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November 26, 2021
Fields of Mildew – Fog
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Fields of Mildew is music project inspired by folk and rock culture and carry a dark shade. November 19, Fields of Mildew released a new single 'Fog' which is a deep song in its essence. The author of the song was inspired by the work of the famous German writer Hermann Hesse.
Joelle Charan – Streetlight Silhouettes
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Dutch singer who received the The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music's knowledge of songwriting in New York, rising star Joelle Charan has released a new single 'Streetlight Silhouettes'. This song was released on November 5 and revealed the author's idea to convey the atmosphere of winter New York.
ANU – in this heart
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On November 19, the album 'in this heart' was released by the London artist and poet ANU. The artistic figure of the singer-songwriter ANU has a bright image that brings warmth and spirituality to his songs.
Hazel – Start Over
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The band Hazel was formed in London in 2018. During the pandemic, Hazel, like most live bands, were focused on accumulating new material for the album, which will be released next year.
The Infinite Daisy Chains – Between You And Me
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The American duo The Infinite Daisy Chains, which is a life and creative collaboration, shared the new album 'Between You And Me'. This EP consists of 6 tracks that tell about the relationship during the honeymoon and after it.
sautereau – Conversation Hearts
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The Swiss singer sautereau is based in New York released her debut single under this pseudonym. The song is called 'Conversation Hearts' and it was released on November 19th.