Sweatshop & Owl Green tells us what to do when life gives you lemons

Sweatshop & Owl Green are a fresh-faced, old-school inspired Hip-hop duo based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. With influences ranging from early Hip-hop roots, to Rock & Roll, to classic soul and funk. to modern trap and commercial sounds, their fresh take on 'Boom-Bap' Hip-Hop is quickly catching on. The duo has been play shows and touring around the West Coast since 2014, and most recently the toured East Coast as far and Canada. 

In life you have have to take a step back sometimes and really think. What you think about is entirely up to you, but in the meantime let's have a little fun. After all, Malt is Life.

Betty Moon reminds us life is nothing but a dream

This incredible dreamy record from Betty Moon, "Life Is But A Dream" - is as inspiring as one could imagine. 

Betty has dreamt up a new collection of songs ready for release in 2017. The first single from Betty Moon’s forthcoming album is “Sound”. The new collection from of songs from the Toronto-born and Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter sees Moon diving into influences from electronic music, dance, pop and future house.

Ivan Dorn brings classic pop sound to "Beverly"

Its difficult to imagine the post-soviet pop scene without the controversial story of Ivan Dorn.

In 2011 the tall blond Ukrainian became an overnight sensation with his debut album ‘Co’n’Dorn’. His unique blend of 90s house, pop, nu-disco, funk and free jazz, came as a breath of fresh air to the suffocated Eastern Europe pop scene. The well-crafted compilation of catchy pop tunes brought the 23 year old into the spotlight. His fashion-forward style, controversial public appearances, fancy footwork and contagious personality caught on like wild fire. Within months Ivan Dorn and his band filled sports arenas around the country and he quickly earned a spot as a judge on The Voice Ukraine. 

In 2014, just when it seemed like Ivan would follow the footsteps of most modern pop stars with radio-friendly hits and overproduced music videos, he dropped, “Randorn”, an album that would redefine him as an artist and bridge the gap between the underground and the mainstream. The masterpiece featured an odd selection of unique tracks sounding anywhere from Aphex Twins to Kavinski passing through Pharrell Williams. Although it was initially received with mixed feelings, the record quickly topped the charts and had audiences dancing from the VIP areas of the high society to the basements of the underground.

Victor Perry sings his heart out in "Rainbows"

Delivered by a voice with harmonic lyrical phrasing and contemporary crooning, Perry’s lyrical capabilities range from metaphoric calls for love to poetic searches of self-expression. 4 A.M. Nostalgia establishes a narrative that reveals a delicate perspective on the complicated nature of both being in love and what love is in itself. In what seems to be a display of vulnerability to some, his music reiterates the timeless battle between love’s beauty and its toxicity.