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INsiders Guide: Moby, Megan Nic Ruairí, Hatis Noit, BYLAND, douniah, Exclusive Book Launch, The Sees…

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acclaimed New York City-based electronic musician, producer and activist Moby shares the emotional animated official video for downtempo reworking of Cream’s “We’re Going Wrong” with Brie O’Banion out everywhere now via Moby’s label, Always Centered At Night.

The “We’re Going Wrong” accompanying animated video sheds light on the harsh realities of animal cruelty and the dark side of the meat and dairy industry. On the goal of the visual, Moby says, “I try whenever possible to use my platform as a way to address the tragic horrors of meat and dairy production, and I believe the animated video for ‘We’re Going Wrong’ does this in a heartbreaking, poignant way.”

Watch “We’re Going Wrong” ft. Brie O’Banion (Official Music Video)

The idea for Moby’s version of “We’re Going Wrong” emerged years ago when he was going through old vinyl records and getting ready to sell them to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Listening to some old favorites, he re-discovered the Cream track written by their bassist Jack Bruce. Moby recalls, “I was struck by how plaintive and beautiful it was, and how sadly germane it was for the current moment. I wrote a downtempo version of the song and asked my friend Brie O’Banion to sing it, and her voice brought a wonderful beauty and depth to it.”

Most recently, Moby took the stage for the first time in five years for a sold out crowd at Gold Diggers in Los Angeles to benefit Vegans of LA Food Bank, alongside KCRW DJ Raul Campos. Last month, Moby shared the healing, soulful track “Should Sleep” with collaborator J.P. Bimeni–a track that embodies the distinct carefree joy that comes with being on a dance floor surrounded by strangers after midnight. Setting the scene of the track’s origin, Moby recalls, “After disco died in the late ’70s, and before house music took the world by storm in the late ’80s, New York was home to an underground dance music scene that was curated and maintained by revered DJs like Larry Levan and David Mancuso. As a punk rocker in the early ’80s, I went out to clubs like Great Gildersleeves and the Ritz to see bands like Black Flag and Bad Brains.” Eventually, Moby found himself discovering new, hidden underground clubs but like the Fallout Shelter, Am/Pm, The Loft, and Paradise Garage, where he was exposed to underground dance music like ESG, Lolleata Holloway, the Peech Boys, People’s Choice, Cheryl Lynn, Manu Dibango, and countless others.

These sounds laid the foundation for the latest work, a track that Moby says transcends one’s background and identity, adding it’s “100% a tribute and an homage to that scene, when Larry Levan and David Mancuso played iconic tracks by loose joints and brass construction and the Peech Boys to an ecstatic audience of straight, gay, Black, white, Asian people, all joined in building nightly churches out of music and sweat.” Moby adds the track, “makes me feel like I’m on the dance floor at David Mancuso’s loft celebrating at midnight with joyful strangers.”

Singer-songwriter Megan Nic Ruairí is set to enchant audiences once again with her latest single, ‘Twenty Two’, scheduled for release on November 22nd. The release comes as Megan was just announced as an act at this year’s Other Voices festival as well as with the exciting announcement that Megan will release her debut solo EP ‘Made Of Sin’ January 19th 2024.

Megan will perform at this year’s Other Voices Dingle Distillery Music Trail, Dec 1st – 3rd.

 Following the success of her previous release, “The Woods”, Megan continues to captivate listeners with her unique blend of Irish traditional and contemporary sounds, weaving romanticized love stories with themes of self-exploration.

About the EP Nic Ruairí says “The EP is a journey, bookended by two cinematic pieces and centred by a lover’s lament. My love for the song ‘The Whole of the Moon’ is very well known and it felt special to record my own version of it, with Mike Scott’s blessing.  ‘See you Better’ is for my mama. I tried to understand her better while she battled cancer but as the song developed it manifested into me wanting to be a better person for the people I love. She’s a tough woman and I’m so grateful for the person she’s helped me become. ‘Made of Sin’ is about not being able to understand why some of the people that work their way into our lives can treat us so terribly and how I was able to find the strength to heal from that. My love songs are about everyone and no one and some of my stories are about nothing yet everything but I love telling these stories and allowing the melodies to work hand in hand with the piano.  It’s also incredibly important to me that these tales be told in their own unique way. It’s my diary, a place to hold my memories. 

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This EP may have taken a few years but this is exactly when it needed to be released. All tracks were recorded three years ago but I believe that I needed to grow as a woman to understand the type of artist I wanted to be and to give the space for these pieces to turn into the body of work that I am very proud to be releasing. 

I’m not scared of the spectrum I possess as a writer. I can be delicate but I can be bold and I’ll never be afraid to show it all. I’ve never wanted to be pigeon holed and constantly feel the need to expand and explore what makes me a musician. This EP is only the beginning of that.” 

In “Twenty Two” Megan artfully explores the naivety of young love and the enduring impact it can have on one’s heart, even in the absence of concrete commitment. The song paints an intimate portrait of discovering and romanticizing a partner, holding onto the hope of them becoming the idealized image we’ve created in our minds.

Megan Nic Ruairí’s musical journey has been deeply influenced by her Irish heritage, a connection that shines through in her love for the Irish language and poetry, showcased as a member of family band Clann Mhic Ruairí. Her upbringing in Donegal, coupled with her experiences in London and Nottingham, England as well as her participation in the Dublin-based alternative rock ensemble, BIG LOVE has shaped her distinctive musical style. Her inaugural release, ‘Can’t Trust the Moon,’ in 2020, served as a foundation for her journey of musical discovery and development.

Megan’s forthcoming debut EP, “Made Of Sin” is set to be released on January 19th, 2024, marking a significant milestone in her musical career. The EP promises to further showcase Megan’s exceptional talent for blending tradition with contemporary sensibilities.

Reflecting on the release of “Twenty Two,” Megan shares, “I wanted the music to feel as soft and romantic as possible, like a late night slow dance over wine. This song is about those intimate moments of discovery and the lingering presence of young love.”

Megan’s journey through self-discovery, resilience, and triumph is beautifully encapsulated in her music, and “Twenty Two” is a testament to her unwavering dedication to authentic storytelling.

Japanese voice artist Hatis Noit‘s first full-length album for international release,Aura, was released on UK label Erased Tapes (Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds) to widespread critical acclaim, and today she announces her upcoming EU winter tour and spring US tour dates. Dates include Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, as well as the 2024 edition of the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville this March. Tickets will be available here starting this Friday.

Additionally, Aura will be re-released physically in North America ahead of her debut U.S. tour. Listen to the album here.

Hatis Noit has found fans in David Lynch, who selected her to perform at his 2019 Manchester International Festival showcase, and super-producer Rick Rubin, whose Showtime documentary series Shangri-La she appeared in.

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Her track “Inori” was re-worked by American avant-garde composer William Basinski, while  “Thor” received a shamanic techno remix by legendary UK DJ and producer Matthew Herbert.

She’s been making waves on the European music festival circuit with appearances at Womad, Rewire, Le Guess Who?, Nextones, and Sea Change) , as well as worldwide with appearances at Mutek JP and Wonderfruit, amongst others— receiving standing ovations wherever she goes. As The Guardian put it in their Ones to Watch column: “has been moving audiences to tears.”

Most recently she appeared at Mutek Montréal, where she captivated a 1500-strong audience that jumped out of their chairs, including her now North American booking agent Michaël Bardier of Heavy Trip (Alessandro Cortini, Arooj Aftab, Caterina Barbieri, Colin Stetson). 

This was followed by Mutek México, where she was joined by a group of 12 dancers and circus acrobats, directed by multimedia artist Orly Anan, in front of a 2000-strong audience that sat on volcanic rock outside an Aztek museum. Reviewed by FILTER Magazine, writing: “One of the most special and memorable moments in MUTEK MX history.”

With the release of the new single, “Settle My Mind,” cinematic indie-rock artist, Byland, announces her sophomore album, Heavy For A While. Born of a dream of home but then waylaid by disappointment, frustration, and eventual acceptance, the journey of singer-songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Alie Renee Byland and her husband and co-writer, Jake Byland, led to the extraordinary new album. Fueled by Byland’s spirited, eclectic musical approach, songs like “Settle My Mind” are widescreen expressions of longing and isolation, weaving deep-rooted melodies, candid lyrical communication, and sophisticated arrangements with whispers of nostalgia and an unstoppable sense of forward motion. The result is a singular vision both familiar and unprecedented, bittersweet yet strikingly life-affirming.

“Coming from a family where blood was synonymous with ‘loyalty,’ it was so difficult to dream for myself of any life that looked different than my family’s expectations of me,” says Alie, explaining that “Settle My Mind” is a very literal account of some of the ugly moments that led to the couple deciding to move to Seattle from her childhood home of New Mexico in 2022. “Listening back, I can literally watch as I walk myself to the realization that ‘I can’t make myself love this,’ no matter how badly I wanted to – and tried to. Although writing this song was me spelling out a million reasons to leave, convincing myself it’s okay to do what’s best for me, I only needed to grasp that I don’t need permission from anyone to be happy.”

douniah has been gaining a reputation for enchanting live shows, which has seen her act as tour support for both Children Of Zeus & Sudan Archives, (as well as setting the stage for Rochelle Jordan at Kantine am Berghain.

She released the first single ‘Runnin’ taken from the project today. ‘Runnin’ sees douniah joined by Birmingham’s okcandice, the duo trading sultry and uplifting vocal motifs amongst twinkling Rhodes Keys, Soulquarian-esque basslines and low slung beats.

Mana Public Arts (MPA), a pioneering force in the contemporary public art sphere, is thrilled to announce the release of a groundbreaking 300+ page book that showcases the vibrant murals by leading street artists from around the globe. This visually stunning compilation reflects the dynamic street art scene and underscores MPA’s mission to support public art and its profound impact on communities.

Established in 2014, MPA has been instrumental in commissioning large-scale, site-specific installations, bringing the vision of artists like Shepard Fairey, Ron English, and Faith47 to the public in an accessible and inclusive manner. “We view culture as the energy which breathes life into a community before development even starts and sustains that life for decades,” says Moishe Mana, the visionary behind MPA. “It’s the fuel for arts and entertainment that creates breeding grounds for spontaneous interactions and exchanges.”

The softcover edition of the book is available for purchase at Itasca Books and will also be available on Amazon.com post-Thanksgiving.

the Brooklyn based, genre blending rock band The Sees are thrilled to announce their album release show set for Wednesday, November 15 at The Bowery Electric in Manhattan. 

The show will be an early listening celebration of their debut album, Conversations With My Future Self out the following Friday, November 17. 

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Following an opening performance from NYC’s NewBorn Kings, The Sees will play the 8 track album in full before closing the show with a few covers that highlight the groups experimental, alt rock abilities. Doors open at 6:30pm for a 9pm show. Make sure to make a stop at their merch table for fresh pressed records and t-shirts. 

Tickets and more information are available now here

Pre-save the album Conversations With My Future Self here

Frontman Jamie DiTringo shares, “it’s been an incredible journey this past year and we cannot wait to get back on the stage and perform Conversations With My Future Self from start to finish at the release show!”

With the release of their first iridescent single “The Calling,”, the four piece have already mastered the art of storytelling that can be heard on the upcoming concept record. 

Don Leisure, as well as being 50% of Darkhouse Family with Earl Jeffers, has collaborated with the likes of Angel Bat Dawid,Gruff Rhys, DJ Spinna and First Word label-mate Tyler Daley (Children of Zeus). Previous support has come from Lauren Laverne, Tom Ravenscroft, Huw Stephens, Lefto, Huey Morgan, The Vinyl Factory and many more. Joining him throughout this project, we have the pleasure of welcoming is the phenomenally talented & highly-acclaimed harpist Amanda Whiting. A virtuoso in her field, this classically trained musician quickly established herself as an essential player in the UK jazz scene, carving her unique sound following the paths forged by Ashby and Coltrane. She’s toured extensively with her own band, as well as with Matthew Halsall, Chip Wickham and Rebecca Vasmant, whilst previously releasing three solo albums on Jazzman Records. Along the way, there’s been a nomination for ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’ from Jazz FM and she’s garnered the support of DJs such as Radio 2’s Jamie Cullum (“highly recommended”) and 6 Music’s Cerys Matthews (“my highlight of the Cheltenham Jazz festival 2023”).

Don explains more…“The project is a journey down the road that was revealed to me on ‘All Praises Due’ on ‘Shaboo Strikes Back’. Amanda’s willingness and eagerness to continue collaborating was a dream come true. Being able to get harp parts from someone who is so open minded is such a rare treat that a deeper project was inevitable. I wanted to move in a different direction from the beat tape format on my previous releases while still maintaining the core Don Leisure sound, fused with live instrumentation and vocals etc”.

The global token and blockchain platform CROWN Token Project, which reimagines traditional IPs in the entertainment industry, announces its new NFT collection on its ADOT platform. It will be rolling out a limited edition LAST GAME NFT collection on November 18, 2023, representing the T-pop girl group Last Idol as a final gift to their fans.

Girl groups go back to the birth of pop, and every decade, they’ve harmonized their way to mainstream success. As we embrace the undeniable resurgence in the 00s and 90s and idol culture, we’re seeing genres like T-pop increase in popularity. Thai entertainment companies like CROWN affiliate T&B Media Global, Search Entertainment, M Pictures Entertainment, and Draconic are also stepping up to the plate in support of these pop culture sensations. 

The Last Idol’s final single, LAST GAME, is a tribute to everyone who showed them unwavering support and urges fans to stand strong and take the road seldom traveled. The free-to-mint collection will include thirty NFTs depicting the group with six editions and will include a musical composition. The collection will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The group formed through the reality show Last Idol, produced by Japanese television writer, lyricist, record producer, and professor Akimoto Yasushi. Last Idol Thailand debuted its first single album, Bandwagon, on December 10, 2021. Also recognized as the sister group of the original Last Idol from Japan, the group will disband, with many members being transferred to the Rabbit Moon Corporation Limited label. Before disbanding, fans in Thailand will see them perform together for the last time at Major Cineplex Ratchayothin on November 19, 2023. 

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“This is an exciting time to take the handbrake off the intersection between music, Web3, and community engagement,” said Pan Lorattawut, CEO of VUCA Digital which manages the CROWN Token and ADOT marketplace and is an affiliated company of T&B Media Global. “I’m always so proud to work with T&B Media Global, which consistently does its due diligence to use NFTs and Web3 to showcase the pool of artistic talent in the region and create a personalized connection and tribute to their fans.” 

 rock band GXTP have released the music video for their latest single “Lust & Purity,” off their debut album Smoke & Mirrors, out now. An anthemic track backed by a driving drum beat and dynamic guitar riffs, “Lust & Purity” encourages listeners to allow the darkness and light within themselves to co-exist. The accompanying visual, inspired by classic 90s films like Small Soldiers and Toy Story, is an action-packed journey seen through a pint-sized lens where viewers are taken inside a toy box as GXTP come to life as action figures. Finding themselves in a battle against a sinister chimp and feisty devil plotting their demise, the group must work together, with the help of actor David Arquette, to take them down. Check out the premiere of “Lust & Purity” on New Noise Magazine here!

After a decade of writing hits for other artists and months of dropping new songs, Curb Records recording artist Hannah Ellis is poised to deliver her 1st full length album That Girl to the world on Jan. 12, 2024. As a lead-in to the album, Ellis has just released the poignant and deeply personal track, “Too Much & Not Enough”. Fans can now pre-add, pre-save and pre-order That Girl HERE and listen to “Too Much And Not Enough” HERE.

The Kentucky native’s highly anticipated debut boasts 13 original tracks all co-penned by the in-demand lyricist. From the clever wordplay of “Wine Country” and “Karma on the Rocks” to the raw vulnerability of “Someone Else’s Heartbreak” and the title-cut, Ellis’ first full-length LP reveals a seasoned songwriter fully embracing her small-town roots, her real-life romance, and her newfound artistic voice on every level.

Ellis gives fans another glimpse into That Girl with “Too Much & Not Enough” – watch the official music video HERE.

Southern California garage rock band Foxtide releases their new EP Paradise. Bringing together a haughty aloofness in vocal delivery with themes of self-doubt and internalized fear, the product is a lightweight package of heavier introspection. Harkening back to the golden age of early 2000s rock, while experimenting with the stickiness of modern pop formulas, Foxtide shows off their youthfulness forged by the SoCal DIY scene – Stream Paradise.

Opening with “What Good Is It,” one of the EP’s previously released singles, listeners are immediately dropped into a landscape of yesteryears, giving a place and time for the body of work. Furthering their sense of guitar-driven nostalgia, “Bumps and Bruises” comes barreling in like a wave of head-on uncertainty. The band’s frontman Elijah Gibbins-Croft said, “’Bumps and Bruises’ is one of the first songs we wrote together. Reflecting the band’s environment, the song has a surfy, loose, yet sharp, sound. It’s ultimately about keeping your inner high schooler alive and the struggles of change while getting out of being a teenager. What’s a good story without your bumps and bruises?”

Up next comes the EP’s first single, “Hold On,” which Paste Magazine heralded as, “a dancey, summery anthem, full of sunny guitar hooks and nonchalant vocal belts.” Then the EP’s title track “Paradise” plays out like an internal conversation, bargaining with yourself about which things in life deserve your fixation and which you need to step away from to put back into proportion. “Staring At The Wall” is a relatable representation of dread under the guise of psychedelia meets early 2000s grunge.

To close things out, “Running from Myself” according to Gibbins-Croft is “about not liking yourself for the reasons other people don’t like you.” Self-critical but hellbent on getting better, Paradise is the goal. Seeking, stumbling, and not taking things too seriously along the way, Foxtide is growing up on their new EP. 

British producer/DJ and label owner Steve Lawler releases his new single ‘The More I Love You’ featuring Aquarius Heaven, out now via Dirtybird Records

A rolling house stunner from one of clubland’s longtime favorites, ‘The More I Love You’ carries the underground aesthetic and rebellious nature deeply ingrained in Lawler’s signature style. Driven by dynamic percussion and robust melodies, Lawler crafts a hypnotic backdrop for Aquarius Heaven’s sensual vocals on ‘The More I Love You’. Pulling inspiration from Pezzner and Aquarius Heaven’s 2018 collaboration ‘We Are Not Who We Are’ on Get Physical, Lawler worked with Aquarius to re-record a fresh new original vocal for this release. Deeply rhythmic and instantly infectious, Lawler’s Dirtybird debut will leave listeners intrigued and wanting more.

“For whatever reason, I really felt the desire to make a dirty low slung acid house groove with a full featured vocal. I love Aquarius’ unique style of vocals. I built this entire groove around his sample, but then reached out to him, showed him what I did, luckily he loved it and he agreed to cut a fresh new original vocal for me, and this is where the song’s vocal direction came from. I personally love working with original vocals as I do on most of my singles because it’s that collaboration of creative minds that can deliver magic. This song would not be what it is without Aquarius.

My creative side in the studio means I always purposefully write something that isn’t really out there, the complete opposite to copying music that’s popular and trendy. I follow my own path, meaning the branded camps of the world can’t fit me into any genre, but I have to be authentic in everything I do or I simply don’t want to do it, a rebel through and through. My integrity is not for sale. This track is for the rebels out there.” – Steve Lawler

Alternative-pop band, Valley – comprised of Rob Laska, Mickey Brandolino, Alex Dimauro, and Karah James – wrap up an eventful year with a holiday release, sharing a reimagined version of the Coldplay original “christmas lights” through Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada. Released last week, the Valley version has already garnered 178K global streams. 

Initially released in 2010, Valley unanimously chose “Christmas Lights” to cover because of the special place the Coldplay original holds in their hearts around the holidays. Lead vocalist, Rob Laska reminisces, “I remember walking home from high school every December and listening to the original version of this song on repeat. I have a lot of beautiful memories playing it at home during the holidays on a piano my parents shipped from my grandparents’ house back in Poland. It’s a nostalgic and powerful song for me and it’s always felt like the perfect sonic depiction of what the holidays feel like for us.”

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On their own version of “christmas lights,” the band shares, “we decided to reimagine the song through the lens of it feeling like an 80s ballad your grandpa throws on the record player in the other room by the tree while everyone’s at the table. This one’s almost meant to feel like a song that would soundtrack that last Christmas dinner with your grandparents or the final scene of a holiday episode of your choice. It’s sad to think about the people you love not being around forever and the holidays tend to remind us of their missing presence when they’re gone. Let this cover hold your hand and give you some form of comfort during the holidays, when some need it the most.”  

Birmingham born, Bali based producer, audio engineer, and Inward Records label head Pippi Ciez returns to All Day I Dream to release his ethereal three track Limitless EP. Having previously graced Lee Burridge’s revered imprint with the Riziki EP in 2020, contributed to the Summer Sampler 2021 VA, and released his chart-topping debut album Multiple of Three on the label in 2021, Pippi Ciez is back to weave his sonic magic within the enchanting realm of All Day I Dream. The Limitless EP is a testament to his creative prowess, featuring three beautiful compositions: ‘Seeking Solitude,’ ‘Limitless,’ and ‘Guardians.’

2023 has been a massive year for Pippi, leaving his mark on various labels including his own Inward Records, Hidden Hands, AireSoloSeriA, and TRYBESof, another of Lee Burridge’s esteemed imprints. The Limitless EP is a standout project of Pippi’s, showcasing musical sophistication that solidifies his place amongst melodic house royalty.

The EP’s titular track is uplifting from the get go. We are greeted with an isolated complex percussive pattern, but it’s not long before a charming melodic element is introduced. As Pippi continues to layer in additional melodic soundscapes, the track takes on an inspirational feel, true to its title. Around the halfway mark, the track breaks down, and a sharp synth solo takes the spotlight. As the synth notes climb higher and higher, the percussion is brought back in, before finally tension is released and we return back to the familiar melody of the track’s first half. For the final verse, Pippi introduces a portion of the track that is elegant yet high energy, before the various components of the track slowly fade out, and we are left with the same percussion that commenced the track.


The release of the Limitless EP comes at an exciting time for Pippi, having just completed a string of shows in Boston, New York, and Vegas, as well as a very special show with Lee Burridge at the legendary venue Savaya in Bali- which is where the two first played together back in 2021. Pippi will be ringing in the new year with two shows in Bali on December 29 and December 31, so keep your eyes peeled for when more information on those dates gets announced.

rising singer-songwriter Chloe Stroll released her most personal song yet, the evocative new single “Homesick.” The song puts Stroll’s ethereal vocals on full display as she reflects on her past and the presence of inevitable change. Stream/download the track HERE and watch the lyrical visual HERE.

Produced by Tyler Spry and Simon Oscroft, “Homesick” was written by Stroll alongside Irish singer-songwriter Megan O’Neill. The chorus sings, “I wish that we could go back / Moet on the train tracks / Rosé tinted glasses got me homesick for your love / I miss when we would daydream / Runaway at 18,” expressing emotions of yearning for a specific moment in time.

“Homesick is a feeling I think everyone experiences at least a few times in their lifetime,” Stroll said. “We can get homesick for more than just our home. As humans, we are constantly longing for something or someone that brings us comfort. In life, change is inevitable, which can be both scary and exciting at the same time, and this song reflects just that. Change is a constant in all of our lives and being homesick is ok and can come with that.”

The accompanying lyrical visual brings the sentiment of the song to life. As Stroll sings, fans get an intimate look into her life as she shares moments from her past and present, including special moments in her life alongside her friends, parents, brother, husband and even childhood photos that include young Chloe singing into a microphone.

Chloe Stroll is a songwriting force whose earnest and raw storytelling, sparkling vocals, and melancholia-laced pop captivates listeners and offers us all a place of solace, healing, and ultimately, hope. Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, Chloe developed an unwavering passion for music, writing her very first song at the tender age of seven. While she went on to work on other ventures, music remained a constant gravitational force, tugging at Stroll’s heart and mind. Now, Chloe is embracing the singer she has always aspired to be and writing the profound songs that capture her life experiences. “Homesick” is the fourth of many soul-stirring tracks she has poured her heart and soul into, embodying a life where music perpetually takes center stage. 

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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