In The Spotlight

Louise Golbey – “A Good Life”

This British singer, songwriter and musician was born into a musical family with a violin-playing grandfather, a guitarist uncle and a mother who sings. She released her debut album “Novel” in 2015. As a live performer she played renowned venues like the London Hippodrome and The Jazz Cafe, as well as countless festivals and supported legends George Benson and The Stylistics on their UK tour.

Her latest single is an uplifting amalgamation of musical styles, all soaked in sultry, summery sunbeams. The laidback disco beat and velvety violins provide a smooth, yet peppy basis, while her mellow, jazzy vocals glide over the melody, stroking all the senses along the way. She then dipped the auditory mixture in a thin pop layer, creating a breezy, sunlit jam of sanguine, sparkling charm.

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Music History

Toto – “Till The End”

From their album “Fahrenheit” (1986):

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New Music

Fickle Friends – “Broken Sleep”

This is the new single by Brighton, UK based band Fickle Friends:

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Music History

Jamie Lidell – “Little Bit Of Feel Good”

From his album “JIM” (2008):

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New Music

Ward Thomas – “Never Know”

From their upcoming album “Restless Minds”, to be released on 1 February 2019:

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In The Spotlight

Party Nails – “With Time (I Will Come 2 U)”

Elena Belle Carroll, aka Party Nails, is a Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, producer and guitarist who has been journeying across genres since she was 11 years young. From Americana, via Country and Dark Electro, to a more Haim and Robyn inspired Indie-Pop sound. She released her debut single “Break” in 2015 and currently teaches music production with the non-profit outfit Beats By Girlz.

This yummy taster of her upcoming album “Past Lives And Paychecks”, to be released on October 19th, takes modern Indie-Pop on a voyage back to the 80s. By soaking the modern synths and electronic effects in a pastel-colored, neon bath, this feel-good pop jam has just the right amount of retro quirkiness. Singing about loving yourself before loving someone else, it’s a vivifying, anthemic gem.

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