Music History

Bobby Caldwell – “What You Won’t Do For Love”

From his self-titled debut album (1978):

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Gwen McCrae – “Keep The Fire Burning”

From her album “On My Way” (1982):

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Gotye – “Learnalilgivinanlovin”

From his album “Like Drawing Blood” (2006):

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Five Star – “Shine”

From their album “Shine” (1991):

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Announcement

“We’re All Going On A… Summer Holiday!”

After 18 months of introducing you to the hottest new and independent music, we’re going to be indulging ourselves in two weeks of sun, sea and Sangria.

To alleviate any withdrawal symptoms, we’ll leave you with a daily dose of Music History to tide you over.

We’ll be back with renewed gusto, delivering your full-strength dose of New Music, Music History and exciting independent music, on 2 July 2018.

In The Spotlight

Claire Vandiver – “Summer Me Up”

Born in Nashville, this singer and songwriter grew up around music, as her dad is a guitar player and songwriter as well. They co-wrote and produced her songs together, as well as playing live venues, since she was 16. With her stunning, wide-ranging vocal chops, she feels comfortable singing both catchy, upbeat pop as a smooth, subdued, jazzy edge. In 2014 she released her debut single “Craze”.

Sunscreen and shades are essential for listening to her latest sun-drenched single. She took Summer, wrapped it up in a radiant rhythm, bright bass line and sunlit guitar chords and dipped it in a sea of cheerful harmonies and luminous, peppy vocals. Under a parasol of incandescent pop sensibilities, the heat of this bouncy, beach-ready jam will Summer you up for the whole of the sunshiny season.

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