Music History

Hall & Oates – “Portable Radio”

From their album “X-Static” (1979):

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New Music

Emma Blackery – “Take Me Out”

From her upcoming debut album “Villains”, to be released on 31 August 2018:

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In The Spotlight

NUUXS – “Sweet Sunshine”

Born in France and moved to London as a baby, this half French, half Lao singer and songwriter found inspiration from her ever-changing surroundings. She got bit by the performance bug when she starred in her school play of Bugsy Malone. Since then she’s joined numerous bands and experienced a host of genres such as Jazz, Funk and Indie. She released her debut single “Holy Man” in 2016.

Her latest single is a slick Indie-Pop tune, which has a bewitching quality from the start. Taken from her “Red Tape, Vol. 1” EP, it has a multi-layered tropical rhythm and smooth 80s-dipped synths, which make her seductive, bubbly vocals light up the neon soundscape. Singing about holding on to the first moment of falling in love, it’s her sassy zeal that gives this track a scintillating sparkle.

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Music History

Brandy – “Sittin’ Up In My Room”

From the soundtrack of the movie “Waiting To Exhale” (1995):

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New Music

The Kooks – “No Pressure”

From their upcoming album “Let’s Go Sunshine”, to be released on 31 August 2018:

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In The Spotlight

Abby Anderson – “Dance Away My Broken Heart”

Already named as a Country artist to watch by CMT, Pandora and The Boot, this singer and songwriter from Dallas, Texas is off to a flying start. She finished school early and moved to Nashville at 17 to chase her musical dreams. After playing as many gigs as she could while working as a nanny, she got offered a record deal. Her debut single “This Feeling” got released September 2017.

Taken from her debut EP, which is due to drop on September 7th, her latest single is so much more than a Country song. It’s the late 50s/early 60s vintage flavor which first catches your attention and with a lively rhythm and retro guitar plucks already making your feet tap, she blends the vintage beat with modern Country in the bustling chorus, lifting this perky jam to new heights.

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