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FRIDAY DINGERS - 14.03.25

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Semeli Tagara - ‘The One’


Greek artist Semeli Tagara unveils ‘Insane Sane’, an immersive sonic journey that blends experimental soundscapes with ethereal vocals. Building on the success of her ‘Horizon’ EP, the album explores the tension between insanity and clarity, with standout tracks like ‘The One’ balancing hypnotic disco energy with raw emotional depth.



Marz Starlife - ‘Bad Memories’


Marz Starlife unveils his debut EP ‘Healing’, a deeply personal journey reflecting his transformation from a life surrounded by gang culture and incarceration to self-awareness and redemption through music. Now back in his Jamaican homeland, Marz channels raw emotion into tracks like ‘Bad Memories’, capturing the cathartic power of music in his quest for growth and understanding.



Pocket Gum - ‘Wasted’


New Jersey’s Pocket Gum return with ‘Wasted’, a raw and unfiltered fusion of pop-punk and shoegaze that explores the struggle of facing personal demons while navigating daily life. Crafted over nearly six years, the track blends studio precision with DIY grit, featuring drums recorded at Mt. Moon Recording Studio in Philadelphia and vocals tracked in their basement DIY venue, Mum’s, in New Brunswick.



X Revolution - ‘Vow Of Silence’


Australian artist X Revolution returns with ‘Vow of Silence’, a rebellious fusion of hip-hop, rap rock, and industrial textures. Exploring transformation and self-reinvention, the track masterfully balances tension and release, using sampled synths, layered drum loops, and restrained silence to amplify its raw intensity.



magenta - ‘don’t mess with her hope’


Toronto-based alternative singer-songwriter magenta returns with her 4-track EP ‘Angel’, a deeply personal exploration of young queer love and emotional vulnerability. Led by the heartfelt single ‘don't mess with her hope’, written in her university dorm and later refined with producer Joshua Northwood, the EP captures the tender, intimate moments of early relationships through ethereal soundscapes and raw storytelling.





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