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FRIDAY DINGERS - 03.04.26

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 14 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Brenique Adams - ‘Light’


Brenique Adams presents ‘Oasis’, a five-track project rooted in faith and personal reflection, blending pop, gospel, soul, and R&B into a soothing, uplifting listening experience. Led by ‘Light’, the release centres on themes of renewal and self-worth, transforming moments of doubt into messages of encouragement and emotional growth.



The Alxandr - ‘Tender Love’


The Alxandr returns with ‘Tender Love’, a groove-led reimagining of a classic that blends smooth R&B nostalgia with a refreshed, modern feel, marking the first glimpse of his upcoming album ‘Without Further Ado’. Following a long hiatus to focus on family, the artist reemerges with renewed purpose, drawing on his past success and personal journey to shape a confident new chapter.



Ryan Thomas - ‘Hang Fire’


Ryan Thomas returns with ‘Hang Fire’, a vibrant indie pop-rock release shaped by retro influences, combining energetic guitar work, synth textures, and saxophone into a danceable, nostalgic sound. Exploring the consequences of delay and the importance of taking action, the track marks another step forward for the Western Sydney artist as he continues to build momentum and expand his live presence.



Paul Archer - ‘No Fear’


Paul Archer delivers his new single ‘No Fear’, a soaring guitar-led track from his first solo record ‘Art’, marking a new phase after decades of work across various projects. Blending expansive instrumentation with an optimistic message about shifting away from anxiety toward a more open mindset, the release highlights both his creative renewal and his move into a more personal, multidisciplinary approach.



Munki - ‘Far Away’


Munki shares ‘Far Away’, a vibrant and nostalgic release from his EP ‘Four Leaf Clover’, marking his transition from collaborative percussionist to solo artist with a distinctive, melody-driven sound. Built around rich instrumentation and themes of personal growth and connection, the track reflects a journey of self-exploration shaped by years of musical experience.



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