In The Spotlight

Sarah Nimmo – “Take The Pain Away”

Born and raised in London, this British singer and songwriter grew up in a music-loving household. Initially showing an interest in writing poetry, at the age of 12 she started turning her body dysmorphia into introspective lyrics. Meeting Reva Gauntlett in secondary school laid the foundation for the band NIMMO they would form. They’ve played famed festivals like Glastonbury and Mighty Hoopla. Inspired by Nirvana and Depeche Mode, she released her solo debut “Underground” in 2025.

Dealing with the emotional weight of having to completely start over, the final track on her recently released debut album “How Can I Explain Myself?” tries to navigate the time after an ending in which healing is still ongoing. Dipped in smooth 80s vibes, the song captures an honest vulnerability in the melancholic synths and a mid-tempo percussion. Layering her emotive vocals with a subtle reverb, the intimate tune ascends to a cinematic passion showing the transition to acceptance.

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Music History

Icehouse – “My Obsession”

From their album “Man Of Colours” (1987):

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New Music

Bebe Rexha – “One Day”

From her album “Dirty Blonde” (2026):

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In The Spotlight

Natanya – “CANDYLAND!”

Hailing from London, this British singer and songwriter was raised in a culturally rich and music-loving household. Born with perfect pitch, she began  writing poetry and songs to escape a very strict upbringing. At 14 she joined the Julian Joseph Jazz Academy on weekends. Since the start of her career she’s played various festivals such as The Great Escape and the We Out Here Festival. Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Stevie Wonder and Janet Jackson, she debuted with “Sunset Melody” in 2019.

A self-professed ode to hedonism and reckless abandon, her new single was written as a mental dreamworld in which to escape the overwhelming responsibilities of growing up. Fusing electronic club vibes with classy R&B, this song takes us on a sonic odyssey. With a powerful house-pop beat, voltaic bass and sparkling synths interlacing hard-hitting dance with bright R&B, it’s her multi-layered, jazz-infused vocal stacks that make this commanding tune a high-energy groove.

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Music History

Steve Winwood – “Back In The High Life Again”

From his album “Back In The High Life” (1987):

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New Music

Florrie – “The Times”

From her upcoming album “Magic For A While”, to be released on 16 October 2026:

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