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The acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer drops an emphatic new EP.

Amber Mark, a rising star with a richly diverse upbringing across Europe, Asia, and North America, seamlessly weaves her international influences into her music, crafting a distinctive and genre-defying alternative-R&B sound. Her debut album, “Three Dimensions Deep”, announced her arrival in spectacular fashion, spotlighting her breathtaking vocals and deeply emotive songwriting. This remarkable talent quickly earned her a devoted and passionate fanbase. Now, with her latest project, “Loosies”, Amber further cements her position as one of alternative R&B’s most captivating and innovative artists.

The vibrant 7-track EP opens with the energetic “Destiny’s Child”, a bouncy and uplifting track that brilliantly sets the tone for this dynamic collection. Songs like “Won’t Cry” showcase Amber’s extraordinary versatility as she floats effortlessly over a synth-heavy, 70s-inspired soundscape brimming with nostalgic charm. The project is bursting with standout moments, including fiery tracks like “Sink In”, which feature infectious guitar riffs and sumptuous instrumental arrangements, creating the perfect backdrop for Amber’s commanding and expansive vocal range.

Throughout “Loosies”, Amber delivers a dazzling showcase of her boundless creativity and undeniable artistry. Blending captivating rhythms with her signature sound, she continues to establish herself as a trailblazing force in the alternative-R&B world.

Reflecting on the origins of “Loosies”, Amber explains, “As I’ve been working on so much music for the next album, this mini project just started coming together. It’s loose, sweaty, and a little dance-floor. Mainly made at home by myself and with a few of my friends. The rest is coming, but this is a little thank you to anyone who’s waiting for being so patient.”

Listen to the EP…

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The acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer drops an emphatic new EP.

Amber Mark, a rising star with a richly diverse upbringing across Europe, Asia, and North America, seamlessly weaves her international influences into her music, crafting a distinctive and genre-defying alternative-R&B sound. Her debut album, “Three Dimensions Deep”, announced her arrival in spectacular fashion, spotlighting her breathtaking vocals and deeply emotive songwriting. This remarkable talent quickly earned her a devoted and passionate fanbase. Now, with her latest project, “Loosies”, Amber further cements her position as one of alternative R&B’s most captivating and innovative artists.

The vibrant 7-track EP opens with the energetic “Destiny’s Child”, a bouncy and uplifting track that brilliantly sets the tone for this dynamic collection. Songs like “Won’t Cry” showcase Amber’s extraordinary versatility as she floats effortlessly over a synth-heavy, 70s-inspired soundscape brimming with nostalgic charm. The project is bursting with standout moments, including fiery tracks like “Sink In”, which feature infectious guitar riffs and sumptuous instrumental arrangements, creating the perfect backdrop for Amber’s commanding and expansive vocal range.

Throughout “Loosies”, Amber delivers a dazzling showcase of her boundless creativity and undeniable artistry. Blending captivating rhythms with her signature sound, she continues to establish herself as a trailblazing force in the alternative-R&B world.

Reflecting on the origins of “Loosies”, Amber explains, “As I’ve been working on so much music for the next album, this mini project just started coming together. It’s loose, sweaty, and a little dance-floor. Mainly made at home by myself and with a few of my friends. The rest is coming, but this is a little thank you to anyone who’s waiting for being so patient.”

Listen to the EP…

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