Sunday, May 29, 2016

Evening alternate releases!

Evening alternate releases!
#TalayRiley #Major. #KevinMcCall #MauriceMoore #New #RnB

Talay Riley - Not Enough
Talay Riley - Not Enough

Today we have almost evening alternative releases. I was able to collect as many as four tracks in this category, and I hasten to share them with you. And in general are heading I really like, so I have my finger on the pulse of the music and not miss anything interesting, staying up to date RnB fashion trends and new products.

Talay - Another newcomer, completely unknown to me, but attracted me the cover of their debut single, in the style of RnB 2000s. It turned out that the track is made very well and sounds very good, easy to listen to, suitable as a soundtrack in any environment. It will be interesting to see to which records will this promo, unless of course the general will.

Major. - This is obviously a novice with potential. This is evident from the name of the artist, from his cover and heard of his tracks. I think we can get a very good album and one more beautiful newcomer to the world of RnB. A small clarification is necessary to make the fact that the actor studied with Mali Music is his friend, and then I think it may be a lot to talk about.


Major. - Keep On (Ft. Kevin McCall)
Major. - Keep On (Ft. Kevin McCall)

As for the tracks, there is suitable expression of the famous advertising - 'they are so different...'. Singles really very different, the first - in the style of Aloe Blacc and a capella RnB/Soul with elements of live sound and excellent text. The second - made especially for me as a fit perfectly to my mood for the day. Great sound straight from the 90's, with ageless receiving a vocoder, which just makes my soul nostalgia for the old sound. And of course a very good mix (in the spirit of Mali Music) adjacent to each other of different musical styles, which subsequently gave a great single.

Moore - In the end, I decided to add this newcomer, not so much because of the coolness of his singles as headings for diversity and in order not to lose sight of nothing more or less quality. In fairness, I note that despite the seeming simplicity of the arrangement and its 'lack of seriousness', as a whole the quality of the track at a good level. Some Bridget could completely build a separate track. Let's see what will happen next, whether to develop a career in general this newcomer.