From Mixtapes to Main Stage – Feez Da Popstar releases Summer Hit “Its the Summer”!

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Feez Da Popstar, the vibrant alter-ego of DJ Jay Faire, is back to set the summer on fire with his latest hit, “It’s the Summer”!

From the energetic streets of New York’s 914 area code, Feez Da Popstar has transitioned from an acclaimed DJ to electrifying performer, blending hip hop and EDM pop into an irresistible mix.

Check out the new single here:

“It’s the Summer” is a perfect seasonal anthem, bursting with infectious beats and energy. The single shows Feez Da Popstar’s impressive range and his talent for creating tunes that take off on a global scale. With catchy hooks and driving rhythms, “It’s the Summer” invites everyone to bask in the carefree joy of sun filled days and endless summer nights.

It’s fun, joyful, and reminds us to relax and enjoy every minute we have.

Feez Da Popstar’s rise to prominence has been boosted by collaborations with top industry names like Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and Tiesto, solidifying his status as a major player in the music scene. His previous hits, “Fly Away” and “Take Me Home” have gained a widespread acclaim.

Starting out as a DJ crafting mixtapes in the heart of NYC, Feez Da Popstar gained global exposure by infusing fun into my sets. Traveling worldwide, he witnessed firsthand how his music ignited the club atmosphere, sparking a desire to create his own music:

“It became clear that to convey emotions through music, I had to step into the spotlight as an artist.”

Thus, Feez Da Popstar was born—an alter ego dedicated to channeling his passion into creating vibrant, unforgettable music experiences:

Seeing the clubs react to my sets and the music I would play led to me wanting to actually create music for others. After that I realized in order to translate what I felt in music I had to make and create and be the artist myself.”

This track is already making waves and is set to become a staple on party playlists and summer soundtracks.

Feez Da Popstar’s unique fusion of hip hop and EDM pop results in a sound that’s both captivating and irresistible, ensuring listeners will be dancing and singing along all season long!

Listen to “It’s the Summer” on Spotify.

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Halifax Indie Rock Trio, June Body, Embrace Endings 

Swaying between the punchiness of modern rock and the nostalgic tones of ’90s alternative, June Body‘s rawness and forthright lyrical delivery throws back to the likes of Death Cab for Cutie and The Weakerthans. “Agree to Stop” from their new album, Last Everythings, is about songwriter Connor James’ seven-year relationship coming to an end. Even though he and his partner were both still in love with each other, there was this pervasive feeling of understanding that the end was what was right for both of them. It was such a difficult experience to have to agree that they’d be better apart.

“I was constantly imagining the end of my relationship leading up to it actually happening,” says songwriter Connor James. “I had this idea of ‘fast-forwarding a tape’ as spoiling the events that would occur on the night of a breakup. It was almost as if I was numbed to the emotions of that night because I had been manifesting and visualizing it for so long.”

Gwyn Love x La+ch Release Song of the Summer “happy 2 b here”

Gwyn Love (they/them) is the first-ever American artist signed to Vancouver-based 604 Records. Together, with multi-platinum producer and composer, La+ch (best known for the certified 4x Platinum hit “2 Heads” with Coleman Hell), they’ve crafted an upbeat, feel-good track for the summer, “happy 2 b here.”

“happy 2 b here represents moving from Oklahoma to LA perfectly to me,” Gwyn explains. “It combines the two vibes whilst having a little splash of country with a dance-y beach track. This is the first song I wrote after moving to LA and it means a lot to me because it shows how much I’ve grown over the years in music. So excited to finally share this one with the world!”

Born into a conservative family with eight siblings, and growing up in small-town Oklahoma, Gwyn Love was introduced to music at a young age; picking up the cello at age 5 and writing their first song at 11. Over the past decade, their sound has continued to evolve — blending what the artist describes as a punk mentality with an electronic-pop vibe. As a creative deeply invested in every aspect of their sound, drawing mainly from their own life experience, Gwyn maintains that they are hardly ever at a loss for words when it comes to songwriting — musical motivation and vision are always priority one.

La+ch has produced records for a wide variety of other artists in addition to his continued work with Coleman Hell. His discography includes production credits for electro-pop outfit Dragonette, Toronto hip-hop artist Shan Vincent de Paul, and rising indie-pop songstress Emily Rowed. La+ch also produces and mixes his solo work, including his critically acclaimed debut album, +, which has amassed over 35 million streams on Spotify.

Alt-Pop Artist Custie is Introspective on Follow-Up Single “E, pt. 2”

Custie is an emerging artist from London, Ontario whose distinct sound explores pop music as it intersects between singer-songwriter, R&B and alternative. “E, pt. 2” is largely a continuation of his previous single, “ON E, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN,” balancing the heaviness with softness.

‘E, pt. 2’ was born from a period of slow-focus after I recorded ‘ON E, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN.’ The follow-up both literally and figuratively achieved some distance from the themes that haunted me. I was in the mud of the friendship, doing snow angels in the glass shards. As a counterpart, ‘E, pt. 2’ is sadder, but a lot more dream-like. You don’t have to succumb to the sadness, or face it, because it’s constantly weaving different emotions and, intentionally, creating some formless tapestry of Experience.” —Custie

100% of profits from “ON E, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN” are being donated to MINDS, an initiative local to him for youth struggling with mental health and addiction

Experimental Pop/Rock Group, Parade, Advocate for Social Justice on Lullabies After Storms and Floods LP

Parade is an experimental pop-rock trio based out of Toronto, Ontario. “Do You Know Where Your Friends Are Right Now?” from their brand new album, Lullabies After Storms and Floods, was inspired by the social media fueled mental health crisis. 

It has been extremely distressing, in my work as a music educator, to see how badly young people are struggling with anxiety and depression and I feel that there is a responsibility as an artist to advocate for solutions.

The song title is a throwback to a time before social media when we weren’t hyper aware of our friends whereabouts and activities at all times. If you couldn’t reach your friends on the landline, you’d have to find them in the REAL WORLD! – Stefan Hegerat (drums, compositions)

Drawing on their diverse backgrounds in jazz, classical, and electronic music, Stefan Hegerat, Chris Pruden (synthesizers) and Laura Swankey (voice, electronics) and Patrick O’Reilly (guitar) of the experimental pop/rock trio, Parade, push the boundaries of genre and form by blurring the lines between improvisation and composition to create unique and immersive sonic landscapes.

Lullabies After Storms and Floods was largely inspired by band leader Hegerat’s work as a grassroots organizer during the COVID-19 pandemic, the compositional content of the album provides both a critique of the institutions and systems which threaten our very existence, and utopian imaginings of a healing world. The hope behind Parade is that the music dwells on all we have to celebrate, while acknowledging all we have to mourn.

Sam Weber Debuts Essential New Track “Oregon”

Sam Weber, the Los Angeles via Vancouver Island based singer-songwriter and guitarist is continuing to share glimpses of his soon-to-be released record, Clear + Plain (August 23rd), with the warm and observational “Oregon.”

Grounded by a strong bassline, Weber builds layers of vocals, lush percussion, and exploratory acoustic guitar into the track as it develops.

“‘Oregon’ was written on a trip to Ashland. We were renting a casita on this big property where all these hippies lived. It’s a bit of a sensory abstract poem that just sort of emerged. 

I think the imagery is my own from the I-5 corridor, seeing the lush green flora, very pagan-beautiful, natural imagery of the state, contrasted with the scraps of humanity strewn around. And the progressive culture of Portland.” – Sam Weber

Sam Weber is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his distinctive style that blends elements of folk, rock, and Americana. Weber’s music often features thoughtful lyrics and a blend of contemporary and traditional musical influences, making him a unique figure in the indie music scene. 

A perceptive and compelling singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the vein of Jackson Browne, The Band, The Wood Brothers and Gillian Welch, Weber has been touring independently and internationally with his band since 2013 — just after he scored a glowing profile in Guitar Player Magazine. 

Years spent refining songs at home in North Saanich, BC, working in studios in Los Angeles, CA and gigging relentlessly across Canada and throughout the Western US have honed Weber’s craft to a fine point.