainly reflect on all of the good times you had.  Phil’s songs can also traverse the pop and dance music genres easily so I’d like to hear what remixes might bring to “I Miss You”.  In the meantime, get to know this charming new favourite at the link above.

Create your own adventure with “Talisman” by @Egzodmusic

EGZOD, “Talisman”

A lot of songs in the trap, future bass, and dubstep sub-genres can sound like one big mess sometimes, but exceptions like “Talisman” by US-based Frenchman Egzod always make it worthwhile to keep listening.  “Talisman” is a bold, aggressive instrumental that sounds like it wants to transport you to an Egyptian or other African adventure of some kind.  It’s meant to be played loud, and the melody shifts seamlessly away from big future bassy sounds to others with more high end percussion and keyboards.  There’s a lot going on here so don’t expect it to sink in with one or two listens.  Egzod definitely knows his craft and while making a splash with an instrumental is always no mean feat, continuing to incorporate vocalists or other talents into the mix on other songs will definitely give his songs the right attention.  

Australia-based @Latchmeresound shines with summery “You”

https://soundcloud.com/latchmeresound/you

LATCHMERE, “You”

UK-born, Australia-based producer Latchmere continues to showcase the diverse mix of dance music he can offer with “You”.  While essentially an instrumental with vocal effects, “You” has an summery classic house vibe with some slight hip hop flavour to create a big bounce that makes you feel good when it all meshes together.  It’s pretty straight-forward and immediately likeable 🙂 Be sure to show “You” and Latchmere’s other songs some love by starting with the link up above for a free download.