Q Tunes.
July 5, 2020
Welcome to Q Tunes! a Q Review weekly installment series spotlighting new releases from the LGBTQ music community.
The world of LGBTQ music is exploding each week with new and talented artists. With so many exciting new releases among the many it's easy to miss out on some great new music. But have no fear, each week we'll bring you those great new songs you may have missed.
Hear these and more on our New Q Playlist
The world of LGBTQ music is exploding each week with new and talented artists. With so many exciting new releases among the many it's easy to miss out on some great new music. But have no fear, each week we'll bring you those great new songs you may have missed.
Hear these and more on our New Q Playlist
Arlissa - Healing
Wow. Everyday is a gift when you come across an artist like Arlissa. I spend hours and hours listening to music and searching out artists and still I can miss someone as sublimely talented as this. ‘Healing’ is a fantastic song made gorgeous by the insanely beautiful voice of Arlissa. |
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Kai Mata - Where Love Goes
The wonderful Kai Mata is back with a brilliant new song to keep the apride fires alive! ‘Where Love Goes’ is an infectious song filled with clever writing, Kai’s remarkable style of whimsy and the most impeccable whistle ever to hit us. Turn on and turn up 'Where Love Goes'. It's a great way to start your day! |
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Sedgwick - Alone
Sedgwick is an exciting brand new artist from Edmonton, Alberta and his new single ‘Alone’ straddles the line between alternative hip hop and electro pop. With a strong narrative, a Blackbear like style, deep beats and a dark edge stitched throughout the song, Sedgwick has delivered us a stunning introduction. |
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ORI - Fire In The Flood
What a day of music! And still it kicks on with new track ‘Fire In The Flood’ from new artist ORÎ. An electro pop smash outlining the measure of finding strength in the face of adversity. For a new artist, ORÎ has arrived like a seasoned musical vet and we can’t wait to see what comes next! |
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LÂLKA - Burn It All
If you haven’t met her yet, be sure to spend some time getting familiar with Brisbane-based electro hip-hop pop producer and artist LÂLKA. She uses electro PC styles and hip-hop influences for a vibrant and unique approach to her music, creating exciting, gritty and expressive pieces you need to hear. |
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