Old Wives Tales, by Spunk Volcano and the Eruptions
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Old Wives Tales, by Spunk Volcano and the Eruptions

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ALEXANDRA DA GR8 - Round Here
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ALEXANDRA DA GR8 - Round Here

Round Here (official video)shot by YTM

Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah -  live 2020
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Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah - live 2020

Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah - live 2020

Alcohol
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Alcohol

'Alcohol' by Julience'Alcohol' is the new single by Julience! A heavy hitting and exhilarating track that describes the experiences of: Love, Life and Failure. Perfect for fans of rock music, this is a great song that features scintillating guitar riffs that hook and draws you in, with a vocal evoking emotional responses from the listener through story-telling. Julience flawlessly delivers his experiences and sets the mood throughout the track.'Alcohol' is the first single that Julience has released since moving to Manchester from The Netherlands and we cannot wait to hear more! 

THEREMIN TANGO
02:17
THEREMIN TANGO

The theremin you hear in this recording is the 1929 RCA instrument that once belonged to Samuel Hoffman, played using a vintage RCA 106 Radiola loudspeaker.

ALEXANDRA DA GR8 - Round Here
02:35
ALEXANDRA DA GR8 - Round Here

Round Here (official video)shot by YTM


Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah -  live 2020
04:14
Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah - live 2020

Bad Guy, Zeeteah Massiah - live 2020


Alcohol
04:52
Alcohol

'Alcohol' by Julience'Alcohol' is the new single by Julience! A heavy hitting and exhilarating track that describes the experiences of: Love, Life and Failure. Perfect for fans of rock music, this is a great song that features scintillating guitar riffs that hook and draws you in, with a vocal evoking emotional responses from the listener through story-telling. Julience flawlessly delivers his experiences and sets the mood throughout the track.'Alcohol' is the first single that Julience has released since moving to Manchester from The Netherlands and we cannot wait to hear more! 


THEREMIN TANGO
02:17
THEREMIN TANGO

The theremin you hear in this recording is the 1929 RCA instrument that once belonged to Samuel Hoffman, played using a vintage RCA 106 Radiola loudspeaker.