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Virtual Dream by Robert Silvester: Review

1+ hour, 10+ min ago  (241+ words) Virtual Dream by Robert Silvester: Review'Illustrate Magazine Virtual Dream by Robert Silvester: Review Robert Silvester taps straight into retro nostalgia with "Virtual Dream," where he rewires the past. Hailing from Exeter, the artist brings together 80s-inspired synth textures and a…...

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call you by your namE by Lera Shemi: Review

1+ hour, 59+ min ago  (194+ words) call you by your namE by Lera Shemi: Review'Illustrate Magazine What really stands out, though, is how stripped yet intentional everything feels. You will be impressed knowing that Shemi handled the writing, production, and engineering herself. That just shows she…...

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Hollow Chapters by The Marsh Family: Album Review

2+ hour, 8+ min ago  (186+ words) Artefact" opens the record on a reflective note, grounding everything in warmth and memory. A deep, steady beat anchors the track while strumming guitars and swelling strings shimmer gently around it. The vocals arrive soft and rich, almost fragile, before…...

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illustratemagazine.com > the-skyline-motherboard-and-the-burden-of-being-known-by-social-treble-review

The Skyline Motherboard... And The Burden of Being Known by Social Treble: Review

2+ hour, 53+ min ago  (314+ words) The Skyline Motherboard" And The Burden of Being Known by Social Treble: Review'Illustrate Magazine The Skyline Motherboard" And The Burden of Being Known by Social Treble: Review There's experimental, and then there's Social Treble's "The Skyline Motherboard" And The Burden…...

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Knife Emoji by Knife Emoji: Album Review

2+ hour, 45+ min ago  (527+ words) Knife Emoji by Knife Emoji: Album Review'Illustrate Magazine Knife Emoji by Knife Emoji: Album Review Minneapolis-based alt-rock band Knife Emoji has debuted with a self-titled release on March 20. You will love the synths, the 12-string guitar, and definitely the drums,…...

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illustratemagazine.com > big-bang-by-theophilia-album-review

Big Bang by Theophilia: Album Review

3+ hour, 1+ min ago  (298+ words) Stockholm-based artist Theo Ledin, with his moniker Theophilia, has released his debut album Big Bang, pulling together over a decade of sonic experiments. Drawing from techno, house, pop, and rock, the record plays like a long, winding journey through the…...

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illustratemagazine.com > cant-stop-loving-you-by-attack-the-sound-review

Can’t Stop Loving You by Attack the Sound: Review

3+ hour, 25+ min ago  (209+ words) Right from the jump, "Can't Stop Loving You" eases you in with a gentle piano glide before the beat drops in. It's steady, unhurried, and inviting. Then the vocals arrive, and that's where things really start to simmer. Davo Sounds…...

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illustratemagazine.com > bleed-by-jojo-gold-review

Bleed by Jojo Gold: Review

3+ hour, 10+ min ago  (266+ words) Jojo Gold turns emotion into atmosphere in "Bleed." Her sound sits somewhere between intimate confession and cinematic swell, built on a quiet kind of vulnerability that gradually opens up into something much bigger. At its core, this track is about…...

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illustratemagazine.com > floor-by-canja-review

FLOOR BY CANJA: REVIEW

7+ hour, 35+ min ago  (203+ words) From the outset, "Floor" is driven by layered percussive patterns that feel almost hypnotic in their repetition. What's particularly compelling is how these elements are arranged to mimic the depth and movement of electronic production, while remaining entirely acoustic. The…...

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illustratemagazine.com > are-you-there-by-anana-kaye-review

ARE YOU THERE? BY ANANA KAYE: REVIEW

6+ hour, 59+ min ago  (217+ words) Anana Kaye arrives with a commanding and emotionally layered statement on "Are You There?, a debut that reflects both personal upheaval and a broader sense of global unrest. Having already gained traction with earlier singles, the Nashville-based, Georgian-born artist expands…...