Last year Lisbon band MAQUINA. dropped their debut EP 'DIRTY TRACKS FOR CLUBBING'. Like the title itself, the sound fit every aspect of the words.
Portuguese singer/musician Joana Brito of the psychedelic rock outfit The Black Wizards steps forth with the debut EP of her new group Sunny A.M. entitled 'All the Lights On'.
Portugal-born, London-based artist Maripool is gearing up for the release of her debut EP 'It All Comes At Once'. Forthcoming via Practise Music, the record lands October 14th.
Lisbon-based duo Camila Fuchs is the project comprised of Camila De Laborde and Daniel Hermann-Collini. Making their debut with the LP 'Singing From Fixed Rung', the pair released their second album 'Heart Pressed Between Stones' in 2018. With their upcoming album 'Kids Talk Sun' out November 13th via Felte Records, Camila Fuchs have unveiled their new single 'Sun'. An experimental soundscape, no drums are featured in the production with the vocals of Camila De Laborde having been layered, creating an otherworldly effect.
A short while back Lisbon-based artist Pongo unveiled her energetic single 'UWA'. She now shares the official video to the song. Filmed in Dakar, the magnificently shot video captures the richness, spirit and beauty of the Senegalese people. It should also be noted that the styling in the vid is beyond fabulous and the dancing matches the tone of the track. 'UWA' is directed by Lou Escobar, with the tune being the title cut of Pongo's latest EP.
Angola-born, Lisbon-raised rapper Pongo steps up with her latest EP titled 'Uwa'. The record follows her critically-acclaimed 2019 debut EP 'Baia'. A musical collage of Hip-Hop, kuduro, electronica, bass and more, Pongo exhibits versatility, executing various styles and flows like a sheer veteran.
Angola-born, Portugual-based artist Pongo makes a dazzling return with her lively and upbeat new track 'Quem Mando No Mic'. Fusing the sounds of Kuduro with bass, the emcee and performer unleashes a rapid-fire flow over hard-hitting production that is constructed with soulful keys, obscure horn embeds and festive percussion that is oh so lovely.
Lisbon trio Vaarwell step up with a dreamy pop cut entitled 'No Place For You'. Incorporating a lush blend of electronica and indie, the content deals with the effects of a lover's poor choices that soon weighs on the other party. The airy production provides a contrast to the impacting lyrics, elevating it from bleak territory.
With his 'Hypersex Remixes' album landing October 12th on Discotexas, Lisbon producer Moullinex shares a version of his track 'Say It Slow' by Wayward. A class-produced taste of sexy house, Wayward's version will make you want to dance whilst simultaneously holding up a class of champagne.
Newcastle trio Lisbon execute a slight shift in sound with their latest song ‘Tyler’. Whilst …