SWANO'S 10 [VOLUME 3] PT.17


Curated by Grayson Jones
Here at SwanoDown, we listen to a ton of music on a DAILY basis. And during these days, of course, there are standout tracks. Below you'll find the 10 compositions we feel you should check out tonight, (or soon). We find these artists to be the most cutting-edge. And oh yeah, this is in no particular order... You decide!
Compositionally elevated songs by artists like Dylan Meek, Kaanin, and Rob Murat, are all featured today.

Breathing Space- Shanghai

Foreplay with a pessimistic twist. Making loving moments last forever all while vocally intwined with the savory ivory from the grand piano.

Prxd. Jay & Tay. P- Your Mind

Some tracks hit the charts and never leave. This has a mix of common literature and relatable perspectives wrapped up in a sweet hook!

Lära- Père Lachaise

Produced by Grammy-winner Brent Paschke, a Crossover Classical anomaly in this new age of composition.

Dylan Meek- Without You

The tasteful use of the vibraphone’s ‘vibrato’ feature sets the floor for Dylan’s amazing voice. Headphones recommended!

Drumtap- Time

An adventurous blend of styles! This Afro-Pop/Tribal/Funk/Nu-Disco record extracts greatness from each patented idea amongst the genres.

Sharlene-Monique- Seeing Love

I’ve never fathomed the idea of natural auto-tune until I’ve witnessed the experienced Sharlene perform. You’re listening to perfection.

Rob Murat- FLY AWAY

An established name in the industry sets aside acting for another hit. The diverse deliveries and multiple accents play in Rob’s favor for a unique verse and hook from the same person!

The Birdwatchers- No Pressure

This takes several turns but ends up in the right place. The commercial track is ideal for the holidays!

Merki Waters1 arda

With similar songs in neighboring countries, 1 arda relays the same message but with popular instrumentation and unique vernacular.

Kaanin- Rose

Reconciliation with past traumas. The flows and rhyme scheme come from the heart. Each lyric is a part of the story. A boom-bap classic.


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