addezine has just released their new single, “Summer (Stockholm),” released under DMY Publishing, and it’s perfect if you’re seeking something vibey from an indie artist who skillfully blends elements of bedroom pop, beats, hip-hop, and electronic music.
Addezine is the brainchild of songwriter and producer Tom Edden. With his self-produced music, he breaks free from labels and genres, allowing his sound to evolve in various directions. Described as “raw” and “vulnerable,” Addezine’s songs embody themes of longing and melancholy while still maintaining an upbeat and danceable vibe.
Addezine intentionally embraces imperfections, valuing the mistakes, quirks, and kinks in the production. These elements contribute to an intimate and authentic sound, where flaws become a source of emotion. Addezine captures feelings and weaves them into rich and expansive soundscapes.
In his early releases, Addezine has already garnered attention, including a spotlight feature on BBC Introducing and placements on various blogs and playlists. Taking the time to hone his craft without rushing through releases, Addezine is an artist to watch.
Rachel Newnham has just released her debut song titled “Nobody Loves You Like I Do.” It’s an incredible midtempo tune, complete with a vibey production and, of course, an exceptional vocal performance. The song is simply irresistible, and it has the potential to be a perfect addition to any Spotify editorial playlist.
Rachel Newnham is an emerging indie-pop artist from Southport, currently living in London. She appeared on the hit BBC 1 show “I Can See Your Voice” where her voice and performances caught the attention of some of the industry’s most influential judges, including Amanda Holden, Simon Webb, Jimmy Carr and Allison Hammond which has gained over 15m TikTok views and over 25k TikTok followers.
Dianña has recently released her new single titled “Girl With No Last Name,” which has all the makings of a classic rock radio hit. The song seamlessly blends elements of rock, blues, and pop, showcasing Dianña’s versatility. She brings powerful vocals, soulful melodies, reminiscent of the legendary Alannah Myles.
Dianña says, “Girl With No Last Name was inspired by my feelings about the many last names I’ve been given from birth through marriage. I just go by Dianña now because of all the drama I associate with my last names. Each verse tells a story linked to one of my last names. The bridge screams about how those who gave me those names should pay for my therapy. For now, writing about my life and putting my songs out is MY THERAPY!” CONTINUE READING
Vanessa Van Deusen’s releases her new mid-tempo rock ballad, ” I Loved You Then Lost You.” The song captures the essence of early 90s radio pop, reminiscent of the chart-topping hits by Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne. When was the last time you heard a powerful ballad that resonated with you? It’s quite difficult to recall one, isn’t it? Lewis Capaldi had a massive success with “Someone You Loved,” which quickly became the fastest-streamed song on Spotify. One would expect more songs like that to be released, but nevertheless, I suggest giving “I Loved You Then Lost You” a try. Van Deusen, who hails from Pennsylvania, cites Queen, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and Taylor Swift as her influences, and this is evident in the catchy and pop-infused debut song Hey! (Are you a lot like me?).
Anti Social Camp, the largest songwriting camp in the world, kicked off on Monday in New York City in spectacular fashion. At the Anti Social Camp Opening Ceremony Monday morning at The New School College of Performing Arts presented by Sound Royalties, special guests Moby, Andy Grammer, and Sam Harris of X Ambassadors spoke eloquently to inspire the hundreds of professional songwriters and artists in attendance. There was a live recording of the hit Vulture podcast Switched On Pop, where host Charlie Harding inquired about all things songwriting with special guests Nicholas Petricca of WALK THE MOON, Grace VanderWaal, Wolftyla and producer Alex Tumay.
And there was an historic conversation, Anti Social Women Running Music, with some of the most important women in the industry. The powerhouse panel included star artist Kimbra, smash songwriter Kara DioGuardi, Prince collaborator Susan Rogers, hip-hop star TT The Artist, country hitmaker Alex Kline, Joji songwriter Alexis Kesselman, Michelle Arkuski of She Is The Music and moderator Michelle Fantus of Spotify. They discussed the many inequities that female-identifying creators face in the music industry and in songwriting specifically, whether it’s power imbalance or the fight for better pay.
On Monday evening, the camp headed to Brooklyn’s Baby’s All Right for the Industry Showcase supported by Spotify. Hundreds of fans lined up at capacity for the 20+ artists who headlined the stage including Two Feet, Kota the Friend, Zach Hood, Tenille Arts, Grace VanderWaal, Wolftyla, Lloyiso, Ant Saunders, Nicholas of WALK THE MOON, Emei, Chandler Leighton and Sofia D’Angelo of MICHELLE. Both events were hosted by hitmaker Will Wells.
“Anti Social Camp celebrates the age of collaboration in pop music,” said Danny Ross, Founder of Anti Social Camp and BerkleeNYC professor. “We started as a group of music producers Zooming during the pandemic and transformed into a global movement with the aim of building community, creating hit records and reinvigorating the New York City music scene in a way that’s inclusive and completely free. When New Yorkers — and songwriters — are united, we can do anything.”
Anti Social Camp 2023 official partners showed their presence at both events, including Title Partner, Amuse; Presenting Partners The New York City Mayor’s Office of Media + Entertainment, YouTube Music, SESAC and Cloud Microphones; and Contributing Sponsors Sound Royalties, The Orchard Publishing, Amazon Music, Oeksound, BMI, Spotify, Topo Chico, HIFI, Hipgnosis Songs Fund, ABKCO Music & Records and The Recording Academy New York Chapter.