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Interview: Dar.Ra opens up the Blood N Treasure on his much-awaited new EP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEAYyrDmlyU

With a pure sound and meaningful lyrics abundant in each of his well-crafted tracks, London-based author, music writer, producer and remixer pioneer Dar.Ra kindly opened up his busy schedule to have a quick chat with us. Telling us more about the much-loved new EP Blood N Treasure, stories from the music world, and charting worldwide, he also kindly provides valuable advice for all musicians out there who want to be the best.

Llewelyn: We’re super excited to speak with you Dar.Ra. Firstly, how has your 2023 been so far and please tell our readers what it takes to be a successful musician in this stream-friendly world we live in.

Dar.Ra: The year has been flying by, I get up early, stay creative, try not to react to the global madness and meditate as much as possible. I think being successful in this industry is a measure of how you see success. I’ve been making music since the mid-1980s I got a job as a vocalist in a Reggae band called Bass Culture at 16 and went on the road to avoid working in a factory soldiering PCB boards. I think if you’re still going after that long and you’re still putting out good records then that’s success in my book.

Llewelyn: Secondly, let’s chat about your upcoming EP Blood N Treasure. Where did the process begin and what’s the vision behind the new project?

Dar.Ra: ‘No Time For Tears’ came first I wanted to do an epic ballad which moved around arrangement-wise and ended up with a 7-minute tour de force. It was inspired by the story of the last Russian Tsar and how the love they had for each other couldn’t be stopped by bullets that assassinated them. I believe we go on after this. I have experienced other dimensions through sleep paralysis, I know there is something else beyond this third-dimensional experience we call reality. When you ascend from your body and see yourself asleep you explore what your astral self can do which is beyond the physical experience. It’s happened quite a few times and each time it reminds me we are more than this body or ego or car we drive around in. ‘Cure For Jealousy’ came out of left field I had a jam going in C minor for a while and the lyric came into my head as I felt a pang of jealousy when some guy was chatting to my G friend in a club I was DJ ing at. I was being cool but I could feel that uncomfortable fear someone was trying to move in on my Goddess. I was jamming at home the next day and thought I wonder if there is a ‘Cure For Jealousy’. It’s a hard one to crack however much of a Zen master you think you are, it’s the universe’s way of testing you to say you’re not as cool as you think you are. The thing is when you’re too detached from people and things, the less you care about stuff like that, but when you’re connected to something its easy to get triggered when other people aren’t playing by the same rules. I’m still working on it and unless I go live in a cave and meditate all day and night I’m going to get triggered by people not showing respect for you or the things you care about. It’s hard to get the balance, but that’s why we are here on Earth to work through these things. The remixes for both tracks on the EP are equally awesome, both were done by Sri Lankan-born and based Viduala who also did ‘Lights’ which is one of my favourite tracks I’ve worked on to date and features on the ‘New Kinda Normal’ album.

Llewelyn: You are known worldwide for your music and the much-loved Kusha Deep Radio show. Do you still feel the rush of being on such an incredible show and what do you love most about what you do?

Dar.Ra: I go through stages with all things, sometimes I’m buzzing sometimes I’m chilled about things. I love putting together a killer set, be it Tech House or Reggae, when I hear tracks that take me to that next dimension, I’m diving in the deep end to get things rocking. If you’re happy though I’m happy. I’ve always been a crowd-pleaser when I’m out and about, I just want to see you having the best time of your life. I remember playing Camden Palace London in the 90s with my band Bliss I had a number 1 dance record called ‘New Dawn’ and we had 1500 people all unified and rising up as one, total love mixed with euphoria that’s what it’s always been about for me. It’s more than Music it’s a connection of human energy and when it ignites with Love the place explodes. If you come to a Dar.Ra / Kusha Deep show you’ll get what I mean.

Llewelyn: You’re known as one of the best writers in the game and have penned worldwide hits for various EMI and 21st Century Artists. What do you feel makes a truly great song and do you go into a different zone when writing or does it just flow when you want?

Dar.Ra: I think just being as real with what you’re channelling is key, not getting in the way of inspiration and letting it flow without censoring and editing it before you’ve let it flow out of you. There is this space that we can all go into when we silence our thoughts, it’s in that space where genius lies, where all ideas come from it’s a frequency or a universal matrix of vibrations. All ideas come from that silence. You never solve any challenge by thinking about it, it’s when you turn off from thoughts that the ideas flow. Think of any great idea, Tesla for instance would go into that space and feel the energy grid then find the alternating current for instance that makes your car work. He also understood the power of vibration and how to harness it to create endless energy. You can have anything you want you just need to know how to ask for it.

Llewelyn: Cure For Jealousy certainly has our attention. It’s ridiculously infectious and mega catchy (in a good way). Is this your favourite song off the new project and may you kindly provide the A&R Factory readers with some further insight into this terrific track?

Dar.Ra: It is a cool tune and one which I enjoyed making, once they are out I’m on to the next thing though writing the next thing of hearing a new melody in my head, I do not look back too much once they are mastered. It’s fun though to go back and re-learn how to play them if you have to do it live. Each track brings a new challenge and that’s what keeps me interested in making music. I remember meeting Debbie Harry when I was at Chrysalis and I remembered her Heart of Glass track and how Georgio Morroder, produced it and got vibed up on that live Disco/ Rock feel, and I just went down that road with it. It’s got a lot of flavours on the track which you are not hearing on a lot of tunes out at the moment. It’s real and all played live. I do not rely on loops, auto tune or AI to make music, it’s all 100 organic like a Veggie Stir Fry.

Llewelyn: Do you have any funny or wild stories you’re allowed to share from a past gig or a moment in your career that makes you laugh or cringe a little?

Dar.Ra: I played a gig in Queensland Australia in 2003 and the place had been used as a wake for a person who had died earlier in the afternoon. When we came on the coffin was standing on the side of the stage in the wings but you could see it every time you looked right. We just got on a rocked the place, everyone dancing and going off and the coffin was moving to the vibrations of us playing, I was praying it didn’t fall off the stand and the dude roll out into the crowd. That was a weird one. I wrote a book called ‘Road Tales’ (Darragh J Brady) about being on the road with all the crazy people I met from 1995 to 2007 who all had incredible life-changing experiences. It’s on Amazon and tells you more about that kind of intense but cool moments. It goes from the UK to Australia to America and Central America, worth a go if you’re looking for a good read. My other book is the ‘Night That Jimi Died’ which is about a girl who can channel the Spirit of Jimi Hendrix, she changes the world through using certain types of frequencies that alter people’s DNA in order to awaken them to the great takeover of human freedom from the powers that be. They both have 5-star reviews on Good Reads.

Llewelyn: Lastly, do you have any plans for the rest of 2023 and what exciting projects or shows are scheduled?

Dar.Ra: I’m recording some Audiobooks, producing a new album later this year and looking to leave England for pastures greener setting up a well-being centre which will hold music and yoga and meditation workshops. You will all be welcome!

Check out the video for the lead single Cure For Jealousy on YouTube.

Follow this experienced artist on all his adventures via IG.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Atlanta RnB artist and author Angel Hilson breaks her rules to let them in on her sensual new release, ‘Just This Once’

As her strong defences are brought down slowly to leave it all on the line as she hopes that this endeavour will be totally worth it, Angel Hilson sings with such a sweetly-tipped tone that lets you know that she has been struck down by someone rather special on ‘Just This Once‘.

Angel Hilson aka Angel The Author is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-born, Atlanta, Georgia-based acclaimed author, content creator and RnB solo singer-songwriter.

Flourishing so dazzlingly like a kind angel who has been hurt before but has decided that it’s time to take flight into the rainbow again, Angel Hilson shows us into her gushing heart that has fallen for a caring soul who seems to have intertwined inside her so naturally like no other before.

Just This Once‘ from the multi-talented Atlanta, Georgia-based RnB artist and author Angel Hilson is a loving single from a phenomenally gifted singer and creative who soars up above and takes us for a vintage ride. This is the sweet story about being guarded before – but finding that you might have met someone who makes it all worth it – due to their sensually-invigoring energy that you can’t seem to shake off without sensing that cheeky smile.

Sometimes you get lost in those kind eyes, that lets you know that they are the right soul for you to be meshed romantically with.

Listen in to this fine new song on Spotify and hear more via the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Neon Lights: Toronto’s Pascal Dennis reminisces all about the ‘Tumbleweed Hotel’

Released via his ambitious 16-track ‘Crazy Angels‘ album that dropped recently, Pascal Dennis opens the creaking door and leads us into the vivid memories about that story-filled ‘Tumbleweed Hotel‘.

Pascal Dennis is an experienced Toronto, Canada-based indie singer-songwriter, author, professional engineer, and management consultant.

Pascal’s aspiration is to continue to write and record songs about his city, family and life experience, the way he feels them. Pascal is also the author of five business novels and a book of poems.” ~ Pascal Dennis

Showing us into a world where it’s so easy to get lost after a few decisions you might learn to regret, Pascal Dennis sends us a flashback into the past with a highly memorable performance here. There is so much serenity on each note as he shows us how a true professional does it – while he expertly sends our minds into a reflective place – as we wonder what actually happened to that cowboy.

Tumbleweed Hotel‘ from the Toronto, Canada-based indie singer-songwriter and author Pascal Dennis, is that cinematic-like story that takes you behind the curtain to see what really happened. He sings with such an honest approach and takes you into a nostalgic place, that has you believing you are in a small town in Texas on a Sunday afternoon.

Listen to this terrific new single on Spotify and see more news via IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Out Footloose: Pune-based indie pop artist Karan Patade looks for that sun-kissed breezy freedom again on ‘Wake Up’

Bringing us the inspired lead single from his debut album, Karan Patade dreams of those fun times where he feels alive and outside in the beautiful world again with ‘Wake Up‘.

Karan Patade is a Pune, India-born author and indie pop singer-songwriter. He is a soulful artist who sings with a pure voice that is minus the unnecessary frills, and features a thoughtful man who loves to express his feelings on a feel-good track here.

He released his debut album “Studio 3311” on his 33rd birthday. The album title is in reference to his apartment where he wrote and recorded all of the 8 songs during the ongoing pandemic.” ~ Karan Patade

With a peaceful blend of heartwarming vibes that has you feeling so exuberant again after being caged in like an unhappy bird for far too long, you sense his vocals adding an optimistic feeling inside your wholesome consciousness.

Wake Up‘ from the Pune, India-based indie pop singer-songwriter and author Karan Patade, is a marvelous new track which shows us a young artist who is doing what he loves. After many years of thought – he used this pandemic to send the world his masterpiece – as he sings with such a vivid imagination and vision, which you just can’t teach.

Perhaps this tremendous song will help many get their shoes off to connect with the earth – as you daydream about being in the sand and ocean again – purifying your soul away from the city life which can drag you inside forever, if you aren’t too careful.

Hear this fine new single on Spotify and see more via his IG music channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Follow Your Heart: Outstanding German classical composer Michael Livschitz impresses highly yet again with ‘While Hope Is Still Alive’

After the beautifully elegant pieces that were a majestic listen called ‘Farewell in the Rain‘ and ‘When Broken Hearts Are Silent’, Michael Livschitz inspires us to go beyond what we currently can see on ‘While Hope Is Still Alive‘.

Michael Livschitz is a tremendously skilled Munich, Germany-based classical composer, songwriter and author, who forms monumental melodies and sublime creations, that grab you right in the sweet spot of your beating heart.

Your tender body somehow feels so at ease with his wonderful music loud in your headphones, his elevating soundscapes puts all the constant worries to bed and shuts the door behind them.

As he subtly charges up his flexible fingers, we are brought into a world that comes with many warnings, as so many humans out there don’t want you to succeed. This is all about going for your dreams while you still can, as the planet burns quicker than we first thought — his terrific display has your body shaking in excitement for the possibilities that do indeed lay ahead — if you want them enough.

While Hope Is Still Alive‘ from the classical master Michael Livschitz, is an awe-inspiring effort from a true artist, who pours his heart and soul into every available sinew of this carefully crafted gem. This is a song to embrace wholeheartedly, as you find your path and stick to the plan, whilst feeling refreshed by such an angelic piece of music that cleanses your whole mind, from the toxins of this world that needs healing.

Stream this stunning song on Spotify and see his IG for more visuals.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

A sonic experience like no other: Adam Plant drops latest single ‘Ur Mom’

Taken off his latest twelve-track album called ‘Just Another Generic Album Title‘, Adam Plant returns with the entertaining single ‘Ur Mom‘.

Adam Plant is a Australian singer-songwriter, author, producer, multimedia artist, filmmaker and music composer who makes music with a twist and turn like no other before him. He is a constantly evolving creative who makes electrifying sounds the way he wants to and doesn’t follow any fads or trends to suit anyone else.

The electric guitar squeals and haunts your heart and you get grabbed deep by a truly unique artist that let’s his intentions be knows quite clearly on this quick-fire single.

This is an artist who’s music is intoxicating and so real, he puts his heart and soul into each second and is a performer that must be counting down the minutes to being live on stage again, shocking new fans and entertaining old ones, as they dance like there is no tomorrow.

Ur Mom‘ from Adam Plant is a song that you will either love or hate, there is no in-between to this Australian multi-talented professional. He has a sharp voice that is mysterious and brooding; just the way he likes it.

Hear this new single on his Spotify and see more via the IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen