In The Spotlight

ROSEYE – “Fallen Angels”

Based in Amsterdam, this genre-bending band was formed in 2022 with musicians from across Europe. Fronted by Scottish/Australian vocalist and saxophonist Tallulah Rose, the band consists of Julek Warszawski, Kasparas Petkus, Deborah Slijkhuis and Joshua Lutz. Since their inception they’ve played renowned festivals like North Sea Jazz and Edinburgh International Fringe. Inspired by Hiatus Kaiyote, Jordan Rakei and Robert Glasper, they released their debut “Fading” in 2024.

Lyrically calling for liberation and humanity in these trying times, their new single was born out of the heavy weight that war and genocide carries with it. Although rooted in hope and community instead of darkness and depression, the song turns resistance into empathy and solidarity. Forging a rich kaleidoscope of sound, it’s the jazz-touched rhythm, multi-layered synths, funky guitars and her stirring vocals and fiery sax, this mesmerizing groove calls for optimism in a cruel world.

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Music History

Breathe – “Jonah”

From their album “All That Jazz” (1987):

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New Music

Selah Sue & The Gallands – “Movin'”

From their album “Movin'” (2026):

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In The Spotlight

Nathan Lamont – “Into It”

Hailing from Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, this Australian singer and songwriter first performed at the Tamworth CCMA Talent Quest aged 9. He later taught himself to play guitar. He also entered tv shows like Young Talent Time in 2010 and The Voice in 2014 and 2016 as well as the prestigious Toyota Star Maker. Since then he’s performed at the A Night In Nashville festival and Americanafest. Inspired by Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts and Dan + Shay, he debuted with “Drink You Up” in 2023.

Championing the feeling of wonder and exhilaration that living in the moment can bring, his new single is a perky, high-octane country-pop anthem. Written in Nashville as part of the CMAA Sister Cities Exchange Program, this spirited song celebrates connection and chasing a good time. Giving his comfortable country roots a lively pop polish, it’s the pulsating rhythm, resplendent electric guitars and his charismatic vocals that make this foot-stompin’ groove a catchy and fun earworm.

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Music History

Lisa Stansfield – “Little Bit Of Heaven”

From her album “So Natural” (1993):

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New Music

Ruel – “Don’t Say That”

From his upcoming album “Kicking My Feet & Screaming”, to be released on 12 June 2026:

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