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 : Olivia Reid gifts us a breath of fresh folk air with "Space To Roam"
25/04/2025

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Olivia Reid gifts us a breath of fresh folk air with "Space To Roam"

Olivia Reid gifts us a breath of fresh folk air with "Space To Roam"

 : The corporation we want to be a part of. Meet CORP.
24/04/2025

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The corporation we want to be a part of. Meet CORP.

The corporation we want to be a part of. Meet CORP.

 : Reese Goode hits hard with debut single "Take It Back"—a hooky, fearless anthem for every teen (or ex-teen) who’s had...
23/04/2025

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Reese Goode hits hard with debut single "Take It Back"—a hooky, fearless anthem for every teen (or ex-teen) who’s had enough.

Reese Goode hits hard with debut single "Take It Back"—a hooky, fearless anthem for every teen (or ex-teen) who’s had enough.

 : Rival Consoles returns with "Known Shape", a low-key electronic ritual for morning minds and wandering thoughts.
23/04/2025

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Rival Consoles returns with "Known Shape", a low-key electronic ritual for morning minds and wandering thoughts.

Rival Consoles returns with "Known Shape", a low-key electronic ritual for morning minds and wandering thoughts.

 : Gemma Hayes invites us into a blurred, tender memory with “Central Hotel”
22/04/2025

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Gemma Hayes invites us into a blurred, tender memory with “Central Hotel”

Gemma Hayes invites us into a blurred, tender memory with “Central Hotel”

 : Sea Glass and Indigo’s breezy redux feels like limoncello on a warm balcony night.
22/04/2025

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Sea Glass and Indigo’s breezy redux feels like limoncello on a warm balcony night.

Sea Glass and Indigo’s breezy redux feels like limoncello on a warm balcony night.

 : Austin Gatus and Sophia James just dropped “Don’t Want This to Change”, and it’s giving slow dance in the kitchen, go...
21/04/2025

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Austin Gatus and Sophia James just dropped “Don’t Want This to Change”, and it’s giving slow dance in the kitchen, golden hour, 70s jazz soul

Austin Gatus and Sophia James just dropped “Don’t Want This to Change”, and it’s giving slow dance in the kitchen, golden hour, 70s jazz soul

 : Shimmering folk-pop groove hiding tender truths beneath every line.
21/04/2025

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Shimmering folk-pop groove hiding tender truths beneath every line.

Shimmering folk-pop groove hiding tender truths beneath every line.

 : Fuzzy, frantic, and totally hypnotic—Matt Sterling’s "Leave It In The Dust" is the first taste of his upcoming album ...
18/04/2025

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Fuzzy, frantic, and totally hypnotic—Matt Sterling’s "Leave It In The Dust" is the first taste of his upcoming album "SUN SHADE".

Fuzzy, frantic, and totally hypnotic—Matt Sterling’s "Leave It In The Dust" is the first taste of his upcoming album "SUN SHADE".

 : Late night thoughts meet IDM minimalism in SØLYS x moon:and:6’s new track "Mintaka".
18/04/2025

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Late night thoughts meet IDM minimalism in SØLYS x moon:and:6’s new track "Mintaka".

Late night thoughts meet IDM minimalism in SØLYS x moon:and:6’s new track "Mintaka".

 : Ready for nostalgia? Meet gnomes.
17/04/2025

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Ready for nostalgia? Meet gnomes.

Ready for nostalgia? Meet gnomes.

 : Portland’s Shiloh Mae blurs the lines between folk poetry and soft rock heartache.
16/04/2025

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Portland’s Shiloh Mae blurs the lines between folk poetry and soft rock heartache.

Portland’s Shiloh Mae blurs the lines between folk poetry and soft rock heartache.

 : Creepy Crawly’s stunning new single “The Tide” folds surreal memories and coastal heartbreak into a hypnotic folk-pop...
15/04/2025

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Creepy Crawly’s stunning new single “The Tide” folds surreal memories and coastal heartbreak into a hypnotic folk-pop dream.

Creepy Crawly’s stunning new single “The Tide” folds surreal memories and coastal heartbreak into a hypnotic folk-pop dream.

 : Mobley’s “Yesterday’s Another Day” is soul, sci-fi, and seduction in one groove-heavy package.
14/04/2025

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Mobley’s “Yesterday’s Another Day” is soul, sci-fi, and seduction in one groove-heavy package.

Mobley’s “Yesterday’s Another Day” is soul, sci-fi, and seduction in one groove-heavy package.

 : Grit, groove, and a gentle warning from Vancouver Island’s jazz-soul newcomer
14/04/2025

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Grit, groove, and a gentle warning from Vancouver Island’s jazz-soul newcomer

Grit, groove, and a gentle warning from Vancouver Island’s jazz-soul newcomer

 : Sargeant X Comrade return with “Old Familiar Feelin’”, a stunning slice of nu-jazz soul for all your late-night feeli...
13/04/2025

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Sargeant X Comrade return with “Old Familiar Feelin’”, a stunning slice of nu-jazz soul for all your late-night feelings.

Sargeant X Comrade return with “Old Familiar Feelin’”, a stunning slice of nu-jazz soul for all your late-night feelings.

 : Irish indie outfit Mute The TV get soft, sharp, and nostalgic on “Depression Session”
12/04/2025

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Irish indie outfit Mute The TV get soft, sharp, and nostalgic on “Depression Session”

Irish indie outfit Mute The TV get soft, sharp, and nostalgic on “Depression Session”

 : Kylie Rothfield x The Rare Occasions deliver the goods on “Where The Diamonds Hide”—a breezy anthem for ditching the ...
11/04/2025

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Kylie Rothfield x The Rare Occasions deliver the goods on “Where The Diamonds Hide”—a breezy anthem for ditching the grind and choosing the good stuff.

Kylie Rothfield x The Rare Occasions deliver the goods on “Where The Diamonds Hide”—a breezy anthem for ditching the grind and choosing the good stuff.

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About WtMM:

Where the Music Meets (WtMM) is an online magazine created with the goal of raising awareness on very new indie artists and projects. Presented as a blog curated by musicoholics, it counts with a fully international audience from United States to China with around 15000 readers per month.

WtMM unique design and thoughtful compassionate critics about new indie music has been making an impact in the industry being largely shared and treasured across new indie artists. Since its creation almost three years ago, WtMM counts with almost 600 articles, with more than half focusing on artists with less than one year of career, or with just one or two singles released. Some of those had already gone global like Bishop Briggs, Two Feet, TRACE, Lewis Capaldi, Gordi, Carmody, or Seramic.