Music History

Basia – “Run For Cover”

From her album “Time And Tide” (1987):

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New Music

Douwe Bob – “Shine”

From his upcoming album “The Shape I’m In”, to be released on 9 November 2018:

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Sarah Close – “Crazy Kind”

Born on the Isle Of Wight to an English Mother and a Danish Father, this young singer and songwriter moved to London aged 18 to study music and songwriting at The Institute Of Contemporary Music Performance. In 2009 she began her career by posting covers on YouTube. She released her debut single “Call Me Out” in 2017 and went on to start her own record label called The Kodiak Club.

Inspired by an impulsive trip to Barcelona, her latest single is a sprightly slice of delectable alternative-pop goodness. The rhythmic bounce of the driving beat is vigorous and intoxicating, while her perky, cheerful vocals paint the story she wishes to convey with a summery, colorful palette of sheer fun, giving the track a soaring, artistic wealth, as well as a sun-drenched holiday vibe.

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Jamiroquai – “Little L”

From their album “A Funk Odyssey” (2001):

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New Music

Lauren Alaina – “Ladies In The ’90s”

The is the new single by contemporary Country-Pop songbird Lauren Alaina:

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Ferris & Sylvester – “London’s Blues”

Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester are a London-based duo who met just over two years ago and have grown to be critically acclaimed folk singers and songwriters. They’ve packed their sound with 60s folk influences, heartfelt blues tones and rock ‘n’ roll panache. Being quite a prolific live presence, they’ve supported the likes of Eric Clapton and James Blunt and played scores of renowned festivals.

Taken from their self-produced EP “Made In Streatham”, their latest single emphasizes the blues with a whiff of folk. The finger snaps and Mississippi chorals will get your blood pumping, before revealing an upbeat, jubilant blues jam. With joyful guitars, a touch of banjo and a boot-stompin’ beat complimenting their polished and uplifting harmonious vocals, it’s a sultry blues with plenty of gusto.

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