Fast-rising pop artist T8iana is lighting up the scene with a sound that’s vibrant, colorful, and irresistibly melodic. Her music fuses kitsch electronic torch songs with a disco twist, echoing Erasure and Dead or Alive, touched with the flair of Boy George, a hint of Wham, and the unstoppable energy of classic club anthems. With sleek, catchy hooks, warm soulful vocals, and a new romantic meets Grace Jones edge, T8iana’s style feels like it was born for the glamour of Studio 54 yet crafted with a modern pop sensibility. Moving seamlessly between shimmering synth pop and glossy synth disco, she balances alternative textures with radio-ready appeal. Her tracks often open with epic symphonic intros reminiscent of Pet Shop Boys before bursting into emotional Erasure-meets-Frankie synth disco magic, cinematic, mysterious, and brimming with glamour. Both nostalgic and forward looking, T8iana is carving out her own space in the world of pop, proving that a new star has truly arrived. With a sound that blends chart-topping pop with raw emotional edge, T8iana isn’t just breaking into the scene, she is defining it. After just a few releases, she has already become a name whispered in industry circles and shouted by fans. In […]
Music Mirror reflects on new releases from Emy Perez
Emy Perez is a Venezuelan singer/songwriter known for her crazy looks and quirky pop songs. At a young age Emy lost herself in music and pursued that dream in the USA. In her native Venezuela, she supported headliners and went onto to sign to an American record label. This led to her performing alongside such great artists as Shakira, Eros Ramazotti and Earth, Wind & Fire. In North and South American, Emy toured live, wrote songs for other artists and worked with well-known producers Shane Stoner and Steve Morales, who produced Enrique Iglesias, Christina Aguliera, Ricki Martin and Celine Dion among others. Shane Stoner says, “Emy is an amazing songwriter. She knows how to capture the essence of a feeling into words.” Emy produced an album with Ricardo Eddy Martinez, who provided horn arrangements for Miami Sound Machine, and platinum winning producer, Keith Morrison. Unfortunately this album was never released and Emy moved to Europe to study music at Conservatorium Alkmaar in the Netherlands. There she gathered all her strength and planned a comeback with a bang. Now in the Netherlands, Emy rediscovered herself by writing and performing music live. She celebrates life and tells her story on her latest […]