
Exclusive Interview: eRapWMDX
eRapWMDX isn’t just making music—he’s building a whole sonic universe. Hailing from the snowy peaks of Colorado, this alternative music innovator is blending cutting-edge production, raw emotion, and tech-driven soundscapes to craft something truly unique.
We spoke to eRapWMDX about the project and his journey so far.

“Boys Will Be Boys” - Kiki Rowe
Kiki Rowe is making serious moves in the R&B scene, and it’s not hard to see why. Hailing from Toronto, she’s got that perfect mix of fresh and familiar, with a sound that gives major Kehlani and SZA vibes while still being totally her own. Her latest single, “Boys Will Be Boys,” is proof of that—soulful, raw, and effortlessly cool.

"Room to Breathe" - Tillerman
Hailing from Leeds, England, Tillerman are more than just a band—they’re a brotherhood. Founded by Jon and Tom Kulczycki and their longtime buddy Shaun Mallia, these guys have been jamming together for over 20 years. You can feel that palpable deep-rooted chemistry in every song they create. Their sound is a mix of the best of the 60s, 70s, and BritPop, with a bit of UK Indie thrown in for good measure. They blend nostalgia with something fresh, making music that feels both timeless and totally their own.

“Tainted Heart” - Sarah Pearson
Cape Town’s own Sarah Pearson is coming in strong with her latest single, “Tainted Heart,” and it’s one of those songs that hits you right in the feels. As the first release from her upcoming album, FAUXstalgia, this track gives us a sneak peek into what’s shaping up to be an emotional, beautifully crafted project.

‘Take Me Home’ by Robin James Hurt
A raucous, soul-stirring anthem of Irish emigration and the longing for home, ‘Take Me Home’ is the latest release from the revered Robin James Hurt, landing on March 14th, 2025—just in time to become a St. Patrick’s Week staple.

"Sincerely," - Morgan Mikenas
There’s a new star shining in Kansas City, Missouri, and her name is Morgan Mikenas. This multi-talented singer-songwriter, composer, and all-around creative powerhouse has just dropped her latest single, "Sincerely”—and trust us, you’re gonna want this one on repeat.

"Breakfast" - Georgie Hanson
Emerging artist Georgie Hanson is proving she’s more than just a songwriter—she’s a one-woman powerhouse. Hailing from Lincoln, England, Georgie has just dropped her latest single, "Breakfast," and this one is special. It marks her debut as a producer, recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist, fully embracing a new creative challenge and stepping outside her comfort zone.

"EXLESS" - Ainsley Costello
Ainsley Costello is making a bold statement with "EXLESS," the powerhouse title track from her upcoming debut album. This isn't just another song about love and heartbreak—it's a full-fledged anthem for self-love, independence, and breaking free from outdated expectations.

“Back From The Dead” - a little place called Aspen
Toronto’s freshest alt-pop band, a little place called Aspen, are bringing a haunting new twist to the genre with their debut single, “Back from the Dead.” Inspired by Stephen King’s short story Home Delivery, this track isn’t your typical breakup anthem—it’s a zombie love story with a pop twist.

“I Hate You” - Awaiting Abigail
Get ready to crank up the volume—Awaiting Abigail are here to shake things up with their blistering new track, “I HATE YOU”. A raw, unfiltered hard rock anthem that takes aim at the toxic drama of school, work or anywhere gossip runs wild. With a crushing 6/4 halftime breakdown, soaring vocals, and a searing outro guitar solo, this track doesn’t just call out the haters—it annihilates them.

“Hold Me Up” - Shobsy
Ireland’s very own pop prince, Shobsy, is back with a brand-new single, ‘Hold Me Up’. Dropped on February 14th via his own Shobsy Records, ‘Hold Me Up’ is making waves on over 70 international radio stations already. If you’re a fan of The Weeknd, Years & Years, Harry Styles, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, or Kylie—Shobsy’s got that same effortless mix of synth-pop, R&B, and pure show-stopping charisma.

“Naked” by Shape of Water
Manchester’s own Shape of Water are back—pushing limits, bending genres, and crafting sonic landscapes that defy definition. Formed in 2018 by Rox Capriotti and Luca De Falco, this electronic art rock duo has been making waves with their unique fusion of rock, electronic elements, and immersive atmospheres. If music had no boundaries, it would sound a lot like Shape of Water—fluid, unpredictable, and completely captivating.