“White Noise” by TIAAN is being featured in the premiere of the brand new OWN series The Kings of Napa, airing Tuesday, January 11th at 8pm ET. This placement follows two other recent syncs she landed on HBO’s “FBoy Island” and the CW series “The Republic Of Sarah”. Quite the run! About TIAAN Born and raised in Australia, TIAAN now resides in Los Angeles and is a professional songwriter and solo artist. Her intimate, intense and hypnotic music is a beguiling hybrid of seductive pop between the classy soul of Sade, with the futuristic feel of Jessie Ware. She has also worked behind-the-scenes on singles by Charli XCX, Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea. About “The Kings of Napa” on OWN Owned by the Kings, an aspirational African American family whose wealth and status lands them on the pages of design magazines and society pages, The Kings of Napa is focused on a gorgeous […]
“Real Life” by No Suits (feat. DLG.) and “Come With Us” by Bronze Radio Return will both be featured in Episode 9 of the new reboot of 4400, airing on January 17th at 9pm ET on The CW. About Bronze Radio Return & No Suits Best known for their unique brand of anthemic, danceable roots rock, Bronze Radio Return has been steadily building a worldwide audience since 2007 racking up nearly 100 million streams on Spotify and more sync placements than they can count. No Suits is Los Angeles-based band blurring genres with an R&B and hip-hop-influenced blend that embraces psych-rock, funk, and electronic textures. “Real Life” features DLG., who is also on the Bodega Sync roster and a hugely talented independent artist in his own right. About “4400” on The CW Having not aged a day and with no memory of what happened to them, 4400 people who were […]
Portuguese Pop/EDM producer Sekai touches on the hardships of having a lover out of reach in his latest single “Kiss Me.” Themes of jealousy and infidelity naturally arise within the relationship as they are separated by countries. Adept at blending warm organic sounds with EDM production techniques like builds, drops, synth hooks and sidechaining; Sekai expertly balances a driving electronic beat with his emotional vocals to create a banger with heart. Originally from the rural coast of Portugal, Sekai has explored an eclectic range of genres spanning from future bass to pop and R&B within his decade-long career. Although best known for his infectious EDM tracks, he continues to develop his singer-songwriter skills.
We’re very happy to have three placements in the first season of the Netflix reality series Twentysomethings: Austin. This season features music by Calliope Musicals, Daz Rinko, and Kiddo AI. Calliope Musicals Calliope Musicals is an Indie Psych-Pop band from Austin Texas, whose epic theatrical live performances are the stuff of legends. Their track “Echo Of The Whoos” appears in episode 104, which premiered on December 10th. Daz Rinko Best known for his upbeat, positive jams and genre-blending style, Memphis hip-hop artist Daz Rinko is an artist on the rise. His song “New Whip, Who Dis?” appears in episode 109, which premiered on December 17th. Kiddo A.I. Kiddo A.I. is a gifted singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who writes music in a wide variety of genres including Pop, R&B, Latin and Electro Pop. Her track “1000 Rings” appears in episode 110, which also premiered on December 17th.. “Twentysomethings: Austin” […]
This month UK record producer Phil Simmonds (aka Navah Sea) released “Roll Call”, the third single from his forthcoming eponymous debut album. Flexing his producer muscles and perhaps adding a bit of playfulness to the album, “Roll Call” features psychedelic elements like tape manipulation, whimsical percussion and Baroque Pop strings on the chorus. The song’s lyrical narrative speaks to the evolution of young love and how maturity influences relationships throughout adulthood. The theme of growing up and reassessing life runs throughout the album. Widely known for his production talents, Phil Simmonds created the Navah Sea moniker to highlight his exceptional songwriting skills and soulful vocals. The British-born producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and painter has been a hidden gem within the music scene since his teenage years as a touring musician. After coming off tour, he became musical director for Jessie J, Zak Abel, and Conrad Sewell while scoring credits and collaborations with established artists like Kareem Lomax, Masego, Snoh Allegra, Nao and Lucky […]
“Bad Bitch” by No Suits is being featured in the first episode of the brand new NBC series Grand Crew, premiering on Tuesday, December 14th at 8pm ET as part of NBC’s “Preview Week”! About No Suits No Suits is Los Angeles-based band and production group blurring genres with an R&B and hip-hop-influenced blend that embraces psych-rock, funk, and electronic textures. About “Grand Crew” on NBC “Grand Crew” follows a group of young, black professionals in Los Angeles who meet up on the reg at their favorite wine bar to unwind, catch up, and find the humor in the ups and downs of their romances and professional lives. Life is better with your crew, they say, who consists of Noah, a hopeless romantic in too much of a hurry to settle down; his sister Nicky, a go-getter in real estate who’s adventurous in romance; Sherm, a low-key genius who plays the […]
When you make music with your life partner, it gives you the freedom to expose your most vulnerable side. Having done so for more than a decade, Alejandro y Maria Laura have developed a unique sonic language. In their new single “Lagrimón” (or “big tear”, in English), Maria Laura takes the concept of a big tear and weaves it into a metaphor for the deep sadness and longing she feels for her mother. As her emotions build, her lagrimón fills the clouds and grows into a storm. Translated into English: The sky is closingThe big tear is pouring downEvery time I want toWrite a song about youThe sky is closingThe big tear is pouring downLet it fall, let it rainLet the heart heal itself Originally from Lima, Perú but now living in Mexico City, this singer-songwriter/producer duo incorporates Latin American folklore and elements of classic film score into their signature sound. Their intimate and […]
Bronze Radio Return is back with a new compilation album Chillers, featuring the best of their mellower organic material from the past decade. The album features a brand new song “Natural Rattle”; a warm and heartfelt song about the everyday woes of life, encouraging us to stay strong through it all. So unwind, but don’t unravelWe can’t help but be a little fragileThrough the clatters and sudden cracklesAre the soundsOf the natural rattleVibrating us allThe natural rattleVibrating us all In the band’s signature fashion, “Natural Rattle” starts off with an open, reverberant soundscape, with Chris Henderson’s finger-picked guitar and piercing vocals shining through like a ray of light after a storm. The song remains calm and subdued until the introduction of a beating kickdrum, quickly followed by lead guitar and bluesy harmonica that lifts the song up into the atmosphere like a tornado. Since its founding in 2007, Bronze Radio Return has gained […]
Your song might sound awesome, but it sucks for sync. Sorry, but it’s true. Songwriters rarely consider how their song might be used to help tell someone else’s story. They’re often preoccupied with telling their own story, emulating songs they admire or maybe just trying to make something their fans will think is cool. And that’s totally fine, but it’s not going to get you far with sync. To help you out, here are some tips to help you write more universally appealing, sync-friendly songs. How To Optimize Your Songwriting For Sync Support The Narrative If you really want your music to stand out, it’s important to understand that songs are used in sync to support a narrative, not to tell one. If there’s a sad montage where someone dies, you’re not going to hear a song with lyrics about someone literally dying. The music supervisor will want a song […]
The Kickdrums have been killin’ it for over a decade, and won’t stop any time soon. Back with a new full length album, The Ghost Tapes is an all-encompassing project with a wave of songs passing through a wide array of sonic textures. The album kicks off with a cool, laid-back instrumental called “She Killed Me With Her Eyes”, then begins pushing off into darker territory. “Love Buzz”, a meta-cover based on the Nirvana version of the 1969 original, features the fuzziest of fuzz guitars and filtered delay vocal treatments. Fitts manages to take this song into psychedelic depths, all while preserving Nirvana’s snarky tone and catchy hook. The album closes with “Hum”, a hard-hitting indie rock track with electronic and dub overtones. All in all, quite a trip! The Kickdrums is the recording alias of producer/songwriter Alex Fitts. Well known in the industry for his signature style, Fitts effortlessly blends together elements of trip-hop, dub and indie-rock into all […]