Music History

Eliza Doolittle – “Pack Up”

From her album “Eliza Doolittle” (2010):

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New Music

Jacob Lee – “Nevermind”

From his upcoming album “Philosophy”, to be released on 25 December 2018:

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Sahara Beck – “Here We Go Again”

This Australian singer and songwriter from Brisbane started working on developing her career in music when she was a mere 11 years old . A year later she had written her first song, which was followed by her debut album “Volume One” at 14. Honing her unique, art-pop sound and electrifying, alluring  voice, she played festivals like The Falls and Bluefest and is a Queensland Music Award winner.

The tranquil choral harmony at the start of her latest single is a mere tease, as this song soon turns out to have quite a kick. A pulsating rhythm, which you can feel resonating in your stomach, punchy piano and slick strings form an imposing soundscape, while her raw vocal acrobatics, which still maintain a seductive quality, add a rugged punchiness to this pounding piece of pop power.

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Music History

Midnight Star – “Snake In The Grass”

From their album “Midnight Star” (1988):

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New Music

Jennie Lena – “Shine”

This is the new single by Dutch powerhouse songstress Jennie Lena:

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Goodfoot – “The One”

London-based duo Huw Foster and Danny Sharples are on a mission to create intelligent pop, heavy grooves and good vibes. Fronted by Danny on lead vocals, and Huw on electric & synth bass, their extravagant funk/soul live act consists of 9 members of authentic horns, rhythm section and backing vocals. Influenced by Daft Punk, Chic and Prince, they released their debut EP “New Shoes” in 2017.

Their exhilarating new single definitely puts the fun in funky. Even though the song is driven by soaring contemporary synths, it’s the scrumptious layer of retro grooves which truly elevates this song. Reminiscent of Earth, Wind & Fire, the full-bodied brass is thrillingly ear-popping and the addition of the sleek 70s strings and disco-dipped vocals makes this a lively funkalicious party.

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