Thursday, November 30, 2017

Sarsha Simone: How Technology Has Liberated Underground Music



In every child who is born, no matter what circumstances, and of no matter what parents, the potentiality of the human race is born again: and in him, too, once more, and of each of us, our terrific responsibility toward human life; toward the utmost idea of goodness, of the horror of terror, and of God ...
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How Technology Has Liberated Underground Music


Today, the tools have ripened to the point where, if musicians build enough momentum, a record label becomes an indulgence, rather than a necessity. “Technology has democratised creativity,” says Brian Message, a partner at artist management company ATC. “The tools are in everybody’s hands to be able to create and to promote at any level.” … [Read More]




While underground in Sydney, Australia may boast a reputation for its high quality of life and beautiful people, the city has also been a recent focal point for a wave of incredible musicians and artists creating an array of outstanding music and self definition. You can say that singer Sarsha Simone has inherited all of Sydney’s shining rays of goodness, packing a voice that of a classic soul vocalist and gorgeously stunning looks that will stop you dead in your tracks. Building a name in the nu soul, r&b, as well as Hip-Hop circuit, Simone’s sincere approach to music and fashion unquestionably makes her one to watch out for as a force to be reckoned with.

 Many people may be familiar with Sarsha Simone’s voice as the singer of the Sydney based funk and soul band Dojo Cuts. However, the Australian artist has proven to be multifaceted, gracing everything from jazz to electronic. Her recent EP “Gold” points to the direction of head nodding soul, working with local Sydney producer Colourd Noyz. Blending raw talent and a fashionable, cutting edge presentation, Sarsha Simone is by all means…fierce 


 Following on from the success of her sensual single, “Casualty”, which received over 400,000 streams, radio play on BBC Radio 1XTRA & Capital Xtra and was compared to Bryson Tiller and PartyNextDoor by MTV UK, soulful singer/songwriter Sarsha Simone dropped her follow up on 17 March 2017 through S.I.R Collective. Not content with releasing just one hypnotic anthem, Sarsha has it all covered with 2 massive tracks. “Daydream” premiered on NYLON and is swirling, soul trap burner, while “Love Ting (Josxph The Dreamer edit)” premiered onOnesToWatch is an island breeze-infused banger that takes the listener on an escapade through playful rhythms with subtle nods to Caribbean grooves.



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