DISCOVERY 10/10

Discovery 10
Discovery 10

Explore Our Latest Music Discoveries Of Talented Independent Artists.

Welcome to Discovery 10/10, where we highlight ten standout artists in every edition. Each feature includes a short, impactful review alongside the artist’s music, making it easy to dive right into the music. Whether you’re here to find fresh talent or just explore new sounds, Discovery 10/10 has you covered. Stay tuned for the latest picks.

Big O, L.O.U & Frannie El – The Call:
The Call is a masterful display of sonic minimalism and lyrical potency, woven together with thoughtful intention and emotional resonance. The production by Big O lays the foundation with a crisp, boom-bap-inspired breakbeat that feels grounded in classic hip-hop, yet refreshed with modern, atmospheric textures. His use of spacious layering, allowing the beat to breathe while warm keys and ambient textures rise subtly in the background, creates a cinematic vibe that doesn’t overpower the lyricism, but rather uplifts it. The beat sets an almost meditative tone, evoking a sense of late-night reflection, creative solitude, and spiritual persistence. L.O.U.’s verses enter with calm assertiveness, wielding a cadence that’s deliberate and unfaltering. His flow rides the beat effortlessly, delivering lines that are introspective and motivational, drenched in creative urgency and personal affirmation. Each word feels calculated but emotionally raw, with themes of resilience, purpose, and the unseen grind of artistry pulsing through his delivery. His performance isn’t about flash; it’s about focus and honesty, a rare quality that makes his lyrics resonate deeply.
Frannie EL’s contribution adds a vital layer of emotional contrast, transforming The Call from a straightforward rap track into a soul-stirring journey. His vocals are haunting yet warm, gliding over the hook with a melodic sensitivity that captures both longing and conviction. The juxtaposition of his ethereal voice with L.O.U.’s grounded delivery enhances the emotional arc of the track. His hook acts as the spiritual spine of the song, both calling and responding to the hunger and hope embedded in the verses. The chemistry between all three contributors is seamless; there’s a shared understanding of the song’s emotional tone, and each element works in tandem to create a cohesive listening experience. What’s most impressive is how the track balances so much depth with such restraint: it’s powerful without being loud, vulnerable without being sentimental. The Call is a creative meditation on staying grounded, staying driven, and answering the quiet voice within that refuses to give up. It’s a gem of modern underground hip-hop that deserves to echo far beyond its immediate reach.

Bistrot of Art – Gravity, or the Starry Night above Oman:
Gravity, or the Starry Night above Oman is an emotionally evocative solo piano composition that radiates quiet intimacy, cinematic elegance, and neoclassical minimalism. The piece opens with soft, deliberate keystrokes that feel like whispers of memory, gradually unfolding in a slow, contemplative rhythm that captures the listener’s attention not through complexity, but through presence and atmosphere. Each note lingers in the air with reverence, echoing into the surrounding silence as though suspended in space. The melody moves gently, never hurried, allowing the ambient textures and natural decay of the piano tones to breathe fully. The performance embodies a sense of internal gravity; it’s as if the notes are tethered to a deeply personal recollection, hinting at a journey not just through landscape but through emotion. There is a deliberate simplicity to the arrangement, but beneath it lies a profound emotional weight that mirrors the awe and stillness of gazing into a star-filled desert sky.
What makes this piece truly captivating is the subtle yet powerful imagery it conjures, rooted in the real-life moment that inspired it, a nighttime trek through a dried Omani riverbed under a vast canopy of stars. The composition is not just music; it’s a sonic painting of that experience, blurring the line between ambient space and emotional storytelling. As the piece progresses, the repetition of motifs doesn’t become redundant, it becomes grounding, as if echoing footsteps or the steady beat of a heart amid solitude. There is a fragile tension between vulnerability and beauty throughout, especially in the use of long pauses and lingering decay that emulate the stillness of the night and the vastness of the desert. It’s the kind of music that invites the listener to slow down, reflect, and lose themselves in both its spaciousness and subtle emotional pull. Like stargazing, it isn’t about what is loud or flashy, it’s about what is quiet, infinite, and deeply moving.

Soul de Vienne – This Night Is Ours (Crowd Energy):
This Night Is Ours (Crowd Energy) by is an electrifying, analog-rooted soul-funk experience that captures the raw magic of live performance with extraordinary clarity and purpose. The track opens with a beautiful crowd cheering and then it drops on us; an instantly infectious groove, thick, punchy basslines interlocked with crisp snare hits and agile hi-hats that immediately ignite the rhythmic foundation. A dynamic brass section soars across the soundscape with jubilant bursts, creating a dramatic sense of elevation that continues to build throughout the performance. From the very first note, the recording feels immersive, unfiltered, and alive. There’s a charming imperfection in the mix that speaks to the authenticity of the moment, you can almost feel the heat of stage lights and the vibration of live instruments. The crowd’s energy becomes a subtle layer in itself, adding texture and emotional weight without overtaking the clarity of the music. It’s not just a studio-polished single, it’s a living, breathing piece of audio performance art.
At the heart of this exhilarating performance is the powerhouse female lead vocalist, whose voice rings out with both grit and elegance. Her delivery is raw and soulful, balancing control with a kind of unrestrained freedom that injects the track with emotional fire. She commands each lyric with fierce passion, moving effortlessly between subtle, sultry phrasing and explosive vocal runs that raise the song’s energy to euphoric heights. What stands out is the way the arrangement supports her performance: the horn stabs accentuate her lines, the rhythm section pushes and pulls with emotional nuance, and the whole ensemble breathes as a single entity. The instrumentation intensifies as the song progresses, roaring with vibrant horns and escalating rhythmical tension, before easing back into a reflective tone near the end, leaving listeners with a lingering sense of fulfillment. It’s a track that celebrates presence, spontaneity, and connection, and in doing so, Soul de Vienne delivers a stunning reminder of the irreplaceable thrill that only live music can bring.

François Marius – No Regrets At All
No Regrets At All is a buoyant fusion of Latin pop, Caribbean warmth, and reggaeton-inspired groove that delivers both sonically and emotionally. From the opening seconds, the track bursts into motion with gently plucked acoustic strings, so soothing, calm and serene, like the threads of the soul is being plucked, and then this opening develops into syncopated percussion patterns that are clean, rhythmic, and instantly infectious. The instrumental palette, marked by subtle bass pulses, gently plucked guitar lines, crisp handclaps, and understated reggaeton drums, forms a mellow but groovy backdrop that creates a sense of carefree movement. Marius’ arrangement is rich in texture yet never overwhelming; each element is tastefully placed to allow space for the rhythm to breathe and the message to land. The production quality is polished but maintains a human touch, especially with the inclusion of organic guitar strums and tropical sound accents that nod to his Caribbean heritage. The tempo, pacing, and overall vibe feel like a sunlit stroll on a breezy shoreline, matching the lyrical theme of self-assurance and emotional freedom.
Lyrically, No Regrets At All radiates empowerment through simplicity, with lines that encourage living boldly and moving past regret, a universal sentiment that finds strength in its clarity. Marius’ vocal performance is relaxed and conversational yet emotive; he delivers his lines with a tone that feels like a knowing smile, full of wisdom without sounding heavy. The vocal interplay with featured singer Bérénice adds emotional depth and texture, her voice serves as a melodic counterbalance, lending a light feminine softness that complements Marius’ steadier tone. As the song progresses, the layering subtly intensifies, introducing flourishes like background harmonies and ambient echoes that elevate the chorus without overshadowing its message. What truly makes this track stand out is its seamless blend of heartfelt songwriting with a rhythm that invites listeners to dance away their past. It’s a rare, soul-soothing gem that embodies the art of letting go with style, warmth, and undeniable groove.

Criwolf – Sweetheart:
Sweet Heart unfolds as a captivating musical journey that draws the listener into an emotionally rich and immersive soundscape. From the very first beat, a catchy drum rhythm sets a soothing yet invigorating tone, making it nearly impossible not to sway along. The acoustic guitar weaves in with a refreshing clarity, enhancing the warmth and intimacy of the track. Together, these elements create a grounded and inviting atmosphere that feels both meditative and alive. The subtle bell-like percussions elevate the arrangement, adding a soft touch of mystery and depth that gives the composition its own unique character. As the song opens, it becomes clear that Criwolf is not just performing a tune, she’s painting an auditory canvas filled with emotion, intention, and grace.
When Criwolf’s vocals step in, the emotional tone of the track deepens with striking sincerity. Her voice, tender, smooth, and effortlessly expressive: carries the lyrics with a delicate strength, as if echoing the melodies of the guitar strings themselves. As the vocals soar, the instrumentation begins to bloom: the drums grow bolder, the percussions tighten their grip with rhythmic allure, and the entire soundscape becomes more vibrant. A standout moment arrives with the entry of the electric guitar, adding a bright, slightly gritty texture that perfectly complements the acoustic core. Background vocals are introduced with precision, enhancing the harmonic richness without overwhelming the lead. Every layer of sound is carefully placed, allowing the vocals, guitars, and percussions to flow in perfect harmony. The result is a seamless blend of expression and production, a song that lingers in the heart like a bittersweet memory, powerful in its gentleness and profound in its simplicity.

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Virtualcoverparty – The Rise of a Star:
From the moment The Rise of a Star begins, there’s an undeniable emotional pull that invites the listener into a vivid, cinematic soundscape. The track opens with soft ambient pads and subtle chord progressions, laying down a gentle sonic foundation that feels both personal and universal. The lead vocal tone is delicate yet assertive, giving each line a sense of purpose and clarity. What makes the vocal delivery stand out isn’t just the tonal quality, it’s the expressive phrasing and the sincere cadence that rides perfectly over the instrumental. The track exhibits tasteful rhythmic movement; the rhythm never stays static, instead flowing like a gentle tide. In the verses, there’s a restrained minimalism, which gives the reflective lyrics space to breathe, while the chorus opens up with melodic expansion and layered harmonies that amplify the emotional weight of the moment. The backing vocals, strategically introduced in these sections, echo and lift the primary vocal line, creating a dynamic interplay that emphasizes the theme of growth and empowerment.
The musical architecture of the song is especially engaging due to its thoughtful use of alternation and rhythmic shifts. It oscillates between soft, hypnotic grooves and more rhythmically engaged sections, moving seamlessly from introspective storytelling to a fuller, more anthemic sound. This contrast mirrors the lyrical journey, from humble beginnings to the emergence of confidence. Just when the listener settles into this reflective pop space, the track introduces a well-placed rap verse that feels organic and purposeful. The rap delivers a sharp rhythmic edge, injecting the song with momentum and urgency, while lyrically reinforcing the central message of resilience and ambition. It acts as a dynamic pivot, providing contrast without disrupting the overall emotional tone. The flow is fluid, delivered with clarity and intent, complementing the melodic sections rather than clashing with them. This rap interlude not only enriches the sonic palette but also gives the song an edge, making it stand out among typical pop ballads. Altogether, The Rise of a Star is not just a song, it’s a carefully woven narrative arc, skillfully arranged and emotionally resonant, showcasing Virtualcoverparty’s knack for musical storytelling and multidimensional production.

Eli Lev – My Wish Was You:
Eli Lev’s My Wish Was You, is a masterclass in minimalism and intimacy, embodying the emotional gravity of stripped-back acoustic songwriting. The song focuses on the tender vulnerability of personal longing and gratitude in a romantic context. With nothing but his warm, unvarnished vocals and delicate acoustic guitar accompaniment, Eli crafts a wistful yet comforting ballad that feels like a secret confession whispered under the breath. The guitar work is subtle, yet textured, gently fingerpicked, allowing pauses to breathe naturally, like the pacing of a reflective heart. The lush and ambient textures in the background adds a highlight to the guitar strings and your vocals in such a way that elevates the emotional impact of the song, giving it that celestial essence and otherworldly depth. His vocal delivery is unhurried, imbued with subtle emotional fluctuations that echo both yearning and solace, capturing that ephemeral ache of loving from a distance or in the quiet of memory.
The lack of ornamentation in the production is not a weakness but a strength, it heightens the emotional clarity, inviting the listener to sit still and truly feel every word as if it were written for them alone. What makes My Wish Was You particularly remarkable is how it drops the listener directly into the present, into the raw simplicity of human connection. Thematically, the lyrics walk the tightrope between romantic idealism and grounded realism, expressing a love that could exist, might have existed, or perhaps only ever lived in the folds of imagination. There’s a cinematic quality to the atmosphere, yet it never attempts to dramatize its emotion, it whispers rather than shouts, and in that restraint lies its emotional potency. The production choices, no added harmonies, no orchestration, no percussive background, serve to magnify the intimacy, making it feel like a solitary fireside reflection or a heartfelt letter unsent. It’s a song that leaves you hushed, filled with the soft ache of knowing exactly what you want and finding peace in simply having wished for it.

ODC – My Name Is Gold:
My Name Is Gold by ODC is a powerful genre-blending statement that thrives on duality, both sonically and thematically. Right from its electrifying opening, the song erupts with razor-sharp guitar riffs and pummeling drum patterns, setting a thunderous backdrop for an assertive and captivating vocal performance. The production is crisp and punchy, with meticulous layering that allows each instrument to breathe while still delivering the weight of a full-on metal assault. There’s a calculated fusion of nu-metal’s aggressive edge with modern alt-metal and cinematic trap-inspired textures. What makes the song incredibly engaging is its rhythmical unpredictability; transitions alternate between slamming breakdowns, groove-inflected verses, and a hypnotic, anthemic chorus with the chants; I am Gold!, a declaration of power, autonomy, and self-worth. The basslines harsh rapcore delivery in the verse sections injects grit and volatility, amplifying the track’s narrative tension. The alternating clean and distorted vocals are masterfully interwoven, creating an audio representation of conflict between the internal and the external, beauty and obsession, self and perception.
Lyrically, My Name Is Gold unpacks the psychological entanglement between fame, validation, and identity in the digital age. It’s a bold satire on the culture of worshiping surface-level glamour and curated personas, where one’s value is equated with how shiny or desirable they appear. The metaphor of gold is weaponized not just as a symbol of wealth, but as a facade that demands admiration and submission. This theme is amplified in the accompanying music video, where religious imagery is used to position the protagonist as both idol and influencer, an object of praise and a construct of artificial relevance. The visual pairing and lyrical depth give the song an almost theatrical quality, turning it into more than just a metal single; it becomes a cultural critique draped in distortion and elegance. Even in its heaviest moments, the melody retains a seductive core, making it as emotionally resonant as it is physically intense. With this track, ODC doesn’t just blur the lines between genres, they redefine them, delivering a ferocious yet sophisticated sonic experience that cements their place in the modern metal vanguard.

Ravi Chandra Srikanth Cherukupalli – Angels In The Dream City:
Angels in the Dream City by Ravi Chandra Srikanth Cherukupalli is an exquisitely cinematic instrumental that transcends the boundaries of genre and language, painting an evocative soundscape that feels at once intimate and expansive. The composition opens with a soft, almost ethereal ambiance that immediately transports the listener into a dreamlike realm, one that feels suspended between reality and imagination. The orchestration glides with delicate fluidity, utilizing seven instrumental voices to unfold a seamless narrative arc without a single lyric. The pacing is masterfully controlled, beginning in a quiet hush and slowly evolving into a richer tapestry of sound, built around elegant string swells, shimmering keys, and subtle atmospheric textures that breathe like city lights blinking beneath a foggy twilight. This is not a composition that tries to overwhelm; instead, it captivates through emotional precision, style to fuse classical formalism with ambient sensitivity and cinematic storytelling.
What’s particularly stunning about this piece is its ability to evoke movement, as if one were gliding slowly through a dream-state metropolis, witnessing shifting visions of memory, hope, and transcendence. The transitions are gentle, yet layered with emotional intent; each instrument enters with purpose and exits with grace, contributing to an overarching sense of cohesion and balance. There’s an undeniable orchestral sensibility at play here, informed by Srikanth’s background in both Western and Indian classical traditions, but what makes the piece so enchanting is its restraint, how it never rushes, never crescendos unnecessarily, but lets the sonic elements breathe in a way that honors both silence and sound. The end result is a track that lingers in the subconscious, not just as music, but as a living, breathing vision, a quiet revelation of artistry that invites you to lose yourself inside its soft brilliance.

Riviir featuring The Game – Kochi:
Kochi by Riviir featuring The Game is a richly crafted sonic experience that bridges worlds, emotionally, culturally, and musically. Right from the start, the instrumental sets a deeply cinematic tone, opening with a haunting piano loop that feels both meditative and suspenseful. There’s an elegant minimalism to the arrangement that gives the song a wide emotional berth, allowing each element; from the ambient pads, subtle bassline, or fluttering hi-hats, to breathe with intent. The percussive details are soft yet purposeful, with snare brushes and rimshot textures adding an understated pulse beneath the melancholic harmonies. Riviir’s entrance into the track is calm but magnetic; his voice carries a mix of restraint and fire that perfectly reflects the track’s duality, pain and purpose, loss and longing. His lyrical content is sharp, poetic, and delivered with surgical control. Kochi becomes more than just a place or metaphor, it’s painted as an emotional refuge, a state of mind carved out through reflection, silence, and survival. He weaves in themes of cultural displacement, self-exile, and healing without ever sounding weighed down. It’s emotionally textured but never overly indulgent, a delicate balance few emerging artists manage with such precision.
The Game’s feature verse elevates the song even further, grounding Riviir’s introspection with the seasoned voice of a battle-worn veteran. His entry is smooth, and his verse is laced with grit, nostalgia, and clarity. He doesn’t just contribute bars, he contributes weight. The Game taps into the same emotional frequency as Riviir but does so with a voice steeped in experience, adding dimension to the narrative arc of the song. His flow is conversational yet rhythmic, perfectly attuned to the laid-back beat, and his imagery, of navigating fame, loss, and inner conflict, mirrors the song’s central themes of internal reckoning. Together, the two artists form a striking synergy that feels organic rather than opportunistic, their verses passing the emotional baton back and forth seamlessly. The track’s arrangement avoids overproduction, choosing instead to let space and silence speak where necessary. Backing vocal echoes, faint vinyl crackles, and cinematic reverb give the mix a textural warmth that adds to its immersive quality. “Kochi” is the kind of track that reveals more with each listen, it’s layered, evocative, and intentional. It manages to be personal yet widely relatable, introspective yet rhythmically engaging, and timeless while still speaking to the present. As a collaborative piece, it succeeds in blending two voices, two worlds, and two generations into a single, deeply moving sonic journey.

Riviir featuring The Game – Kochi:
Kochi by Riviir featuring The Game is a richly crafted sonic experience that bridges worlds, emotionally, culturally, and musically. Right from the start, the instrumental sets a deeply cinematic tone, opening with a haunting piano loop that feels both meditative and suspenseful. There’s an elegant minimalism to the arrangement that gives the song a wide emotional berth, allowing each element; from the ambient pads, subtle bassline, or fluttering hi-hats, to breathe with intent. The percussive details are soft yet purposeful, with snare brushes and rimshot textures adding an understated pulse beneath the melancholic harmonies. Riviir’s entrance into the track is calm but magnetic; his voice carries a mix of restraint and fire that perfectly reflects the track’s duality, pain and purpose, loss and longing. His lyrical content is sharp, poetic, and delivered with surgical control. Kochi becomes more than just a place or metaphor, it’s painted as an emotional refuge, a state of mind carved out through reflection, silence, and survival. He weaves in themes of cultural displacement, self-exile, and healing without ever sounding weighed down. It’s emotionally textured but never overly indulgent, a delicate balance few emerging artists manage with such precision.
The Game’s feature verse elevates the song even further, grounding Riviir’s introspection with the seasoned voice of a battle-worn veteran. His entry is smooth, and his verse is laced with grit, nostalgia, and clarity. He doesn’t just contribute bars, he contributes weight. The Game taps into the same emotional frequency as Riviir but does so with a voice steeped in experience, adding dimension to the narrative arc of the song. His flow is conversational yet rhythmic, perfectly attuned to the laid-back beat, and his imagery, of navigating fame, loss, and inner conflict, mirrors the song’s central themes of internal reckoning. Together, the two artists form a striking synergy that feels organic rather than opportunistic, their verses passing the emotional baton back and forth seamlessly. The track’s arrangement avoids overproduction, choosing instead to let space and silence speak where necessary. Backing vocal echoes, faint vinyl crackles, and cinematic reverb give the mix a textural warmth that adds to its immersive quality. “Kochi” is the kind of track that reveals more with each listen, it’s layered, evocative, and intentional. It manages to be personal yet widely relatable, introspective yet rhythmically engaging, and timeless while still speaking to the present. As a collaborative piece, it succeeds in blending two voices, two worlds, and two generations into a single, deeply moving sonic journey.

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