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FRIDAY DINGERS - 06.09.24

Plasma Chasms - ‘Already Waiting’


Indie-psychedelic duo Plasma Chasms release their debut album ‘Chrysalis’, a 13-track exploration of love, connection, and the human experience, blending Australian indie and Southern California influences with psychedelia. The lead single, ‘Already Waiting’, delves into the raw emotions of unrequited love, highlighting the vulnerability and fear of expressing deep feelings.




Hollow Stare - ‘I’m Barely Alive’


Hollow Stare’s new album ‘Diary Of A Madman’ offers a powerful blend of progressive metal and deathcore, aiming to redefine the genre. Building on the success of their debut single “Sleep,” this full-length release is highlighted by ‘I’m Barely Alive’, and showcases the duo’s evolution with its mix of brutal riffs, melodic passages, and exploration of epic, angry, and melancholic themes.




Davi The Mavi - ‘That Night’


Fourteen-year-old Davi The Mavi, born in Birmingham, UK, is set to redefine modern rap with his unique blend of melodic trap, hip-hop, and experimental beats, drawing inspiration from legends like Travis Scott and Nas. His debut single ‘That Night’ showcases his self-produced talent with introspective lyrics and hypnotic rhythms, capturing the high-energy and thrill of a wild night out.




Diego Marciano - ‘Big Like Godzilla’


Diego Marciano, a versatile artist from Amsterdam, has released his new single ‘Big Like Godzilla’, showcasing a fresh sound influenced by his Surinamese heritage and the amapiano genre. Initially rooted in rap, Diego has evolved his music style since 2015, gaining acclaim for his dynamic performances across the Netherlands and his innovative blend of musical influences.




Sexpop - ‘Who To Call’


Sexpop, the genre-blending funk synth pop band led by Blaise Eldred, returns with a dazzling new single ‘Who To Call’, following the success of their 2022 album and hit song ‘Way You Walk’. Relocating to Austin, Texas, Blaise has evolved Sexpop into a live band experience, with ‘Who To Call’ showcasing his growth as an artist through its self-produced mix of lush synths, groove-heavy basslines, and psychedelic influences.




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