Pelle Cass, a US-based photographer, has produced a fascinating series named Crowded Fields. The series focuses on sporting events such as diving, basketball, hockey and running in which Cass combines hundreds of time-lapse photos to create a collage of movements that result in chaos-like images.
Julia Nimke, a Berlin-based photographer, released a fantastic travel series named 7 Days in Jordan. The series covers some phenomenal spots in the country of Jordan with stunning natural lighting and top-notch framing by Nimke.
Paolo Barretta, an Italy-based photographer, released his series In the Middle of Nowhere back in September of 2018. The series focuses solitude and was shot in the Mediterranean.
Gina Brooklyn, a rising name in the music industry, released her latest song Losers just a few days ago. In her latest piece, Brooklyn utilises her ear-pleasing vocals that spark with authenticity and zing from the get-go — making this one for the playlists.
Stormzy Vossi Bop
Having reached the No.1 spot in the UK just this Friday, the return for Stormzy could not have been sweeter after a two-year break from the music world. Stormzy, an accomplished artist, delivers great lines in his latest song Vossi Bop that will make you have it on repeat for weeks to come.
Stormzy, a household artist for many in the U.K, released his latest bouncing track Vossi Bop on the 25th of April. With the Official Singles Chart Top 100 to be updated tomorrow, Stormzy will be looking to top the chart, having not released any music for two years.
Also competing for the number one spot is Taylor Swift with her song ME! and the current top spot holder Lil Nas X with his song Old Town Road.
Artists and fans went to social media to show their support for the song and Stormzy.
✅ Let’s get this to No.1 ✅
👍 @stormzy’s return single “Vossi Bop” is battling for the No.1 spot 👍
Kate Tempest, a poet, novelist, and a Brit-award nominated artist, released her latest single Firesmoke, just two days ago. The song is carried by Tempest’s in-depth lyrics that carry a lot of great substance, supported by a minimalistic, soft looped beat that adds a touch of extra dimension into one of the finest works by Tempest. This one is a beauty.
Talking about the song Tempest said: “I think of the song like a cleansing moment in the wider context of the record, in the same way that a relationship can be a cleansing moment in the wider context of a life. A kind of a turning point. I wrote it for my woman. Inspired by her and everything that falling in love with her has taught me.”
Justyna Zduńczyk, a Poland-based photographer, released a beautiful series focused on Taiwan. The series focuses on everyday life and observes Taiwan through the eyes of Zduńczyk who captured it with stunning framing and lovely colour.
Hikari Shimoda an artist based in Japan creates illustrative oil paintings of starry-eyed children.
Shimoda’s work gives off a sense of an underlying creepiness and horror all while being presented through a sugar-coated lens of cuteness which gives his work its distinct juxtapose atmosphere.
Coming in from a ten-track majestic album is a brilliant composition named In Circles by composer Michael Ottosson. Utilising the well popularised neo-classical dynamics with a nostalgic like flow, Ottosson delivers a journey of a composition reminding us of contemporaries like Joep Beving and Nils Frahm. In Circles is a must for any top-quality playlist.
Philip Brooks spend some time alone inside my head
Entering with a stunning summer-vibe song named spend some time alone inside my head is the exciting Philip Brooks. In this latest piece, Brooks, an upcoming name in the world of music, showcases euphonious vocals with an equally ear-pleasing production that will have you dancing from the get-go.
Erik Witsoe, a Poland-based photographer, released an interesting series named From The Ground Up. The series focuses on photography from the low angle which has become a signature style of Witsoe’.
Writing about the series Witsoe stated: “Getting low to the ground and using lines or reflection to lead the way, I often use this perspective to complete my story. In and around Poland.”You can find more work by Erik Witsoe here.