In The Spotlight

Jessie Munro – “Under Fire”

Born in Toronto, Canada, but now based in the bright lights of Los Angeles, this impressive twenty-three year-young songstress studied at the Berklee School Of Music, developing her stunning soulful vocals and songwriting prowess. Influenced by the likes of Carole King and Charlotte Day Wilson, she devised an electro R&B/pop style by blending old-school classics with modern sounds.

Driven by bouncy bass plucks and a compelling rhythm, her latest single manages to sound both fun and upbeat and yet create a dreamlike sphere. Taken from her soon to drop “On My Own” EP, the song chronicles the pressures of social expectations. Airy guitars accompany her silky, soulful vocals to paint an inspirational musical picture by fusing the mesmerizing melody with her lyrical poetry.

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Music History

The Brothers Johnson – “Right On Time”

From their album “Right On Time” (1977):

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New Music

Blonde – “Me, Myself & I”

This is the new single by Bristol-based British producers Blonde, featuring the vocal talents of Bryn Christopher:

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In The Spotlight

Little Brother Eli – “Wait For You”

This British quartet from Oxford was formed in 2013 and they pretty much instantly took to the road and toured extensively ever since. Consisting of Alex Grew, Joshua Rigal, Adam Stowe and Benji Page, these four, well-dressed bearded dudes combine rock, disco and electro-pop with hip-hop rhythms to forge a lively, one-of-a-kind sound. Their thrilling debut album “Cold Tales” dropped in 2016.

By blending an indie-rock basis with a funky vibe and a touch of Nu-Disco, they have concocted something really exciting with their latest single. With powerful vocals and clever instrumentation of playful, plucky bass, vitalizing drums and a raucous, howling guitar solo, they’ve created loads of catchy hooks and an infectious chorus that makes this a funkalicious rock tune you don’t want to wait for.

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Music History

Diana Ross – “The Force Behind The Power”

From her album “The Force Behind The Power” (1991):

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New Music

Nightly – “Phantom”

This is the new single by American nocturnal duo Nightly:

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