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Cold Current Music Presents: Weekend Flow Music Shows on 99.7 DA HEAT Miami

Cold Current Music Presents: Weekend Flow Music Shows on 99.7 DA HEAT Miami Some weekends are made for noise. Others are built like journeys. On March 20, 21, and 22, 2026, 99.7 DA HEAT Miami and Cold Current Music return with a new edition of the Weekend Flow Music Shows,…

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NEBO Bring Philosophy, Genre Freedom, and Island Atmosphere to Modern Independent Music

Some bands write songs to capture a mood. Others aim for something larger, using melody and rhythm to wrestle with ideas that rarely find space in contemporary music. NEBO, the Charlottetown-based band led by songwriter Neb Kujundzic, clearly belong to the second category. Their music is unafraid of questions, unafraid…

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Upiór Turn Forefathers’ Eve – Part II Into a Violent, Mourning Ritual of Modern Metal

Some metal songs hit like a weapon. Others arrive like a haunting. Upiór’s Forefathers’ Eve – Part II does both. Relentless and cinematic in equal measure, the track is built as a confrontation between brute force and spiritual collapse, between the violence of the body and the punishment of the…

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S.O.R.M Roar Back With I’m A Killer, a Heavy Rock Single Fueled by History, Anger, and Defiance

Some rock songs arrive to entertain. Others arrive with dirt on their boots and fire in their lungs. S.O.R.M’s new single, I’m A Killer, belongs to the second category. Released on March 13, 2026 via Noble Demon, the track hits with the blunt force of classic heavy rock, but it…

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NeroArgento – Forgiveness: A Cinematic Crossover Epic from a Distant World

There are heavy tracks, and then there are tracks that feel built like worlds. NeroArgento’s latest single, Forgiveness, belongs firmly to the second category. This is not just another industrial metal release designed to hit hard for three minutes and disappear into the algorithm. It is a high-concept collision of…

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601 Return With Inkblood and a Record Built to Unite Dancefloors and Moshpits

Some artists spend years chasing relevance. 601 spent years chasing the sound they actually wanted to hear. That difference matters, and you can feel it immediately. Founded in 1993 by Nat Slater and George Miller, 601 have long occupied a singular space in British electronic music. Across more than three…

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Carlito Home and the Art of Musical Escape in Dance Between Forest and Village

Some tracks do not simply play. They open a door. Carlito Home’s latest release, Dance Between Forest and Village, belongs to that rare category of music that feels less like a song than a slow crossing between worlds. From the first notes, the piece invites the listener into a landscape…

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The Snowball Effect and The Last Sanctuary: Ambient Music That Breathes, Expands, and Gently Pulls You In

Some music demands attention. Some music earns it quietly. The Snowball Effect, the ambient electronic project of UK-based composer and musician John Beith, belongs firmly to the second category. His work does not rush toward the listener or fight for the spotlight. Instead, it opens a space, sets a tone,…

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HEY JONNIE Is Turning Dance-Punk Chaos Into Pure Pop-Fuelled Fire

HEY JONNIE doesn’t make music to sit politely in the background. He makes music to crash through the speakers, light up neon dance floors, and leave a mark. Fueled by pop melodies, rebellious energy, and a sharp sense of self-expression, his sound hits with the force of electro-rock, the edge…

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