Tag: L.A.B VI L.A.B

“Holy”: Jacre and Lucie Glang’s Necessary Balm.

Listening to Jacre and Lucie Glang's collaborative single, “Holy,” is an act of calibration. The song doesn’t shout; it quietly rearranges the furniture in the room, asking you to find a new, more comfortable place to sit. In a world practically vibrating with manufactured urgency and digital anguish, this track proposes a radical alternative: turning away. It’s a slow, deliberate retreat into a sanctuary...

Ya Minko And Sean Davy’s “Skedaddle Remix” Dances Through The Exit Door

Where Tropical House Meets Graceful Surrender: A Serendipitous Collaboration Between Ya Minko And Sean Davy Becomes a Beautiful Farewell "Skedaddle" (Remix) emerges as a poignant swan song in Ya Minko's musical journey, a tropical house anthem that doubles as a bittersweet farewell letter to a decade-long dream. The serendipitous collaboration with Sean Davy transforms the track into something more profound than its sun-drenched exterior suggests –...

L.A.B Unleashes “L.A.B VI”: A Symphony Of Eclectic Sounds

New Zealand's musical prodigy, L.A.B, has once again proven their extraordinary talent with the release of their latest album, "L.A.B VI." This remarkable achievement follows...