This focus on storytelling gives each track a built‑in “deep feature” angle, making the label a fertile ground for long‑form journalism. 3.1 From Suburban Choirs to LA Studios Born in Savannah, Georgia, Noelle grew up in a musically‑rich household—her mother a gospel pianist, her father a jazz saxophonist, and her older sister, Maya, a classically trained cellist. By age ten, she was already arranging harmonies for her church choir and writing short lyrical snippets on napkins during family road trips.

| Artist | Notable Release | Core Theme | |--------|----------------|------------| | | “I Love My Sister” | Family & identity | | Jax Calder | “Neon Diary” | Urban loneliness | | Mira Sol | “Solar Flare” | Environmental activism | | The Hush | “Quiet Riot” | Mental health & resilience |

NewSensations – Noelle Easton – “I Love My Sister”

| Phase | Key Elements | Personnel | |-------|--------------|-----------| | | Song restructuring, lyric refinement, harmonic layering | Noelle (vocals/lyrics), Maya Liao (A‑R), Ben Kavanaugh (producer) | | Sound Design | Modular synth patches (Eurorack), granular processing of a childhood field‑recording (a backyard swing set) | Ben Kavanaugh, guest synth‑engineer Lila “Pulse” Navarro | | Recording | Live vocal takes captured with a Neumann U87, layered harmonies recorded in a “vocal booth” built from reclaimed wood for warmth | Noelle (lead), background vocalists: Maya Easton (sister) & Jax Calder | | Mix & Master | Analog summing via an API 2500, tape saturation on the drum bus, 3‑D spatialisation for streaming platforms | Mixing engineer: Daniel “D-Flow” Lee; Mastering: Emily Rios (The Cutting Room) |