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Everything Feels A Bit More ‘GREEN’ Right Now Thanks To Miles Jeppson

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Big news in alt-pop: Miles Jeppson is officially stepping into his Green era, and it’s already picking up serious momentum. The rising artist is being welcomed as one of the most exciting new voices reshaping nostalgia for a generation raised on playlists, edits, and emotional soundtracks.

His new eight-track LP Green is more than just a debut statement — it’s a full aesthetic rollout. From “INTRO” to “CORE MEMORY,” the project leans into a carefully curated world built around the colour green, blending vintage-inspired rock-pop emotion with sleek, modern production. Think early 2000s feelings, but reimagined for today’s feed-driven culture.

What’s really setting this era apart is how interactive it feels. Jeppson isn’t just releasing music — he’s building a fan-driven universe. Grainy visuals, nostalgic textures, and quote-ready lyrics are all part of a cohesive identity that fans are actively sharing, reposting, and wearing as part of their own digital expression.

And it’s working. With over 11.9K Instagram followers, hundreds of thousands of TikTok views, and more than 500K YouTube streams, Jeppson’s audience is growing fast — and more importantly, sticking around. Spotify engagement is rising steadily, with repeat streams turning casual listeners into core fans.

With influencer co-signs boosting visibility and live shows reinforcing the Green identity in real time, Miles Jeppson is quickly becoming one of those artists people don’t just listen to — they join in on.

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Host Bodies’ track ‘On A Roll’ Gets a Psychedelic Reinvention from Soul Glitch

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Ten years after Host Bodies first released the album Daily Apparatus, “On A Roll” has found a completely new groove.

For the Daily Apparatus: 10 Year Remixes project, multi-instrumentalist and producer Nicholas Hasty, under his Soul Glitch moniker, takes the original electronic-rock track and pulls it into deeper, more psychedelic territory.

The remix keeps the energy of Host Bodies intact while opening up the track with new beats, electronic textures and expressive saxophone solos. Electric guitar, bass and layered production give it a rich, genre-blurring sound that sits somewhere between indie electronic, jazztronica, soultronica and alternative dance.

There’s something particularly satisfying about hearing a decade-old track treated not as a relic, but as raw material. Soul Glitch reshapes “On A Roll” , finding new spaces within the original and bringing his own musical language into the mix.

The result is energetic, sensual, psychedelic and unapologetically expansive.

Ten years on, “On A Roll” proves that sometimes the best way to celebrate where a song came from is to find somewhere completely new for it to go.

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