indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
Groove in the Ghost Hour - MASSEY’s “3:00AM FUNK” Captures the Pulse of a City that Won’t Sleep
There’s a specific kind of clarity that arrives when the night stretches into morning. The 3AM stillness when the bars are closing, the streets are thinning and the energy shifts from party to introspection.
By Whitney Miller9 months ago in Beat
Eric Kane offers raw, unfiltered truth on grief with “Over and Over”
LISTEN IN HERE With his new single Over and Over, singer-songwriter Eric Kane opens a door into the quiet, aching center of grief. It is a song that does not rush, does not flinch, and does not attempt to soften the sharp edges of loss. Instead, it stands in the stillness—sparse, haunting, and utterly sincere—drawing its strength not from resolution, but from recognition.
By Chris Adams9 months ago in Beat
Mark Fenster charts a musical path from fear to freedom with “Gabriola Breeze”
Montreal-born composer, vocalist, and meditation leader Mark Fenster returns with his latest single, Gabriola Breeze—a soulful, instrumental journey shaped by a bold life change. Inspired by his move from the energy of city life to the tranquility of Gabriola Island on Canada’s west coast, the piece offers a cinematic meditation on surrender, transformation, and the power of listening to one's inner voice.
By Chris Adams9 months ago in Beat
The Dream Eaters return with Q125 a synth-drenched art-pop EP for the end times
Brooklyn and Toronto-based duo The Dream Eaters return with The Dream Eaters Quarterly Report: Q125, the first installment in a planned series of four EPs set to arrive over the next year. Bathed in retro synths and swirling with spectral harmonies, Q125 is a dispatch from a world on the verge of collapse. It is haunted and human, filled with moments that feel both like a cry for help and a love song whispered into the void.
By Chris Adams9 months ago in Beat
Andrew Spice honors the love of a lifelong companion in the moving new single "Gentle Sentinel"
After a fifteen-year pause from recording, acclaimed singer-songwriter Andrew Spice returns with Gentle Sentinel, a song born from love, loss, and the kind of enduring connection that asks for no spotlight. Inspired by the death of his cat Bea—his companion for nearly two decades—the song is an achingly beautiful reflection on the relationships that shape us and quietly hold us together through change, heartbreak, and healing.
By Chris Adams9 months ago in Beat
Nick Faye confronts the weight of his upbringing and offers a heartfelt pledge for gentler love in new single "Right Way"
Nick Faye, a songwriter based in Regina, Saskatchewan, on Treaty 4 Territory, has spent years turning quiet introspection into songs that gently swell with meaning. His newest single, Right Way, continues this path with an even more vulnerable edge—one that looks inward with clarity, accountability, and a promise for more tender connections in the future. Drawing from a life shaped on the Canadian Prairies, the song offers a poignant exploration of how cultural forces shaped his understanding of masculinity and how he’s worked to redefine what love means to him.
By Chris Adams9 months ago in Beat









